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Carl Jung Biography

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Carl Jung Personal History Carl Jung was born in was born in Kesswil, Switzerland to a Paul Achilles, a pastor, and Emilie Preiswerk. He was the fourth child but the first three didn?t survive. His mother was absent and depressed for much of his early life, so Carl was a solitary child that kept to himself and his thoughts. Jung got his MD at the University of Basel in 1900 and his PhD at the University of Zurich in Switzerland in 1902. Area of Study Jung was largely interesting in the psychoanalysis work of Sigmund Freud and was mentored under him for a number of years as they became friends. Jung was also very interested in the relationship between the conscious and the subconscious mind; along with dream analysis and these became the basis for many of his theories.

AP Psych Myers 6th edition Chapter 1

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HISTORY AND METHODS Psychology is the science of behavior and mental processes A Brief History- Wilhelm Wundt- founded first research lab in 1879- birth of scientific psychology Structuralism ? studied consciousness- introspection, examining one?s mind and what one is thinking and feeling. Edward Titchener Functionalism- look at function not structure, stress adaptation to the environment. William James (Principles of Psychology in 1890) John Dewey Gestalt psychology ? focus on the totality of perception, Max Wertheimer Psychoanalysis- Sigmund Freud- focus on role of unconscious conflicts, the process of raising these conflicts to a level of awareness is the goal of psychoanalysis Current Views of Psychology- Neurobiology- Behavior viewed in terms of biological responses
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