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Theories of Personality | Qs & As| 100% Correct|
Grade A (Verified Answers)
Anima - ANSWERfemale component of the male psyche
Animus - ANSWERmale component of the female psyche
Archetype - ANSWERinherited predisposition to responds emotionally to certain
aspects of the world. All of these taken together make up the collective unconscious.
penetrate through dreams, art, symptoms
anima/animus, persona, shadow, self
Attitudes - ANSWERgeneral orientations of the psyche when relating to the world.
The two basic attitudes are introversion and extroversion
Causality - ANSWERbelief that a person's personality can be explained in terms of
past experiences
Childhood - ANSWERstage of development that lasts from birth to adolescence
during which time libidinal energy is invested in learning the basic skills necessary for
survival and sexual activities
Collective Unconscious - ANSWERcollection of inherited predispositions that humans
have to respond to certain events. These predispositions come from the universal
experiences humans have had throughout their evolutionary past.
Complex - ANSWERorganized groups of thoughts, feelings, or memories about a
certain person or object.
exist in the personal unconscious.
Creative Illness - ANSWERaccording to Ellenberger, a period of intense
preoccupation with a search for a particular truth. This search is usually
accompanied by depression, psychosomatic ailments, neuroses, and perhaps
psychotic episodes.
Extroversion - ANSWERtendency to be externally oriented, confident, outgoing, and
gregarious
Feeling - ANSWERfunction of thought that determines whether an object or event is
valued positively or negatively
pleasure, pain, sorrow, love
Functions of Thought - ANSWERdetermines how a person perceives the world and
deals with information and experience. The four functions of thought are sensing,
thinking, felling, and intuiting.
, Individuation - ANSWERprocess whereby a person comes to recognize the various
components of his or her psyche and gives them expression within the context of his
or her life. A process that is prerequisite to approximating self-realization
Inflation of the Persona - ANSWERcondition that exists when one's persona is too
highly valued
Introversion - ANSWERTendency to be internally oriented, quiet, subjective, and
nonsocial
Intuiting - ANSWERfunction of thought that makes hunches about objects or events
when factual information is not available.
Irrational Functions - ANSWERJung referred to sensing and intuiting as these because
they do not involve logical thought processess
Libido - ANSWERAccording to Jung, the general life of energy that can be directed to
any problem that arises, be it biological or spiritual.
Mandala - ANSWERSanskrit word for circle. It is a symbol of wholeness,
completeness, and perfection; that is, it symbolizes the self
Middle Age - ANSWERStage of development that lasts from about forty to the later
years of life during which time libidinal energy is invested in philosophical and
spiritual pursuits. This stage is the most important.
Persona - ANSWERsuperficial aspect of the psyche that a person displays publicly. It
includes the various roles one must play to function in society
Personal Unconscious - ANSWERconsists of material from one's lifetime that was
once conscious and then repressed or material that was not vivid enough to make an
initial conscious impression.
recall
Principle of Entropy - ANSWERsecond law of thermodynamics that states a constant
tendency exists toward equalizing energy
Principle of Equivalence - ANSWERfirst law of thermodynamics that states the
amount of energy in a system is fixed and, therefore if some of it is removed from
one part of the system, it must show up in another part.
Principle of Opposites - ANSWERcontention that each component of the psyche has
an opposite
Psyche - ANSWERterm that Jung equated with personality
Theories of Personality | Qs & As| 100% Correct|
Grade A (Verified Answers)
Anima - ANSWERfemale component of the male psyche
Animus - ANSWERmale component of the female psyche
Archetype - ANSWERinherited predisposition to responds emotionally to certain
aspects of the world. All of these taken together make up the collective unconscious.
penetrate through dreams, art, symptoms
anima/animus, persona, shadow, self
Attitudes - ANSWERgeneral orientations of the psyche when relating to the world.
The two basic attitudes are introversion and extroversion
Causality - ANSWERbelief that a person's personality can be explained in terms of
past experiences
Childhood - ANSWERstage of development that lasts from birth to adolescence
during which time libidinal energy is invested in learning the basic skills necessary for
survival and sexual activities
Collective Unconscious - ANSWERcollection of inherited predispositions that humans
have to respond to certain events. These predispositions come from the universal
experiences humans have had throughout their evolutionary past.
Complex - ANSWERorganized groups of thoughts, feelings, or memories about a
certain person or object.
exist in the personal unconscious.
Creative Illness - ANSWERaccording to Ellenberger, a period of intense
preoccupation with a search for a particular truth. This search is usually
accompanied by depression, psychosomatic ailments, neuroses, and perhaps
psychotic episodes.
Extroversion - ANSWERtendency to be externally oriented, confident, outgoing, and
gregarious
Feeling - ANSWERfunction of thought that determines whether an object or event is
valued positively or negatively
pleasure, pain, sorrow, love
Functions of Thought - ANSWERdetermines how a person perceives the world and
deals with information and experience. The four functions of thought are sensing,
thinking, felling, and intuiting.
, Individuation - ANSWERprocess whereby a person comes to recognize the various
components of his or her psyche and gives them expression within the context of his
or her life. A process that is prerequisite to approximating self-realization
Inflation of the Persona - ANSWERcondition that exists when one's persona is too
highly valued
Introversion - ANSWERTendency to be internally oriented, quiet, subjective, and
nonsocial
Intuiting - ANSWERfunction of thought that makes hunches about objects or events
when factual information is not available.
Irrational Functions - ANSWERJung referred to sensing and intuiting as these because
they do not involve logical thought processess
Libido - ANSWERAccording to Jung, the general life of energy that can be directed to
any problem that arises, be it biological or spiritual.
Mandala - ANSWERSanskrit word for circle. It is a symbol of wholeness,
completeness, and perfection; that is, it symbolizes the self
Middle Age - ANSWERStage of development that lasts from about forty to the later
years of life during which time libidinal energy is invested in philosophical and
spiritual pursuits. This stage is the most important.
Persona - ANSWERsuperficial aspect of the psyche that a person displays publicly. It
includes the various roles one must play to function in society
Personal Unconscious - ANSWERconsists of material from one's lifetime that was
once conscious and then repressed or material that was not vivid enough to make an
initial conscious impression.
recall
Principle of Entropy - ANSWERsecond law of thermodynamics that states a constant
tendency exists toward equalizing energy
Principle of Equivalence - ANSWERfirst law of thermodynamics that states the
amount of energy in a system is fixed and, therefore if some of it is removed from
one part of the system, it must show up in another part.
Principle of Opposites - ANSWERcontention that each component of the psyche has
an opposite
Psyche - ANSWERterm that Jung equated with personality