Carl Jung (1875-1961), Swiss psychiatrist, was the father of analytical psychology. Jung thought that people share collective unconscious, appearing archetype, including mythology, and symbols and patterns that appear in dreams. He also theorized that there is a female element in the unconscious of men -- the anima -- and a male element in the unconscious of women -- the animus. Jung believed that extroversion and introversion with four functions (thinking, feeling, sensing and intuition) were integral in the study of personality types. The aim of individuation is wholeness, through the integration of unconscious forces and motivations underlying human behavior. During it, the human "I" (Ego) deals with Persona in conscious, and faces the Shadow, Anima/Animus and Self archetype in unconscious.
Carl schurz moral value was to not indulge in any delutions.
Freud's earliest students, including Carl Jung and Alfred Adler, came to believe that Freud had overestimated the influence sexuality had on psychic development, and found other influences that helped to shape the personality.
sex and sometimes personality
Carl Jung, Alfred Adler.
view or point of view
Freudian theory
Koreans view your blood type kind of how people in America view there astrology signs. They believe that different blood types shows personality traits.
Image is the way others view you. Image is also how you view yourself. Image is generally your physical appearance combined with your personality that is portrayed to others. A personality is the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and social characteristics of an individual. So, Image is perception. Personality would be the true essence of the individual.
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greek word meaing view
Metaparadigm refers to the global perspective of a discipline, including the concepts, beliefs, and values that shape its understanding. In nursing, the metaparadigm consists of four key concepts: person, environment, health, and nursing, which guide the profession's philosophy and practice.
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