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Unit 7 – Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
Topic 7.6
How would Carl Jung's theory challenge Freud's concept of personal unconscious?
He argued that conscious thoughts are more influential than unconscious ones in shaping behavior.
Jung claimed that there is no such thing as an unconscious mind.
He suggested that humans don't have individual personalities but share one single global personality.
Jung proposed the existence of a collective unconscious in addition to personal unconsciousness.
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AP Psychology - 7.6 Psychoanalytic Theories of Personality
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