| A | B |
| analytical psychology | Jungs approach |
| collective unconscious Jung | an inherited foundation of personality |
| archetypes | collective unconcious that have never been in conscious "heredity" |
| shadow aspect | unconscious that neesd unfolding |
| animus | masculine assertive male side in females |
| anima | passive female side that every male has. |
| 4 ways of expieriencing world jung | sensing intuition feeling thinking |
| Intuition | quick guessing about what underlies sensory input |
| Jungs method | taught individuals to be more receptive to their dreams and to let there unconscios serve as guides to how they live using self actualization |
| inferiority complex | if the person fails to develop effective compensations |
| social feeling or interest | qualitiesa vital for the healthy well functioning personality |
| 3 craps for Adler | siblinr rivalry, inferiority complex and striving for competence |
| Eric fromm | social beings |
| 8 psychosocial stages Erickson | determines how adequate they will become as adults depends on psychosocial crisis |
| key term erickson | identity crisis |
| relational self | start in relational and interpersonal terms |
| bipolar representations | made up of the childs image of itself, image of the significant other person and the feelings activated when the interaction occurs |
| kohut-Empathic mirroring | a deprivation when parents to involved with narccisstic needs they become targets for suitable identification |
| Kohut expressed | sensitive feel what they feel empathetic mirroring |
| relational therapy | A coherant approach to conceptualizing personality problems and treating them therapeutically |
| psychodynamic inquiries | open ended probes that leave your task unclear so that underlying motives and dynamics can emerge |
| psychodynamic interpretation depend more on what | interpretation than on test |
| projective methods | to disguise the purpose of a test the way in which the testing situation is structured so that the task is ambiguous |
| Rorschach test | inkblot test depend on interpretation of the inkblot |
| TAT test | series of pictures and one blank card |
| Harvard personologists | provided a rare model for the intensive psychodynamic study of individual lives |
| higher order motives | psycholgical desires for particular goals or outcomes that have value for the individual |
| interjudge reliability | clinicians judgement about the meaning of the responses as signs of underlying traits in the subject must be demonstrated whenever there are subjective judgements |
| availability heuristic | the relative availability salience or accessibility of events in the judge's mind more available cognitively most likely it will happen |
| anxiety | the emotional reaction to the break through into consciousness of unacceptable impulses |