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    Carl Gustav Jung had a limitless knowledge of mythology, religion and theory, and was especially educated in the imagery associated with customs, amongst others, alchemy, Kabala, Buddhism and Hinduism. Using this tremendous information, Carl Jung trusted that people encountered the unconscious through various images experienced in different parts of life, for example, dreams, arts and religion. While his theory has various reviews, Carl Jung's work has left an outstanding effect in the field of

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    Man Behind the Personality Carl Jung once said you need to deal with things in your past, or you will never be able to grow and move on in a good direction in your life. (quote thing) This quote speaks to many different people in different ways. For instance, it could bring up images of the past that the reader has suppressed into their unconscious; but on the other hand it could be figuratively saying that the reader does not take control of their own life. Carl Jung was very perceptive for his

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    Psychology July 15, 2015 Freud vs. Jung “One repays a teacher badly if one remains only a pupil. And why, then, should you not pluck at my laurels? You respect me; but how if one day your respect should tumble? Take care that a falling statue does not strike you dead! You had not yet sought yourselves when you found me. Thus do all believers -- Now I bid you lose me and find yourselves; and only when you have all denied me will I return to you.” (Nietzsche Quoted by Jung to Freud, 1912), [McGuire, 1974]

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    Carl Jung Archetypes

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    According to Carl Jung’s views, archetypes are universal symbols that lie within our unconscious minds. These symbols are referred to as archetypes, which can be associated with one’s self. Out of the twelve archetypes, my three most prominent archetypes are the Orphan, Destroyer, and Caregiver. The Orphan archetype is the archetype that I can strongly identify with. The Orphan is described as someone who feels that they will “fall into the victim mentality and so never achieve a heroic position”

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    One of the personality theories that reflect me is Carl Jungs theory also known as Psychoanalysis. Carl Jung was influenced by Sigmund Freud but also disagreed with many of Freuds views. Jung perceives two attitude types Introvert which are people who stay more to themselves and Extrovert are more outgoing and receive stimulation from their environment. My attitude is more of an Extrovert I love to go outside, meeting new people, and adventuring off. Sometimes I have my days where I want to stay

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    Before going over the differences between the two psychologist, Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, covering the similarities between them is just as important in the world of psychology. Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud both subscribe to the idea that there is a conscious mind and an unconscious mind. Our unconscious mind is basically where we store all of our repressed traits and that they kind of agreed on even though Jung believed that we also store ancestral memory, but we will go into that difference later

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    vary from dream simply being apart of a biological cycle that occurs during sleep to theories, or like Sigmund Freud’s who believed that there is a deeper meaning behind dreams that is driven by sexual aggression. Carl Jung’s theory is also very popular because of its acceptance. Jung, in general, believed dreams had a different meaning from what the dream actually shows. Several theories and several explanations for dream causes great disagreement between scientists and psychologists. (You are

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    On May 6, 1856 one of the world’s most influential theorist was born, Sigmund Freud. During his childhood and adolescence years, his scholastic performance stood out. He graduated high school with honors, and set out to study medicine at Vienna University. While studying medicine, he was introduced to Ernest Von Bruke, who worked at the university as a physiology professor . Bruke assisted Freud in obtaining a grant to study with a psychiatrist, by the name of Jean Martin Charcot. In 1881

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    General Biography Carl Gustav Jung was born on July 26, 1875 in Kesswil, Switzerland, to the parents of Paul Achilles Jung and Emile Preiswerk. His father was a rural pastor while his mother suffered from depression and claimed to see spirits at night. This strained Jung’s relationship with her and therefore shaped his attitude toward women in general. Carl Jung was the youngest of four children, but he was the only one who survived. He suffered from multiple personality disorder, and was a very

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    attributed with those traits that purportedly make up our understanding of personality. Carl Jung is considered one of the pioneers of contemporary psychiatry and the study into the consciousness. Jung’s particular view of psychology from an analytical standpoint does not place him fully within the area of behavioral psychology or cognitive psychology. What is now known as the Jungian Theory was born from Carl Jung’s beliefs that all humans share what is known as a collective unconscious in which

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