Jung mind map
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- Created on: 25-03-15 14:52
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- Jung
- archetypes
- persona; social personality, however this may not be your true persona
- shadow; reflect deeper parts of our psyche. It may appear in dreams. We can see it in others or deny it in ourselves. Project it onto others. e.g. Voldomort
- God; Mental images reflect as 'religious' give meaning to all that happens. seeks meaning
- unconscious
- personal; contains the forgotten memories of an individual
- collective;that we all share/a part of a persons unconscious that is common to all human beings
- the collective unconscious is the oldest part of the mind. Contains for blueprints for a range of ides and images
- belief of God is shared with others
- all born with a tendancy to conceive similar kinds of primordial images.
- has he explained God away?
- NO
- Jung could be right and God could still exsist
- God could be a structure in the brain and real
- he might have created archetypes as a way to represent himself to us
- many people who do not believe in God and have healthy personalities
- The theory of archetypes is flawed. we all share broadly similar experiences. It is hardly surprising we develop myths along similar lines. e.g.. the sun and light is a big part of our lives.
- Yes
- It is more positive and explains why many different religions share similarities
- Jung counter argued that atheism was in itself a religion and thus people are still experiencing individuation
- Its unfalsifiable - cannot be disproven
- NO
- individuation
- To maintain psychological health all features of personality must be integrated and balanced.
- Needs to be a balance amongst archetypes
- failure to maintain this balance results in neurosis and mental illness
- its a religious process
- the self aids the process by generating images opf wholeness
- religion is a valuable entity
- archetypes
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