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Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious August 27 -28, 2008
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Page 1: Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious August 27 -28, 2008.

Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious

August 27 -28, 2008

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Carl Jung

Carl Jung was a Swiss Psychiatrist best known for his work with the collective unconscious.

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Collective Unconscious Continued

all human beings share a common physiology a common way of perceiving the world

(through eyes, ears, nose, etc.) a common nervous system And, possess common basic needs for food,

warmth, and touch it makes sense that humans also have

common longings and perceptions.

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Collective IdeasIn the simplest form, without using words, how would you tell about…

Heaven?Hell?

No matter what language people speak, in almost all cultures people will point up for heaven and point down for hell. Why?

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If you were asked to draw a picture of a monster or terrifying creature…

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Collective Unconscious noun (in Jungian psychology) inborn

unconscious psychic material common to humankind, accumulated by the experience of all preceding generations.

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Basic Definition of Collective Unconscious

The collective unconscious is the thoughts, perceptions and longings that all humans are born and share.

For example: the fear of monsters

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Archetypes According to Jung the collective unconscious

contains archetypes (images and memories of important human experiences), that are passed down from generation to generation.

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Archetypes

Basically, archetypes are different models of stereotyped characteristics that every single person can identify with

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Sources

http://www.nndb.com/people/910/000031817/

http://www.psychsational.com/2008/03/carl-jung-collective-unconscious.html

"collective unconscious." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. 26 Aug. 2008. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/collective unconscious>.