PsychologicalTypes (German: Psychologische Typen) is a book by CarlJung that was originally published in German by Rascher Verlag in 1921, and translated into English in 1923, becoming volume…
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Analytical psychologist CarlJung is well known for his theory of personality. This theory suggests that personality is inherited and part of the collective unconscious —which includes both conscious and…
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It is essential to understand what CarlJung meant by introversion and extroversion.Jung saw both introversion and extroversion as attitudes. Introversion, according to him, is one’s focus on the…
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Swiss psychiatrist CarlJung's theory suggested that these archetypes were archaic forms of innate human knowledge passed down from our ancestors. In Jungianpsychology, these archetypes represent universal patterns and…
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CarlJung developed the theory of cognitive processes in his book PsychologicalTypes in which he defined only four psychological functions which can take introverted or extraverted attitudes, as well…
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For Jung, our primitive past becomes the basis of the human psyche, directing and influencing present behavior. Jung claimed to identify a large number of archetypes but paid special attention…
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Psychological types. Citation. Jung, C.G. (1923). Psychological types. Harcourt, Brace. Abstract. [reprinted by Pantheon, New York, 1959]. -- The standard discussion of extroversion and introversion considered as basic types of…
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Gnostic Philosophers recognised three types corresponding to three of Jung’spsychological functions: thinking, feeling (which was regarded as inferior) and sensation. In contrast, Christianity upheld the principles of love and…
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Types of personalities. Based on the four basic psychological functions and the two types of fundamental characters, Jung affirms that eight distinct personality types can be described. Everyone belongs to…
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Psychological Types is a book by Carl Jung that was originally published in German by Rascher Verlag in 1921,[1] and translated into English in 1923, becoming volume 6 of The Collected Works of C. G. Jung.[2][3]