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    character named Mark. Mark is an extroverted firefighter‚ According to Jungian theory there are two basic attitudes extroverted‚ and introverted. His character and disposition seems to be filled with an outgoing confident. In addition‚ he was described as not introspective which are character traits of an introverted person. Finally‚ the reason we can tell his attitude is that of an extraverted person is that according to JUNGIan theory "Extraversion is characterized by an outgoing‚ candid‚ and accommodating

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    elaborate on is Carl Gustav Jung‚ his views and research tactics have contributed to today’s understanding of psychology and expanded our knowledge on several different aspects and elements of psychology. Jung is best known for his development of archetypes‚ studies of the human psyche‚ the dream analysis and the collective unconscious. Carl Jung was born July 26‚ 1875‚ in Kesswil‚ Switzerland; he passed away on June 6‚ 1961 in Zurich. Originally Carl studied medicine‚ but also developed an interest

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    Cervantes According to Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung‚ an archetype is a symbolic formula that begins to work wherever there are no conscious ideas present. They are innate universal psychic dispositions that form the substrate from which the basic themes of human life emerge[1]. The archetype is experienced in projections‚ powerful affect images‚ symbols‚ moods‚ and behavior patterns such as rituals‚ ceremonials and love. Jung[2] compared the archetype‚ the pre-formed tendency to create images‚ to a dry

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    and behaviors. CBT helps by replacing negative thoughts with positive expectations. In working in conjunction with DMT‚ CBT can be especially useful for clients with eating disorders and ASD. Overall‚ by incorporating Client-Centered therapy‚ the Jungian theories‚ and CBT along with the kinesthetic approach of DMT‚ dance movement therapy uses a unique and effective holistic and integrative approach of

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    Personality Overview Gurveer Dosanjh Psych 405 11/14/2011 ANGELA SNELLING Personality Overview Sigmund Freud’s psychodynamic theory has many strengths‚ however it lacks empirical evidence. Carl Jung was the creator of the psychoanalytical psychology‚ and unlike Freud who focused on the self or the inner workings of the mind and conscious‚ Jung focused on a network of interacting systems that want to achieve harmony. Jung created the concept of the psych while Freud made the concept of the

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    Jung’s theory divided the psyche into the ego‚ the conscious mind‚ the personal unconscious‚ anything not presently conscious but can be‚ and the collective unconscious a kind of knowledge we are born with. Jung called the collective unconscious archetypes‚ which are similar to Freud’s theory of instincts. Jung’s theory of Analytical Psychology is prominent in the psychiatric field. His personality typology became very popular and was used to develop a paper-and pencil test call the Myers-Briggs

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    Psychology‚ 1 (6)‚ 247-255. Leader‚ C. (2009). The odyssey: A Jungian perspective: Individuation and meeting with aechetypes of the collective unconscious Macmillian‚ M. (2001). The reliability and validity of Freud ’s methods of free association and interpretation Nystul‚ M. S. (2005) Introduction to Counseling: an Art and Science Perspective (3rd edition) New York: Pearson Schept‚ S. (2007). Jacob ’s dream of a ladder: Freudian and Jungian perspectives. Psychological Perspectives‚ 50 (1)‚ 113-121

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    Great works of art‚ like dreams‚ perform a compensatory function to the conscious attitudes of a society and may carry teleological implications. Jung viewed great art as an aperture to the collective unconscious‚ through which the role of the archetypes in shaping the psychological development of individuals and societies might be discerned (1930/1966‚ CW 15‚ ¶¶157‚ 161). McCarthy’s later novels‚ speaking in image and myth‚ the language of the unconscious‚ frame the collective psychic dissociation

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    psychology: Archetype and symbols. In Jung’s psychology‚ he believed that there were many symbols and ideas that were immediately recognizable to people of any education‚ race or class. The thing was that since this was a part of the general subconscious‚ we were likely not even able to recognize that we recognized these symbols! This recognition may stem out of an emotional response‚ or a simple nagging feeling at the back of the mind‚ if anything at all. Another important pillar of the Jungian psychological

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