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Which of the following steps in Jung's theory of individuation involves one's acceptance of his or her genuine self that is generally covered by a public face?
 
  a. Confronting the unconscious
  b. Transcend
  c. Dethroning the persona
  d. Accepting the anima and animus archetype



Question 2

In Jung's view, which of the following is true of individuation?
 
  a. It involves fulfilling one's capacities and developing one's self.
  c. The tendency toward individuation is extrinsic and evitable.
  b. The psyche becomes more diffuse while attaining individuation.
  d. It is dependent on one's self-mage and not on any of the environmental forces.



Question 3

According to Jung's view, which of the following personality changes must occur in an individual during his or her middle age?
 
  a. The attitude of the personality must shift from extraversion to introversion
  c. The process of realizing or actualizing the self must begin
  b. The psychic energy must be rechanneled to different activities and interests
  d. All of these are correct.



Question 4

According to Jung, _____ one's interests must shift from the physical and material to the spiritual, philosophical, and intuitive.
 
  a. during early childhood
  c. in young adulthood
  b. during adolescence
  d. at middle age
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6 years ago
(Answer to Q. 1)  ANS: C
FEEDBACK: In the midlife process of individuation, the first change involves dethroning the persona. Although we must continue to play various social roles if we are to function in the real world and get along with different kinds of people, we must recognize that our public personality may not represent our true nature. Further, we must come to accept the genuine self that the persona has been covering.

(Answer to Q. 2)  ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Individuation involves becoming an individual, fulfilling ones capacities, and developing ones self. The tendency toward individuation is innate and inevitable, but it can be helped or hindered by environmental forces, such as ones educational and economic opportunities and the nature of the parentchild relationship.

(Answer to Q. 3)  ANS: D
FEEDBACK: During middle age the attitude of the personality must shift from extraversion to introversion. The focus on consciousness must be tempered by an awareness of the unconscious.

(Answer to Q. 4)  ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Jung believed that middle age is a natural time of transition in which the personality is
supposed to undergo necessary and beneficial changes. At middle age, the focus on consciousness must be tempered by an awareness of the unconscious. One's interests must shift from the physical and material to the spiritual, philosophical, and intuitive.
Delorean Author
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6 years ago
Excellent answers
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6 years ago
Thank you
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