17 Questions
Which of the following functions reproduces an experience through the senses similar to how a photograph copies an object?
Sensing
What is the core or pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions, and wishes in the personal unconscious organized around a common theme called?
Complexes
Which archetype contains the dark side of the personality and primitive animal instincts?
Shadow
What does the anima archetype represent within the psyche of a man?
Feminine aspects
Which term refers to a condition of psychological health resulting from the integration of all conscious and unconscious facets of the personality?
Individualization
What did Carl Jung refer to as a broader and more generalized form of psychic energy?
Libido
Which principle does Jung believe is necessary to generate psychic energy?
Opposition principle
Which attitude is characterized by an orientation toward one’s own thoughts and feelings?
Introversion
How many psychological functions did Jung identify?
Four functions
According to Jung, what happens when energy expended on certain conditions weakens or disappears?
It is transferred elsewhere in the personality
What is Jung's idea about the conflict between opposing processes or tendencies?
It is necessary to generate psychic energy
What term did Carl Jung use to describe personality types?
Extrovert and introvert
Which concept refers to the idea of integrating conscious and unconscious aspects of the self according to Carl Jung?
Individuation
What did Carl Jung emphasize as important in exploring the depths of the psyche?
Integrating conscious and unconscious aspects
Which term refers to the idea of a universal, inherited reservoir of experiences shared by all humans according to Carl Jung?
Collective unconscious
What did Carl Jung introduce as fundamental, universal symbols in the collective unconscious?
Archetypes
Which term describes the process of becoming an individual or whole according to Carl Jung?
Individuation
Test your knowledge on Freud's theory including the id, superego, death wish, libido, catharsis, anxiety, ego control, and ego resiliency. Learn how Anna Freud modified Freud's original theory to include new components.
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