Deck 4: Jungian Analytic Psychology

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All of the following are Jungian analytic interventions EXCEPT:

A) pathologizing and diagnosing behavior.
B) identifying symbols and decoding their meaning for clients.
C) dream analysis using archetypal symbols and myth to find meaning for clients.
D) interpretation of synchronistic events to determine meaning.
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What Jungian intervention might a counselor use in order to meet the initial phase client goal of decreasing unconscious conflicts?

A) Building a relationship between the client and counselor in a way that creates a unique sense of individuality and connection with life.
B) Exploring the relationship between the ego and the Self.
C) Analyzing dreams to increase understanding of the unconscious.
D) Analyze complexes and polarities that fuel crisis.
Question
Jung believed in the ____________________,which extends beyond the individual conscious and unconscious,can be traced in cultures throughout the world and represents the evolutionary mind of humanity.

A) archetype
B) analytical mind
C) higher self
D) collective unconscious
Question
The ego is ______________________________________________________.

A) an unconscious pattern which is universal across culture
B) a supraordinate organizing principle of the psyche
C) a complex representation of the self that contains both conscious and unconscious elements
D) the representation of unpleasant, socially unacceptable, and immoral aspects that are suppressed and unconscious
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Like other depth psychology,Jungian analysis believes transference plays an important role the process of counseling and consists of a three state approach that entails recognizing ________________,_______________,and ____________________.

A) projections; culture, gender, & archetypal elements; who the counselor is apart from the projection
B) complexes; personality types; polarities
C) the conscious; the unconscious; the persona
D) unpleasant; socially unacceptable; immoral aspects of the character
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All of the following are true about archetypes EXCEPT:

A) they are universal patterns and can be traced across cultures.
B) they are powerful forces that can either be constructive or healing.
C) there are certain archetypes that exists in everyone.
D) they are gender specific.
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Increasing the clients' ability to consistently connect with and act from the Self to reduce potential problems in the future,is an example of a ___________________ counseling task.

A) unconscious
B) working phase
C) closing phase
D) initial phase
Question
The _________ is the part of the personality that develops in our interactions and results in problems when a person identifies with this rather than the Self.

A) persona
B) anima/animus
C) hero
D) trickster
Question
Complexes are _______________________________.

A) an emotionally charged set of responses
B) personality traits that get magnified or minimized
C) the supraordinate organizing principles of the psyche
D) a representation of the self that has both conscious and unconscious elements
Question
Which of the following statements is most true?

A) Jung's goal was to help relieve client suffering by adhering to a strict set of interventions.
B) Jung's goal was to help relieve client suffering and saw himself as an expert in the process.
C) Jung's goal was to relieve client suffering by separating the inner polarities of the unconscious and conscious for examination.
D) Jung's goal was to help relieve client suffering by functioning as a guide to move clients toward greater integration of the unconscious and conscious.
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Jung's original concept of personality types identifies three general elements comprised of two polarities.These elements include all of the following,EXCEPT:

A) extravert/introvert which describe general attitude and orientation.
B) thinking/feeling which refers to how people organize information and made decisions.
C) intuitive/sensing which describes people's typical style of experiencing the world.
D) perceiving/judging which refers to how people orient to things outside themselves.
Question
A woman who was responsible to be the peacemaker growing up and who serves the same role in her husband's family,suddenly finds herself angry and combative.This is an example of __________________________.

A) a complex
B) enantiodromia
C) a personality type
D) a crazy person
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Which statement best expresses the goal of counseling in Jungian analytic psychology?

A) The goals is to build a relationship between the client and counselor in a way that creates a unique sense of individuality and connection with life.
B) The goals is to build a relationship between the ego and the Self to create a unique sense of individuality and connection with life.
C) The goals is to develop a relationship between theory and practice which helps to create a unique sense of individuality and connection with life.
D) The goals is to develop the relationship between dreams and the waking state to better understand the connection of dreams to the real life.
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Regarding the counseling relationship,Jungian style counselors work collaboratively with clients in pursuing their unique journey of individuation,which they are able to do because which of the following?

A) They use the research literature to inform decision making.
B) They participate in their own analysis in order to understand the process and serve as a guide.
C) They have studied the process objectively and can remain aloof from the process of the client.
D) They utilize divine intervention to assist in helping the client in the process of transformation.
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One example of an initial phase counseling task in Jungian analysis might be to ________________________________________.

A) develop a working relationship by creating hierarchy in the relationship
B) develop a working relationship by creating a collaborative educator relationship
C) monitor the working alliance
D) educate client on the use of dreams and symbols
Question
The goal to increase awareness of the persona and how it is maintained is a good example of an early or working phase goal and aimed at ______________________.

A) increasing polarities
B) understanding complexes
C) analysis of archetypes
D) individuation
Question
The Self is ______________________________________________________.

A) an unconscious pattern which is universal across culture
B) a supraordinate organizing principle of the psyche
C) a complex representation of the self that has both conscious and unconscious elements
D) the representation of unpleasant, socially unacceptable, and immoral aspects that are suppressed and unconscious
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Jungian analytical concepts provide significant ways to engage culture and spirituality but caution must be applied to concepts such as individuation to prevent cultural bias.
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Analyzing childhood experiences,symbols,dreams,and archetypes to bring the unconscious to conscious awareness is an intervention typical of the _______________ phase of Jungian analysis.

A) assessment
B) initial
C) closing
D) working
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All of the following are stages in Jungian analytic psychology EXCEPT

A) confession.
B) identification.
C) education.
D) transformation.
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Martin appears to be deeply connected to the African-American community and expresses a sense of responsibility to uplift the community and undo past injustices.This can be explained to Martin by which concept?

A) archetypal and mythical themes
B) the ego identity
C) the shadow
D) the collective unconscious
Question
What strengths does this approach have for working with diverse clients? What are the weaknesses?
Question
Describe the role of the counselor in Jungian analytical psychology?
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In the Jungian case conceptualization of Martin,the client sees himself as a competent provider and has difficulty acknowledging certain parts of himself.This is an example of which of the following?

A) ego identity
B) the unconscious
C) archetype
D) individuation
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Regarding Jungian counseling,what is meant by "healer,heal thyself"?
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Jungian analysis is one of the more influential approaches in Japan,in part because the concept of the ______________________,which acknowledges the role of the community in Japanese culture.

A) persona
B) Self
C) collective unconscious
D) archetype
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Briefly explain what Myers-Briggs is.
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Martin expresses feeling conflicted about being a good father,husband and provider and about being angry at his wife.This is best understood by which concept?

A) personality type
B) complexes
C) polarities
D) individuation
Question
Describe the relationship between the ego and the Self?
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Which of the following statements is most true about Jungian work with sexual minorities?

A) Because sexuality and gender are easily separated, gender archetypes are less problematic for sexual minorities.
B) Because sexual minorities experience significant marginalization and shame, the acceptance of the shadow is important in moving toward wholeness.
C) Because sexual minorities have already struggled with gender issue, they have less need than other clients to explore the archetypes of anima/animus
D) Because sexual minorities do not fit archetypes, the Jungian approach developed a theory of homosexuality which emphasized that it is a form or regression.
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All of the following are Jungian analytic interventions EXCEPT:

A) pathologizing and diagnosing behavior.
B) identifying symbols and decoding their meaning for clients.
C) dream analysis using archetypal symbols and myth to find meaning for clients.
D) interpretation of synchronistic events to determine meaning.
A
2
What Jungian intervention might a counselor use in order to meet the initial phase client goal of decreasing unconscious conflicts?

A) Building a relationship between the client and counselor in a way that creates a unique sense of individuality and connection with life.
B) Exploring the relationship between the ego and the Self.
C) Analyzing dreams to increase understanding of the unconscious.
D) Analyze complexes and polarities that fuel crisis.
D
3
Jung believed in the ____________________,which extends beyond the individual conscious and unconscious,can be traced in cultures throughout the world and represents the evolutionary mind of humanity.

A) archetype
B) analytical mind
C) higher self
D) collective unconscious
D
4
The ego is ______________________________________________________.

A) an unconscious pattern which is universal across culture
B) a supraordinate organizing principle of the psyche
C) a complex representation of the self that contains both conscious and unconscious elements
D) the representation of unpleasant, socially unacceptable, and immoral aspects that are suppressed and unconscious
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Like other depth psychology,Jungian analysis believes transference plays an important role the process of counseling and consists of a three state approach that entails recognizing ________________,_______________,and ____________________.

A) projections; culture, gender, & archetypal elements; who the counselor is apart from the projection
B) complexes; personality types; polarities
C) the conscious; the unconscious; the persona
D) unpleasant; socially unacceptable; immoral aspects of the character
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6
All of the following are true about archetypes EXCEPT:

A) they are universal patterns and can be traced across cultures.
B) they are powerful forces that can either be constructive or healing.
C) there are certain archetypes that exists in everyone.
D) they are gender specific.
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7
Increasing the clients' ability to consistently connect with and act from the Self to reduce potential problems in the future,is an example of a ___________________ counseling task.

A) unconscious
B) working phase
C) closing phase
D) initial phase
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The _________ is the part of the personality that develops in our interactions and results in problems when a person identifies with this rather than the Self.

A) persona
B) anima/animus
C) hero
D) trickster
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Complexes are _______________________________.

A) an emotionally charged set of responses
B) personality traits that get magnified or minimized
C) the supraordinate organizing principles of the psyche
D) a representation of the self that has both conscious and unconscious elements
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10
Which of the following statements is most true?

A) Jung's goal was to help relieve client suffering by adhering to a strict set of interventions.
B) Jung's goal was to help relieve client suffering and saw himself as an expert in the process.
C) Jung's goal was to relieve client suffering by separating the inner polarities of the unconscious and conscious for examination.
D) Jung's goal was to help relieve client suffering by functioning as a guide to move clients toward greater integration of the unconscious and conscious.
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11
Jung's original concept of personality types identifies three general elements comprised of two polarities.These elements include all of the following,EXCEPT:

A) extravert/introvert which describe general attitude and orientation.
B) thinking/feeling which refers to how people organize information and made decisions.
C) intuitive/sensing which describes people's typical style of experiencing the world.
D) perceiving/judging which refers to how people orient to things outside themselves.
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12
A woman who was responsible to be the peacemaker growing up and who serves the same role in her husband's family,suddenly finds herself angry and combative.This is an example of __________________________.

A) a complex
B) enantiodromia
C) a personality type
D) a crazy person
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13
Which statement best expresses the goal of counseling in Jungian analytic psychology?

A) The goals is to build a relationship between the client and counselor in a way that creates a unique sense of individuality and connection with life.
B) The goals is to build a relationship between the ego and the Self to create a unique sense of individuality and connection with life.
C) The goals is to develop a relationship between theory and practice which helps to create a unique sense of individuality and connection with life.
D) The goals is to develop the relationship between dreams and the waking state to better understand the connection of dreams to the real life.
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Regarding the counseling relationship,Jungian style counselors work collaboratively with clients in pursuing their unique journey of individuation,which they are able to do because which of the following?

A) They use the research literature to inform decision making.
B) They participate in their own analysis in order to understand the process and serve as a guide.
C) They have studied the process objectively and can remain aloof from the process of the client.
D) They utilize divine intervention to assist in helping the client in the process of transformation.
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15
One example of an initial phase counseling task in Jungian analysis might be to ________________________________________.

A) develop a working relationship by creating hierarchy in the relationship
B) develop a working relationship by creating a collaborative educator relationship
C) monitor the working alliance
D) educate client on the use of dreams and symbols
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The goal to increase awareness of the persona and how it is maintained is a good example of an early or working phase goal and aimed at ______________________.

A) increasing polarities
B) understanding complexes
C) analysis of archetypes
D) individuation
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17
The Self is ______________________________________________________.

A) an unconscious pattern which is universal across culture
B) a supraordinate organizing principle of the psyche
C) a complex representation of the self that has both conscious and unconscious elements
D) the representation of unpleasant, socially unacceptable, and immoral aspects that are suppressed and unconscious
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18
Jungian analytical concepts provide significant ways to engage culture and spirituality but caution must be applied to concepts such as individuation to prevent cultural bias.
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19
Analyzing childhood experiences,symbols,dreams,and archetypes to bring the unconscious to conscious awareness is an intervention typical of the _______________ phase of Jungian analysis.

A) assessment
B) initial
C) closing
D) working
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All of the following are stages in Jungian analytic psychology EXCEPT

A) confession.
B) identification.
C) education.
D) transformation.
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21
Martin appears to be deeply connected to the African-American community and expresses a sense of responsibility to uplift the community and undo past injustices.This can be explained to Martin by which concept?

A) archetypal and mythical themes
B) the ego identity
C) the shadow
D) the collective unconscious
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22
What strengths does this approach have for working with diverse clients? What are the weaknesses?
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23
Describe the role of the counselor in Jungian analytical psychology?
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In the Jungian case conceptualization of Martin,the client sees himself as a competent provider and has difficulty acknowledging certain parts of himself.This is an example of which of the following?

A) ego identity
B) the unconscious
C) archetype
D) individuation
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25
Regarding Jungian counseling,what is meant by "healer,heal thyself"?
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Jungian analysis is one of the more influential approaches in Japan,in part because the concept of the ______________________,which acknowledges the role of the community in Japanese culture.

A) persona
B) Self
C) collective unconscious
D) archetype
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Briefly explain what Myers-Briggs is.
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Martin expresses feeling conflicted about being a good father,husband and provider and about being angry at his wife.This is best understood by which concept?

A) personality type
B) complexes
C) polarities
D) individuation
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29
Describe the relationship between the ego and the Self?
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Which of the following statements is most true about Jungian work with sexual minorities?

A) Because sexuality and gender are easily separated, gender archetypes are less problematic for sexual minorities.
B) Because sexual minorities experience significant marginalization and shame, the acceptance of the shadow is important in moving toward wholeness.
C) Because sexual minorities have already struggled with gender issue, they have less need than other clients to explore the archetypes of anima/animus
D) Because sexual minorities do not fit archetypes, the Jungian approach developed a theory of homosexuality which emphasized that it is a form or regression.
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