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Carl Jung (1875-1966)

oThe Human Psyche


oConscious
oPersonal Unconscious
oCollective Unconscious

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: THEORIES AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES: I- PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACHES


TO THERAPY
Carl Jung (1875-1966)
oConscious Mind- Ego
oAttitudes
o Extraversion
o Introversion
oPsychological Functions
o Rational Functions
o Thinking and Feeling
o Non rational Functions
o Sensing and Intuiting

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: THEORIES AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES: I- PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACHES


TO THERAPY
Carl Jung (1875-1966)
oPersonal Unconscious
oClusters and Complexes
oPersonal Memories
oThoughts
oFantasies
oSubjective Reactions to events

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: THEORIES AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES: I- PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACHES


TO THERAPY
Carl Jung (1875-1966)
oCollective Unconscious
oArchetypes
oSelf
oAnima
oAnimus
oShadow

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: THEORIES AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES: I- PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACHES


TO THERAPY
Carl Jung (1875-1966)
oIndividuation
oGreater awareness of personal unconscious
oLiving in harmony
oShedding of Persona
oDevelopment of Self

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: THEORIES AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES: I- PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACHES


TO THERAPY
Carl Jung (1875-1966)
oTherapy Process
oConfession
oElucidation
oEducation
oTransformation

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: THEORIES AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES: I- PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACHES


TO THERAPY
Carl Jung (1875-1966)
oTechniques of Therapy
oActive Imagination
oWord Association
oDream Analysis
oTransference Analysis

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: THEORIES AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES: I- PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACHES


TO THERAPY

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