6. The Structure of Personality
• Psyche
–Ego (the conscious mind)
• Personal sense of identity
–Personal Unconscious
• Complexes
–Collective Unconscious
• Archetypes
13. The Dynamics of Personality
• The Psyche: A relatively closed system
• Psychic energy: Libido
• Psychic values: measured by
– Direct observation and deduction
– Complex indicators
– Emotional reactions
– Intuition
14. The Dynamics of Personality
• Principle of equivalence
• Principle of entropy
• Progression and regression
• Canalization of energy
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