Carl Jung was interested in exploring the collective unconscious.
Q. What is the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness the thoughts feelings and memories that cause anxiety?
LE FI N OVANERE STYLE Freud believed that repression, the basic mechanism that banishes anxiety-arousing impulses, enables other defense mechanisms.
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- Q. What is the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness the thoughts feelings and memories that cause anxiety?
- Q. Which neo Freudian theorist emphasized the influence of the collective unconscious in personality?
- Q. How do neo Freudians both agree with and challenge Freud’s ideas?
- Q. What are the different types of projective techniques?
- Q. How does depression change your personality?
Q. Which neo Freudian theorist emphasized the influence of the collective unconscious in personality?
Carl Jung. Carl Jung and Freud once had a close friendship, but Jung broke away to form his own ideas. 2 Jung referred to his theory of personality as analytical psychology, and he introduced the concept of the collective unconscious.
Introvert | Extrovert |
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Energized by being alone | Energized by being with others |
Avoids attention | Seeks attention |
Speaks slowly and softly | Speaks quickly and loudly |
Thinks before speaking | Thinks out loud |
Q. How do neo Freudians both agree with and challenge Freud’s ideas?
The neo-Freudians were psychologists whose work followed from Freud’s. They generally agreed with Freud that childhood experiences matter, but they decreased the emphasis on sex and focused more on the social environment and effects of culture on personality.
Q. What are the different types of projective techniques?
There are various types of projective tests which are carried out on the individuals depending upon the needs of the person.
- Rorschach test:
- Holtzman Inkblot test:
- Thematic apperception test:
- Behavioral test:
- Graphology:
- Sentence completion test:
- The Draw-A-Person Test:
- The House-Tree-Person Test:
Q. How does depression change your personality?
Despite their feelings of depression they are on the go, and often irritable, angry, frustrated and impulsive. This is associated with high risks of suicide, other forms of self-harm or violence towards those who may be perceived as the cause.