Asked by Alexandra Rogers on May 17, 2024

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In the Jungian case conceptualization of Martin,the client sees himself as a competent provider and has difficulty acknowledging certain parts of himself.This is an example of which of the following?

A) ego identity
B) the unconscious
C) archetype
D) individuation

Ego Identity

Erikson's theory about the self-image formed during adolescence, integrating various aspects of personality, values, and aspirations.

Individuation

A psychological process in which an individual becomes distinct and autonomous by integrating different aspects of the self, a concept often associated with Carl Jung.

Competent Provider

A professional who has the necessary skills, knowledge, and attitude to effectively deliver services to a diverse clientele.

  • Analyze the notions of complexes, archetypes, and the Self, along with their importance, in the realm of Jungian analytical psychology.
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Chris CavalierMay 21, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Ego identity in Jungian psychology refers to the conscious sense of self that a person develops, including the roles and attributes they identify with. Martin's view of himself as a competent provider, and his difficulty in acknowledging other parts of himself, reflects his ego identity, which encompasses his self-perception and conscious identity.