Exploring Jungian Archetypes in Society and Self

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Jungian Archetypes

1.According to Carl G. Jung (1875-1961), a Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Archetypes are highly developed elements of the unconscious human mind. An easier way of explaining this, is that every person who lives on this planet shares a universal unconscious idea or pattern of thought, or a blueprint. Archetypes are all around us and have been for many years; they are not just found in people, but also in characters in books and movies, gods and goddesses, as well in the animal kingdom. Archetypes are important in social psychology in that they not only give psychologists a proper way of deducing a patient; but in that it give us as humans an idea of who we are as an individual, a culture, and as a human race. …show more content…

When he were to look back on his childhood, the first thing that would come to his mind was a dream he once had; he was lying in bed, peacefully asleep, when the dreamt up a godly figure he had never seen before. This dream is what drove him to study mentally ill patients in Burgholzli Hospital in Zürich, Switzerland. While studying the patients (and later himself), he grew to finally become confident in the idea of a universal psyche blueprint that everyone had in their programed mind. For years he would play with the name of his idea, but in 1919 the word “Archetype” sunk its way into one of his paper. Arche, meaning beginning, and type, meaning pattern or underlying form, was just the word to describe his discovery. Jung spent many years on his research on archetypes, soon growing to describe them as “psycho-physical patterns existing in the universe” because he believed they came from surrounding events and cultures.Then, it was discovered that archetypes were not only found in the unconscious mind, but in the world around us as well. The more Jung looked into the subject of Archetypes, he grew to believe that they were these pre-personality traits. The most common ones are the hero, the maiden, the wise old man, the magician, the earth mother, the witch or sorceress, and the trickster. Each character has a diffèrent pair of words or meanings to it; the hero is protection and rescue, the maiden is purity and

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