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Olivia Petricic

Carl Jung Psychologist


(1875-1961)

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-1875 Born in Kesswil, Switzerland -1879 Moved to Basel -1895 Student at University of Basel -1900 Graduated from Basel -1900 Assistant physician under Eugen Bleuler -1902 Went to London -1903 Married Emma Rauschenbach -Lectured in the United States with Freud

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-1911 Elected president of the "International Psychoanalytic Society" -1912 Publication of "Psychology of the Unconscious" -1912 Split with Freud

-1914 Resigned from the "International Psychoanalytic Society


-1921 Publication of "Psychological Types

-1933 Professor of Psychology at the Federal Polytechnical University of Zurich

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-1933 Edited the "Central Journal for Psychotherapy and Related Fields

-1935 President of the Swiss Society for Practical Psychology


-1939 Finished editing the "Central Journal for Psychotherapy and Related Fields" -1941 Retired from The Federal Polytechnical University of Zurich -1943 Professor of Medical Psychology at the University of Basel -1961 Died in Kusnacht, on Lake Zurich

Jungs Theory on Ego

One of Jungs Concepts


A video

on the concept of What you Resist Persists. _4o&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95EH9G1c

Our Functions

Personality Types
"Pedagogue". Outstanding leader of groups. Can be aggressive at helping others be the best that they can be. 5% of population

"Journalist". Love novelty and surprises. They are big on emotions and expression. Life is an exciting drama. They are good at sales, advertising, politics, and acting. 5% of population
"Field Marshall". The basic driving force and need is to lead. Tend to seek a position of responsibility and enjoys being an executive. 5% of the total population. "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 5% of the total population.

Personality Types
"Seller". Most sociable of all types. Outstanding host or hostesses. They excel in service occupations involving personal contact. 13% of the total population.

"Entertainer". Radiates attractive warmth and optimism. Smooth, witty, charming, clever. Fun to be with. Very generous. They make good performers, and they love talking on the phone. 13% of the total population. "Administrator". Much in touch with the external environment. These are responsible mates and parents and are loyal to the workplace. They are realistic, down-to-earth, orderly, and love tradition. They often find themselves joining civic clubs! 13% of the total population. "Promoter": These are action-oriented sophisticated people. As mates, they are both exciting and charming. They make good promoters, and entrepreneurs. 13% of the total population.

Personality Types
"Author". Strong drive and enjoyment to help others. These are serious students and workers who really want to contribute. They make good therapists, general practitioners, and ministers. 1% of the total population "Questor". Idealistic, self-sacrificing, and somewhat cool or reserved. They are very family and home oriented, and have a high capacity for caring. High sense of honor derived from internal values. 1% of the total population. Scientist". Most self-confident and pragmatic of all the types. Decisions come very easily. These are the most independent of all types. They love logic and ideas and are drawn to scientific research. 1% of the total population. "Architect". Great precision in thought and language. Can readily discern contradictions and inconsistencies. They are good at logic and math and make good philosophers and theoretical scientists. 1% of the total population.

Personality Types
"Conservator". Service and work oriented - very loyal. They are good nurses, teachers, secretaries, general practitioners, librarians, middle managers, and housekeepers. 6% of the total population.

"Artist". Interested in the fine arts. Expression primarily through action or art form. 5% of the total population. "Trustee" Dependable pillars of strength. They make good bank examiners, auditors, accountants, and phys. ed. teachers, and boy or girl scouts! 6% of the total population. "Artisan" Action-oriented and fearless, and crave excitement. They like tools, and instruments and often become technical experts. 5% of the total population

Anthropology, Psychology, or Sociology?

PSYCHOLOG

Psychology
in Ontario Universities

Pre-requisites

Grade 12 English Data management Biology Chemistry (not required but highly encouraged) Social Sciences (also not required, but the more you have the better off you are)

Biography

Atwood, G. 1993. Academic American Encyclopedia. Danbury: Grolier Inc., 467-468.


Hothersall, D. 1995. History of Psychology, 3rd ed., McgrawHill:NY

Jacobi, J. 1996. Jung, Carl Gustav (1875-1961), Colliers Encyclopedia.


Worchel, S. and Shebilske, W. 1992. Psychology, Principles and Applications. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.

Bibliography
Part two, Websites.

Boeree, D. C. G. (2006). Carl jung: personality theories. Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books/feeds/volumes?q=http://webspa ce.ship.edu/cgboer/jung.html
(2000). Types of personality. Retrieved from http://www.personalitytest.net/types/descriptions/index.htm

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