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Mr. Wonderful

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Identify an area of disagreement between Jung and Freud.
 
  a. The existence of homosexuality
  c. The importance of dreams
  b. The existence of the unconscious
  d. The nature of libido

Question 2

How did Carl Jung overcome his neurotic disturbance, which later influenced his theory of personality?
 
  a. By confronting with his conscious mind
  b. Through the exploration of his dreams and fantasies
  c. By laboratory experiments in psychology
  d. Through word-association tests



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
FEEDBACK: One of the first points on which Jung disagreed with Freud involved the nature of libido.
Jung did not believe that libido was primarily a sexual energy; he argued instead that it was a broad, undifferentiated life energy.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Jung overcame his neurotic disturbance by confronting his unconscious through the exploration of his dreams and fantasies. Out of Jungs confrontation with his unconscious he fashioned his approach to personality. Jung established his theory on an intuitive base, which derived from his personal experiences and dreams.



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