Asked by Elias Montano on Jun 04, 2024
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Like other depth psychology,Jungian analysis believes transference plays an important role the process of counseling and consists of a three state approach that entails recognizing ________________,_______________,and ____________________.
A) projections; culture, gender, & archetypal elements; who the counselor is apart from the projection
B) complexes; personality types; polarities
C) the conscious; the unconscious; the persona
D) unpleasant; socially unacceptable; immoral aspects of the character
Archetypal Elements
Fundamental, universal symbols and themes that recur in myths, stories, and dreams across cultures, often representing basic human experiences and emotions.
Projections
In psychology, projections refer to the defense mechanism through which individuals attribute their own unacceptable feelings, motives, or desires to other people.
Culture
The social behavior, norms, knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, and customs that characterize a society or social group.
- Understand the significance and management of transference in the counseling process according to Jungian analysis.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the significance and management of transference in the counseling process according to Jungian analysis.
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