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Religion Final

Psych and Religion Final

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What is an archetype? a pattern imbedded in the collective unconscious
What is the relationship between archetypes and fairy tales, stories, and myths? fairy tales come from archetypes
What are the parts of Jung's model concept of the psyche? conscious, personal unconscious, and collective unconscious
Conscious limited rational part of the psyche we're aware of
Ego center of conscious awareness and perception of identity
Personal unconscious it is the realm of individuation and layer below the ego; memories, emotions, and experiences we are not currently aware of
Collective unconscious a realm and layer; shared reservoir of universal inherited experiences; aware or not aware
The innocent purity and optimism, happy and free (Dorothy, Forest Gump)
The orphan connection and belonging; fears being left out or standing out (Bilbo Baggins, Emmet from the Lego Movie)
The hero gains worth courageous acts, fears weakness, be strong and competent (Luke Skywalker)
The caregiver motivated by the desire to protect and care for others, fears selfishness (Florence Nightingale, Mother Theresa)
The explorer craves freedom and creativity, fears getting trapped (Indiana Jones)
The rebel yearns for change, fears powerlessness or being ineffective (Joan of Arc, Captain Jack Sparrow)
The lover intimacy and connection, fears loneliness and rejection (Romeo)
The creator strives for enduring value, fears mediocrity (Leonardo Da Vinci)
The jester embraces joy and humor, fears boredom or boring others (Mad Hatter)
The sage quest for truth, fears being misled or ignorant (Merlin)
The magician aims to make dreams come true, fears unintended negative consequences (Gandalf)
The ruler desires control and prosperity, fears chaos or being overthrown (King Arthur)
What are Jung's four pillar archetypes ? the self, the persona, the shadow, and the anima/animas
Self represents the unified center of the psyche; aims for wholeness and integration of all aspects of personality; guides process for individuation; psychic container
Persona social masks and roles we present to the world; can conceal deeper aspects of personality from others and oneself
Shadow where hidden or unconscious aspects of personality reside; repressed or denied qualities that are perceived as negative; represents aspects of our self that we don't want to acknowledge but need for growth
Anima & Animas anima: feminine aspect of male psyche animas: masculine aspect of female psyche unconscious opposite gender qualities within individuals manifests in dreams, fantasies, and interpersonal relationships
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