Theories of Personality 9th Edition
120 Part II Psychodynamic Theories self-realization is seldom if ever achieved, but as an ideal it exists within the col- lectiv ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 121 Dynamics of Personality In this section on the dynamics of personality, we look at Jun ...
122 Part II Psychodynamic Theories Jung (1961) believed that the regressive step is necessary to create a balanced personality a ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 123 Extraversion In contrast to introversion, extraversion is the attitude distinguished b ...
124 Part II Psychodynamic Theories and Adler reveal that the opposite appears to be true: Freud was personally some- what introv ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 125 these evaluations have no emotional content, but they are capable of becoming emotions ...
126 Part II Psychodynamic Theories raw material for thinking and feeling. Intuiting differs from sensing in that it is more crea ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 127 Development of Personality Jung believed that personality develops through a series of ...
128 Part II Psychodynamic Theories themselves objectively and often refer to themselves in the third person. The islands of cons ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 129 Old Age As the evening of life approaches, people experience a diminution of conscious ...
130 Part II Psychodynamic Theories the ego and to produce a one-sided person who lacks the soul spark of personality. The self-r ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 131 In administering the test, Jung typically used a list of about 100 stimulus words chos ...
132 Part II Psychodynamic Theories there he descended into another ancient room with beautiful vaulted ceilings, which he knew i ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 133 Active Imagination A technique Jung used during his own self-analysis as well as with ...
134 Part II Psychodynamic Theories (1964), Word and Image (1979), Psychology and Alchemy (1952/1968), and Claire Dunne’s (2000) ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 135 regarded both positive and negative transference as a natural concomitant to patients’ ...
136 Part II Psychodynamic Theories A recent study of Finnish business students and managers (Jarlstrom & Valkealahti, 2010) ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 137 (34%), and for judging (83%) over perceiving (17%) functions, with no significant diff ...
138 Part II Psychodynamic Theories people in different areas of church life and in different Christian denominations. In this wa ...
Chapter 4 Jung: Analytical Psychology 139 and insisted that his scientific study of religion, mythology, folklore, and philo- so ...
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