Carl Jung's Theory of the Shadow
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- 3. This is a technique used in Jungian psychology to interpret the symbolic content of dreams.
- 5. The feminine archetype present in the collective unconscious of men, representing their unconscious feminine qualities, emotions, and potential for creativity.
- 8. In Jungian psychology, this occurs when an individual unconsciously attributes their own repressed or denied traits, feelings, or desires onto others or external circumstances, allowing them to avoid or deny those qualities within themselves. It often leading to conflict or misunderstanding.
- 11. This, in Jungian psychology, is the social mask or facade that individuals present to the outside world. It represents the role a person plays in society and is influenced by societal expectations, norms, and cultural influences.
- 12. The Spirit of the _______, in Carl Jung's Red Book, represent the profound and mysterious aspects of the unconscious mind.
- 15. In Jungian terms, this refers to one of the two primary psychological orientations of an individual's personality. An _______ is someone who tends to direct their psychic energy inward.
- 16. In Carl Jung's Red Book, The Spirit of the _______ refers to the collective unconsciousness and the prevailing cultural, societal, and psychological tendencies of a particular era.
- 18. The masculine archetype present in the collective unconscious of women, representing their unconscious masculine qualities, rationality, and assertiveness.
- 19. The process of acknowledging, accepting, and integrating the contents of the Shadow into conscious awareness, leading to psychological wholeness and individuation.
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- 1. The _______ Shadow represents the individual's unique and specific repressed or denied aspects of the unconscious.
- 2. The process of self-realization and becoming whole, where individuals integrate the various aspects of their psyche, including the Shadow, to achieve psychological balance and personal growth.
- 4. The _______ Shadow refers to the repressed, denied, or negative aspects of the collective unconscious shared by members of a culture, society, or group.
- 6. The unconscious aspect of the personality that consists of repressed or hidden aspects of the self, including both negative and positive qualities.
- 7. Dream _______ is a technique used in Jungian psychology to interpret the symbolic content of dreams. This can help uncover repressed thoughts, emotions, and unresolved issues, as well as offer guidance and hints toward personal growth and individuation.
- 9. In Jungian terms, this refers to one of the two primary psychological orientations of an individual's personality. An _______ is someone who tends to direct their psychic energy outward.
- 10. Universal, primordial symbols or images that are present in the collective unconscious of all human beings.
- 13. Shadow _______ is the process of exploring and integrating the unconscious Shadow through self-reflection, self-awareness, and psychological integration.
- 14. In the context of Carl Jung's Red Book, Sense and _______ reflects the paradoxical nature of the human psyche and the interplay between reason and irrationality.
- 17. an essential aspect of Jungian psychology. Jung believed that these are a natural expression of the unconscious mind and serve as a way for the unconscious to communicate with the conscious mind.
- 18. _______ Imagination is a therapeutic technique developed by Carl Jung, involving a deliberate and conscious effort to engage with the contents of one's unconscious mind.