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To differentiate his approach from Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Carl Jung used the name<br />

a. individual psychology<br />

b. depth psychology<br />

c. analytical psychology<br />

d. existential psychology<br />

Freud's concept of the unconscious is most like Jung's<br />

a. preconscious<br />

b. personal unconscious<br />

c. collective unconscious<br />

d. archetypes<br />

What is the name Carl Jung used to identify the level of the unconscious that stores latent memory traces<br />

inherited from our ancestral past?<br />

a. personal unconscious<br />

b. preconscious<br />

c. primeval unconscious<br />

d. collective unconscious<br />

In Jung's theory, emotionally charged images and thought forms that have universal meaning are called<br />

a. archetypes.<br />

b. prototypes<br />

c. mandalas<br />

d. central memories<br />

Carl Jung's concept ofthe collective unconscious includes<br />

a. the presence of archetypes<br />

b. similarities in the form of myths and dreams throughout the world<br />

c. possible biologically based human thought forms<br />

d. all of these things<br />

Roberto tends to focus on people and things around him and is outgoing, talkative, and friendly. Jung would<br />

refer to Roberto as an<br />

a. extravert<br />

b. animus-type personality<br />

c. external locus of control individual<br />

d. iconoclast<br />

A person who is occupied with his own thoughts and feelings, aloof, and contemplative exemplifies what<br />

Jung described as the type.<br />

a. introspective<br />

b. extraverted<br />

c. reflective<br />

d. introverted<br />

The sickly child who goes on to become a forceful, physically active adult is engaging in what Adler called<br />

a. compensation<br />

b. displacement<br />

c. fixation<br />

d. regression<br />

According to Alfred Adler, overcompensation may be found in those who<br />

a. have a superiority complex<br />

b. have an inferiority complex<br />

c. are fixated at one of the psychosexual stages<br />

d. have not been successful in the use of defense mechanisms<br />

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