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Carl Jung: Personality Development

Carl Jung: Personality Development. By Cara Cashman. Carl Gustav Jung. Swiss psychologist Born in Kesswil, July 26, 1875 Died Zürich, June 6, 1961 Influential in psychiatry, study of religion, literature Created archetype, collective unconscious, complex, and synchronicity. Human Psyche.

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Carl Jung: Personality Development

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  1. Carl Jung: Personality Development By Cara Cashman

  2. Carl Gustav Jung • Swiss psychologist • Born in Kesswil, July 26, 1875 • Died Zürich, June 6, 1961 • Influential in psychiatry, study of religion, literature • Created archetype, collective unconscious, complex, and synchronicity

  3. Human Psyche • human psyche - "by nature religious", focus of his explorations • All people could be assessed into learning styles • Humans are ambiverts, have both tendencies • One tendency dominates over the other • Individuation- central process for all human development

  4. Archetypes • models of people, behaviors or personalities. • ego represents conscious mind • everything inside of our awareness. aspect of mental processing – cognative tasks • collective unconscious - form of psychological inheritance • contains all knowledge and experiences we share as a species

  5. Application to Parenting • labeled “problems” - parents and home environment created • Parents change scene needed for mental health • Parental individuation for healing problem child • struggle own fault for why a child may have problems • Don’t analyze children, difficult and inappropriate • Child reflects family’s domestic reality • parents have chance for self improvement

  6. Application to The Classroom • Categorized four personality patterns • Extraversion vs. Introversion • Sensation vs. Intuition • Thinking vs. Feeling • Judging vs. Perceiving • led  to Myers-Briggs Type Indicator • assess\describe various learning styles • each dimension represents an aspect of a learning style • may include a combination of these dimensions.

  7. Closing Slide • founded analytical psychology • Theorized the human psyche • Extraverted, introverted personality, archetypes, collective unconscious • Individuation – center of human development •  Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) developed from Jung's theories

  8. Bibliography • Cherry, Kendra. "Carl Jung Biography (1875-1961)." About.com Psychology. About.com, n.d. Web. 02 May 2013. • "Carl Jung." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 05 July 2013. Web. 04 May 2013. • Cherry, Kendra. "Learning Styles Based on Jung's Theory Of Personality." About.com Psychology. About.com, n.d. Web. 06 May 2013.

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