#1
Who developed the concept of archetypes in psychology?
Carl Jung
ExplanationCarl Jung introduced the concept of archetypes.
#2
Which of the following is NOT considered an archetype according to Jungian psychology?
Consciousness
ExplanationConsciousness is not considered an archetype by Jungian psychology.
#3
What term does Jung use to describe the process of projecting one's own unconscious qualities onto others?
Projection
ExplanationJung termed projecting unconscious qualities onto others as Projection.
#4
Which archetype represents the feminine qualities in men according to Jungian psychology?
Anima
ExplanationThe Anima archetype represents feminine qualities in men.
#5
Which archetype represents the aspect of ourselves that we present to the outside world?
Persona
ExplanationThe Persona archetype represents the aspect presented to the outside world.
#6
What is the term used to describe the process of integrating the unconscious elements of the psyche?
Individuation
ExplanationIndividuation refers to integrating unconscious elements of the psyche.
#7
Which archetype represents the universal symbolic images or patterns inherited from the collective unconscious?
Self
ExplanationThe Self archetype represents inherited symbolic images from the collective unconscious.
#8
Which archetype is often associated with themes of rebirth, renewal, and transformation?
Shadow
ExplanationThe Shadow archetype is associated with rebirth, renewal, and transformation themes.
#9
In Jungian psychology, what is the role of the 'Self' archetype?
It represents the striving for perfection and unity
ExplanationThe Self archetype represents the pursuit of perfection and unity.
#10
What term does Jung use to describe the process of integrating the unconscious aspects of the psyche into consciousness?
Individuation
ExplanationJung termed integrating unconscious aspects into consciousness as Individuation.
#11
According to Jung, what is the collective unconscious?
The part of the psyche responsible for inherited ancestral memories
ExplanationThe collective unconscious is the psyche's part responsible for ancestral memories.
#12
What does the term 'collective unconscious' refer to in Jungian psychology?
The inherited reservoir of ancestral memories and experiences
ExplanationThe collective unconscious refers to the reservoir of ancestral memories and experiences.
#13
According to Jung, what is the purpose of individuation?
To integrate the conscious and unconscious aspects of the psyche
ExplanationThe purpose of individuation is to integrate conscious and unconscious psyche aspects.
#14
Which archetype represents the divine, transcendent aspect of the self?
Self
ExplanationThe Self archetype represents the divine, transcendent aspect of the self.
#15
Which archetype represents the aspect of the personality associated with the quest for adventure, freedom, and spontaneity?
Hero
ExplanationThe Hero archetype is associated with the quest for adventure, freedom, and spontaneity.