Jung's Impact On Society And How Carl Jung Impactd Society

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This essay will explore the many ways in which Carl Jung has impacted society and how he continues to maintain relevance. Carl Jung is a renowned psychologist who expanded the ideas of Sigmund Freud. He came to conclusions that were developed around concepts of the introverted and extroverted personality, archetypes and the collective unconscious. Prior to these conclusions, Jung studied biology, paleontology, religion and archeology before settling on medicine in University of Basel, he then graduated in 1900 and obtained M.D in 1902 at University of Zurich. Jung founded analytic psychology, similar to a response to Sigmund Freud's, psychoanalysis theory. Due to his isolation as a child he observed adults and this molded his future as a psychologist. …show more content…

The point of the test is to make the theories of personality developed Jung applicable to real life. The 16 distinctive personality types result from interactions from different scenarios. Firstly, the world aspect. This targets the introversion and extroversion characteristic. To identify this, the main question is, “Do you prefer to focus on the outer world or on your own inner world?” Next, the aspect of sensing or intuition. Next, thinking or feeling, this idea is surrounded upon the question, “When making decisions, do you prefer to first look at logic and consistency or first look at the people and special circumstances?” This focuses on “Do you prefer to focus on the basic information you take in or do you prefer to interpret and add meaning?” Thirdly, In dealing with the outside world, do you prefer to get things decided or do you prefer to stay open to new information and options? ” After completing these processes the individual is given a four letter code which is their personality type. The first criterion, Extraversion or Introversion, signifies the source and direction of a person’s energy expression. The second criterion, Sensing or Intuition, represents the way someone perceives information. Sensing means that a person mainly believes information he or she receives directly from the external world. Intuition means that a person believes mainly information he or she receives from the internal …show more content…

Jung creates a positive approach to aging, explaining that psychological and spiritual development takes place across the lifespan. Individuals in the second half of life can work toward continuing creativity, fulfillment, and a deepening of spirituality. Jung called the journey of self-exploration, "individuation," which is the central concept of analytical psychology. Jung developed the idea that we as a society can build on our inner life by opening ourselves up to new ideas and experiences, continuing to grow and learn as we age. This will lead to a new sense of meaning and purpose of our life. By doing so, we can expand on our values and ideas leading to bettering ourselves and creating end goals. We can also be open to conscious grieving and let go of goals that we did not achieve earlier in life. If we have a deeper understanding of ourselves during the second half of life, we will have the ability to explore more family, social and community roles. Also Jung came to the conclusion that by getting in touch with our inner self we can also get in touch with a more neglected side, such as one's feminine or masculine side, a personality type that languished, or a personal destiny that was never realized. Understanding ourselves can help us to understand and relate to others. This self-understanding also gives us allows us to grow our self-esteem as we age. Jung discovered that if an individual is able to

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