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Psychoanalysis
   Freud and Jung
Definition
O Method of mind investigation – especially
  unconscious
O “A therapeutic method, originated by Sigmund
  Freud, for treating mental disorders by
  investigating the interaction of conscious and
  unconscious elements in the patient's mind
  and bringing repressed fears and conflicts into
  the conscious mind, using techniques such as
  dream interpretation and free association”
  (Oxford English Dictionary)
Branches of Psychoanalysis
O Human behaviour affected by irrational drives
    - the unconscious
O   Attempts to bring into awareness meet
    resistance in the form of defence
    mechanisms:
O   Events in early childhood
O   Conflicts between conscious view of reality
    and unconscious (repressed) material =
    mental disturbances
O   Liberation from the effects of the unconscious
    material is achieved through bringing this into
    the consciousness
Freud:
O Free association, dreams and
  transference:
O Patient puts into words, without
  censorship, whatever thoughts enter head
O Patient helps him or herself – solve their
  own problems
Dreams
O Freud turned dreams into object of scrutiny and
    developed theory for interpreting them
O   The Interpretation of Dreams: dreams express
    current wishes as well as unfulfilled childhood
    desires
O   Freud believed all problems originate from
    childhood
O   Dream-work:
O   Condensation: different ideas – single image
O   Displacement: disturbing – less disturbing
O   Representation: thoughts – images
O   Symbolization: object- sexual life
Transference
O Way in which someone attributes to
 analyst their attitudes from important
 childhood figures
Ego, super-ego and id
O   Id
O   Present from birth
O   Unconscious
O   Driven by pleasure principle, which strives for immediate
    gratification of all desires, wants, and needs

O   The Ego
O   Dealing with reality
O   Functions in conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind

O Super-ego
O Internalized moral standards and ideals that we acquire from
  both parents and society--our sense of right and wrong
O Making judgements

O   The Interaction of the Id, Ego and Superego
O   According to Freud, the key to a healthy personality is a
    balance between the id, the ego, and the superego
Jung
O Form of psychotherapy in which the
  analyst and patient work together to
  increase the patient’s consciousness
O Treat depression and anxiety
O Assists psychological growth
O Realignment of conscious and
  unconscious aspects of the personality
Aspects of the Psyche
O Psyche
O Ego - centre of consciousness
O Self - centre of whole psyche
O Analytic work moves beyond ego and seeks to establish a
  relationship between ego and self

O Persona
O Social identity that we identify with the ego
O We are much more than the social roles we may play and can
  move beyond them

O Shadow
O Unconscious aspects of our personality that have been
  lost, rejected or never integrated.
O If identified - less likely to blame others for our problems
Anima and Animus
O Two other fundamental archetypes in the
    unconscious

O Inner feminine side of a man – Anima

O Inner masculine side of a woman – Animus

O When conscious of these figures, they can promote
    and support new aspects of thinking, feeling and
    expression

O    When figures remain unconscious, they can
    sabotage efforts for growth and fulfilment
Goals of Jungian
           Psychoanalysis
O Coming to terms with the unconscious


O Appreciating the experience (journey) of exploring
  the unconscious

O Working towards self-realisation through dreams


O Develop a way to evaluate things symbolically

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Psychoanalysis

  • 1. Psychoanalysis Freud and Jung
  • 2. Definition O Method of mind investigation – especially unconscious O “A therapeutic method, originated by Sigmund Freud, for treating mental disorders by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious elements in the patient's mind and bringing repressed fears and conflicts into the conscious mind, using techniques such as dream interpretation and free association” (Oxford English Dictionary)
  • 3. Branches of Psychoanalysis O Human behaviour affected by irrational drives - the unconscious O Attempts to bring into awareness meet resistance in the form of defence mechanisms: O Events in early childhood O Conflicts between conscious view of reality and unconscious (repressed) material = mental disturbances O Liberation from the effects of the unconscious material is achieved through bringing this into the consciousness
  • 4. Freud: O Free association, dreams and transference: O Patient puts into words, without censorship, whatever thoughts enter head O Patient helps him or herself – solve their own problems
  • 5. Dreams O Freud turned dreams into object of scrutiny and developed theory for interpreting them O The Interpretation of Dreams: dreams express current wishes as well as unfulfilled childhood desires O Freud believed all problems originate from childhood O Dream-work: O Condensation: different ideas – single image O Displacement: disturbing – less disturbing O Representation: thoughts – images O Symbolization: object- sexual life
  • 6. Transference O Way in which someone attributes to analyst their attitudes from important childhood figures
  • 7. Ego, super-ego and id O Id O Present from birth O Unconscious O Driven by pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs O The Ego O Dealing with reality O Functions in conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind O Super-ego O Internalized moral standards and ideals that we acquire from both parents and society--our sense of right and wrong O Making judgements O The Interaction of the Id, Ego and Superego O According to Freud, the key to a healthy personality is a balance between the id, the ego, and the superego
  • 8. Jung O Form of psychotherapy in which the analyst and patient work together to increase the patient’s consciousness O Treat depression and anxiety O Assists psychological growth O Realignment of conscious and unconscious aspects of the personality
  • 9. Aspects of the Psyche O Psyche O Ego - centre of consciousness O Self - centre of whole psyche O Analytic work moves beyond ego and seeks to establish a relationship between ego and self O Persona O Social identity that we identify with the ego O We are much more than the social roles we may play and can move beyond them O Shadow O Unconscious aspects of our personality that have been lost, rejected or never integrated. O If identified - less likely to blame others for our problems
  • 10. Anima and Animus O Two other fundamental archetypes in the unconscious O Inner feminine side of a man – Anima O Inner masculine side of a woman – Animus O When conscious of these figures, they can promote and support new aspects of thinking, feeling and expression O When figures remain unconscious, they can sabotage efforts for growth and fulfilment
  • 11. Goals of Jungian Psychoanalysis O Coming to terms with the unconscious O Appreciating the experience (journey) of exploring the unconscious O Working towards self-realisation through dreams O Develop a way to evaluate things symbolically