Understanding the Self - Psychological Perspective of the Self Part 5 (Carl Jung)
Summary
TLDRIn this lecture, the instructor delves into Carl Jung's psychological perspective on the self, exploring the concept of archetypes. Students are encouraged to list their defining qualities and compare them with how others perceive them. The discussion covers five major archetypes: Persona, Shadow, Anima/Animus, and the Self, representing different aspects of personality. Additionally, seven more archetypes are introduced, each symbolizing various human behaviors and characteristics.
Takeaways
- 📖 The class is focused on understanding the self from a psychological perspective, specifically through Carl Jung's theories.
- 🗣️ The instructor apologizes for voice issues and directs students to page 53 for a self-assessment activity.
- 🔍 Students are asked to list 10 qualities that define themselves and compare them with descriptions from friends and family.
- 🤔 The activity aims to explore the differences between self-perception and how others perceive the individual.
- 🧐 Carl Jung's concept of archetypes is introduced, which are universal models of behavior or personalities.
- 🎭 The Persona archetype represents the different social masks we wear in various situations.
- 🌑 The Shadow archetype is the darker, unacceptable part of ourselves that we try to hide from society.
- 👩❤️👨 Anima and Animus archetypes represent the feminine image in a male psyche and the male image in a female psyche, respectively.
- 🌟 The Self archetype symbolizes wholeness and the integration of all other archetypes.
- 👨👩👧👦 Jung also identified seven additional archetypes: the father, mother, child, wise old man, hero, maiden, and trickster, each with distinct characteristics.
- 📝 The discussion concludes with a review of the different archetypes and their roles in shaping our personalities.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the discussion in the transcript?
-The main focus of the discussion is the psychological perspective of the self, including the exploration of personality archetypes as described by Carl Jung.
What is the first activity the students are asked to do?
-The first activity involves listing 10 qualities that the students believe define who they are.
What is the purpose of the second part of the activity?
-The second part of the activity aims to compare self-perception with how others perceive the students by asking friends, family, or classmates to describe them.
What does the transcript suggest about the relationship between what irritates us about others and self-understanding?
-The transcript suggests that what irritates us about others can lead to an understanding of ourselves, as proposed by Carl Jung.
What are archetypes according to Carl Jung?
-Archetypes are universal, inborn models of human behavior or personalities that influence human actions, as identified by Carl Jung.
How many major personality archetypes did Carl Jung identify?
-Carl Jung identified five major personality archetypes.
What is the 'persona' archetype as described in the transcript?
-The 'persona' archetype represents the different social masks that individuals wear in various groups and situations.
What does the 'shadow' archetype represent?
-The 'shadow' archetype represents the dark side or part of our self that we dislike or find unacceptable by societal standards.
What are 'anima' and 'animus' archetypes?
-Anima is the feminine image in the male psyche, while animus is the male archetype or image in the female psyche, representing aspects of the true self.
What does the 'self' archetype represent?
-The 'self' archetype represents the wholeness of an individual, integrating all other aspects of personality.
In addition to the five major archetypes, how many more did Carl Jung identify?
-Carl Jung identified seven more personality archetypes in addition to the five major ones.
What are the seven additional archetypes identified by Carl Jung?
-The seven additional archetypes are the father, mother, child, wise old man, hero, maiden, and trickster.
What is the significance of understanding these archetypes?
-Understanding these archetypes can provide insights into human behavior and help individuals gain a deeper understanding of their own personalities and those of others.
Outlines
😀 Understanding the Self through Personal and Social Perceptions
The script begins by introducing an activity from a psychological perspective on the self. The speaker apologizes for any voice disturbances and directs participants to page 53 of their module. The activity involves two parts: first, listing 10 qualities that define oneself; second, asking friends and family to describe oneself. The aim is to compare self-perception with how others perceive the individual. The speaker emphasizes the importance of this comparison by referring to page 54 for further reflection on similarities and differences in self-assessment and others' views.
🔍 Exploring Carl Jung's Archetypes of Personality
This paragraph delves into Carl Jung's theories on personality archetypes. The speaker clarifies a common mispronunciation of Jung's name and discusses how our irritations with others can lead to self-understanding. Jung identified five major archetypes: Persona, Shadow, Anima/Animus, and the Self. The Persona represents the social masks we wear, while the Shadow encompasses the darker, unacceptable aspects of ourselves. Anima and Animus are the feminine and masculine archetypes within each gender's psyche, believed to represent the true self. The Self is the central archetype symbolizing wholeness. Additionally, Jung identified seven more archetypes, including the Father, Mother, Child, Wise Old Man, Hero, Maiden, and Trickster, each with distinct characteristics and roles in human behavior.
🎭 The Persona, Shadow, Anima/Animus, and the Self in Personality Development
The final paragraph summarizes the discussion on the Persona, Shadow, Anima/Animus, and the Self as key components of personality. The Persona is described as the social mask we present to the world, the Shadow as our hidden negative traits, and Anima/Animus as the gender-specific archetypes that contribute to our wholeness. The Self represents the integration of all these aspects, aiming for a complete personality. The speaker thanks the class for their attention and concludes the session.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Psychological Perspective
💡Self
💡Archetypes
💡Persona
💡Shadow
💡Anima and Animus
💡Self (Central Archetype)
💡Personality Archetypes
💡Irritation and Self-Understanding
💡Activity and Reflection
Highlights
Introduction to the psychological perspective of the self and apology for voice issues.
Instructions to look at page 53 of the UTS module for activity three.
Activity part one: Listing 10 qualities that define oneself.
Activity part two: Asking friends or family to describe oneself.
Page 54 instructions to compare self-assessment with others' descriptions.
Questioning the similarities and differences between self and others' perceptions.
Exploring which aspects of personality are always true versus situational.
Discussion on Carl Jung's influence on understanding the self.
Jung's belief that irritations about others can lead to self-understanding.
Definition of archetypes as universal inborn models of behavior.
Introduction to the five major personality archetypes identified by Jung.
Explanation of the 'Persona' archetype as social masks we wear.
Description of the 'Shadow' archetype as the dark, unacceptable side of self.
Discussion of 'Anima' and 'Animus' archetypes representing the true self.
The 'Self' archetype as a representation of wholeness.
Introduction to additional seven personality archetypes: father, mother, child, wise old man, hero, maiden, and trickster.
Summary of the different personality archetypes and their significance.
Conclusion and thank you note for the discussion on self and personality archetypes.
Transcripts
three of chapter one
psychological perspective of the self
discussion i would like to apologize for
my
voice musa
anyway um before we proceed with our
last psychologist
okay um look at page 53 of your uts
module
and then your activity three again you
through others i
ice
your friends your family probably your
classmates
whatever we want to call it okay so this
activity
has two parts we want to try
or we want to compare how we look at
ourselves
i want you to list 10 qualities or
things that you
think define who you are
top 10 qualities nah like
describe society so just list them down
and then we will proceed with the next
part
for the second part of our activity
i want you to ask your friends or family
what i would ask you to do
is to go around and ask your classmates
to describe you
but since i want you to ask your family
members and your friends to do it
i am your name and then who do you think
i am based on
what you see me do or hear hear me say
if you
yourself
assessment and application and then okay
page 54
of our module and target nothing detour
is to compare
it
with
what do you feel about what your
classmates or
your friends and family wrote about
question number two i'm sorry what
aspects are
similar and which are nights
next question what aspects are always
true
her circumstances
characteristics
circumstances
certain situations
what aspects do you think are not real
are not really of your personality
is carl jung to be honest
for two years now i've always thought
it's read as carl jung
where it's carl jung apparently so carl
jung
then you know that everything that
irritates us about others
can lead us to an understanding of
ourselves what about very profound
human bhagavan we find irritating say
bangtao
can actually lead us to understand
ourselves
okay he believed that the self is the
central archetype of our personality
archetype archetypes are universal
inborn models of people
behavior or personalities that play a
role in influencing human behavior
at carl's room he was able to identify
five major archetype of personality
and now i know by young five personality
archetypes nicaraguan
oh now we have persona and persona
represents all the different social
masks that we wear
among various groups and situations
so in different set of situations with
different set of people
we wear different set of masks the
second
personality archetype is the shadow
the shadow is a dark side or part of our
self that we dislike
sex and other life instincts
unacceptable for the society settings
that's part of our shadow those are the
things we don't want
and we don't like about ourselves
the third one we have is anime anima
is the female archetype or basically the
feminine image
in the male psyche so i'm praying if we
have
feminine archetype metadata
and this is what we call animus a new
animus this is our
male archetype or the male image in the
female psyche
according to carl jung anima and animals
represent the true self rather than the
image we present
to others
[Music]
since we are talking about self self is
actually the last
of the five personality archetype at
youngself is the central
archetype of personality it represents
the wholeness
aside from the five major personality
archetype
carl jung also identified identified
seven more personality archetypes
we have the father the mother the child
the wise old man the hero the maiden and
the trickster anonymous young father
young authoritative
figure powerful according to them figure
the mother and the mind on the other
hand is the nurturing or comforting
archetype the child is longing for
innocence the wise old man is guidance
knowledge and wisdom hero is about
champion defender rescuer maiden is
about
innocence and the trickster is about
deceiving the liar and the trouble
maker to review makitanjan's image from
different personality archetype
so we have the persona you know
my lower right and my
mask because this is our social
personality
it is a world and then we have the
shadow
which is our dark personality
humanbagging ionaden about ourself our
negative things about ourself
negative behavior then we have the anima
and animus which is feminine
and male archetypes respectively
and of course we have the self which
represents
the wholeness
that's the end of our discussion thank
you for your time
and thank you for listening bye class
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