Exam 10 January, questions and answers PDF

Title Exam 10 January, questions and answers
Course Theories of Personality
Institution Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, The Catholic University of the Philippines
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Jung believed that psychologically healthy people would recognize their persona but not confuse it with the self. When people rely too heavily on the conscious, to the exclusion of the unconscious, they become shallow and unbalanced. True According to Jung, individuation, or self-realization, involves replacing the ego with the self. According to Jung, a complex is the part of the personality turned toward the outside world. FALSE__an emotionally toned conglomeration of associated ideas Both Jung and Freud underwent a personal crisis and a profound change during their late 30s or early 40s. In contrast to Freud, Jung began his self-analysis as a reaction to his father's death. False__was relatively unproductive in terms of publications and external accomplishments. Jung claimed that both archetypes and instincts impel an individual to act.

Which Jungian archetype includes the other archetypes and represents wholeness or completion? SELF The personal unconscious in Jungian theory is comparable to the unconscious in Freudian theory. TRUE In Jungian theory, the ego is the center of consciousness To Jung, the two basic attitudes are introversion and extraversion. Which of these people is most likely to represent Jung's hero archetype? a frightened person who overcomes fear to save another person from harm The first test of a person's courage, according to Jung, is to realize the shadow According to Jung, the achievement of consciousness by our distant ancestors is reflected in the hero's tragic flaw

Jung's most distinctive and controversial concept is that of a collective unconscious. TRUE According to Jung, when a personal experience corresponds to a latent primordial image, an archetype is activated....


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