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Psychoanalytic Theory Cont’d Chapter 14

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Psychoanalytic Theory Cont’d

Chapter 14

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Carl Jung

• Spiritual elements such as religion, mother earth, male/female, anger/compassion

• Basic Ideas called archetypes and they are inherited just like all humans share a genetic code, we all share items in collective unconscious

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• Collective Unconscious-all of the archetypes together

• Persona fake personality

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Social Psychoanalytic Theories

• K. Horney-– Personality built around fighting rejection, finding love

and belonging. Womb envy and Elektra Complex.

• A. Adler-– People are trying to dominate and control others to feel

important and worthwhile around others. Birth order. Inferiority Complex.

• E. Erikson-– Personality formed by social interaction in stages

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Erik Erikson• Stage 1 – Infancy: Trust vs. Mistrust• Stage 2 – Age 2: Autonomy vs. Shame• Stage 3 – Ages 3-5: Initiative vs. Guilt• Stage 4 – Ages 6-12: Industry vs. Inferiority• Stage 5 - Adolescence: Identity vs. Identity

Confusion• Stage 6 – Adulthood: Intimacy vs. Isolation• Stage 7 – Middle Adulthood: Generativity vs.

Stagnation• Stage 8 – Late Adulthood: Integrity vs. Despair