Jung 's theoretical history: Carl Jung is a Swedish psychiatrist and psychologist. In his 86 years life, analysis psychology developed from 1875 to 1961. His theory is his best friend and is based on Mentor 's study of Sigmund Freud: psychoanalysis theory. Early in his career, Jung supported his theory following Freud, but since Jung found all aspects of Freud's theory, he discovered those differences and Jung broke up According to George H, his theory will "beyond psychology, influence theology, philosophy, and anthropology".
This discussion is divided into two parts. In the first part, I will first describe the concept of Jung's animation. Animation in Jung's theory is an unconscious image of "female" in the mind's heart. But I explained how this concept relates to women. From there, the discussion was directed to gods of women, including animals and mothers, and explained the nature of both. Part 1 explains the relationship between the underworld animation and the mother's prototype. In the second part, we will explore the Earth, the sky animals and the mother, centering on the mother. Both use examples of the world's myths and religions and depend heavily on Jung's work.
Freud and Jung 's unconscious theory. Before starting the discussion, read chapter 2 and chapter 3 of the article, read Iurato (2015) "Simple unconscious comparison seen by Jung and Levi-Strauss" and review Sigmund Floyd. De: Unconscious mind video and web site of Washington Jung Psychological Society. In addition to the necessary materials, please investigate at least one academic material on the subject of Ashford University Library. Subconscious is a core concept in most psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theory, but Freud and Jung's theory is the most developed and most prominent. Both text and reading and media you need come up with these two theories. The first posting of 350 words is a summary of Freud's theory and the theory of Jung's unconscious mental role. Because it is related to personality and behavior.
It is clear that Jung 's unconscious concept is based on Freud' s theory. Both theories emphasize the importance of unconsciousness and its influence on individuals and point out that the conflict is concentrated unconsciously. In Freud's psychology, the main unconscious process is a struggle between super ego and identity. In Jung's psychology, this kind of struggle exists mainly in the confrontation between personality and shadow. Similarly, Freud and Jung divide human thinking into three levels. Consciousness in Freud 's theory, preconscious (or subconscious) and unconscious, and consciousness in Jungian theory, individual unconscious and collective unconscious. . Jung's personal unconsciousness may be equivalent to Freud's unconsciousness. Both levels are deep, but they contain unconscious content, not going beyond access. It is much more complicated, including both personal repression and the typical idea of a larger human being.