Yung's theory -

 Yung's theory - Yung was an associate of Freud but gave different views than Freud.  He used the term mana for personality.  It is such an entirety that includes all kinds of thinking, emotional, conscious and unconscious processes.

 Structure - (1) Conscious and ego (2) Unconscious (A) Individual (B) Group or transcendental B - 1) Persona

 (B-2) anima and animus (B-3) shadow



 (3) Prototype (4) Attitude and function

 (A) Attitude (B) Function

 (A-1) introverted (B-1) sensing

 (A-2) extrovert (B-2) thinking

 (B-3) rate

 (B-6) intuition

 (5) Psychological type

 (A) extroverted mind type (B) extroverted sense type (C) extroverted sensory type

 (D) extroverted intuition type (Y) introverted thinking type (R) introverted emotion type

 (L) introverted sensory type (and) introverted intuition type

 Dynamics of Personality - (1) Law of Antonyms (2) Law of Equilibrium (3) Law of Entropy

 Development of personality - (1) childhood (2) early puberty (3) middle age (4) old age

 Yung's learning methods - word association, symptom testing, dream analysis.

 Evaluation - (1) Yung's representation of the collective unconscious in his theory has been described by modern psychologists as a new step towards understanding the nature of the unconscious.

 (2) Psychological and psychological types have been described by psychologists as useful.

 Fault

 (1) Personality theory is said to be an incompatible and irreconcilable mechanism.

 (2) Adirupa Sampratya is a meaningless Samprapti.

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