Carl Jung's Structure Of Personality

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According to Carl Jung, the Father of Analytic Psychology, “humans descend from ancestral-based also known as, racial phylogenetic predispositions” that form our personality, behavior, and consciousness. Jung regarded the psyche, a complex interacting system composed of the ego, the personal unconscious, and the collective unconscious, as the primitive, innate, and unconscious structure of personality. Jung emphasizes that we share a common humanistic collective unconscious and its archetypes, or “psychic instincts”. Moreover, we share the ability to experience innate psychological patterns, representations of images, and symbols, originated from our antecedents and throughout ancient history and its generations. The Jungian archetype of animus and anima represents the importance of the collective unconscious in relation to personality. …show more content…

Before reading Jung’s theory of, “Structure of Personality” my understanding of the Jungian archetype of animus and anima did not exist. The “Animus” personifies the masculine component within the female psyche, whereas; the “Anima” symbolizes the female component within the male psyche. Interestingly, I came to realize that I’ve been living a life disconnected from my inner animus. Because of this, I am now able to integrate and embrace this masculine disposition of my

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