Asked by ARLENE MOLINERO on Sep 24, 2024

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For Jung,the total personality is composed of the

A) conscious, unconscious, and the subconscious.
B) psyche, the superego, and the subconscious.
C) ego, the personal unconscious, and the collective unconscious.
D) ego, id, and superego.

Collective Unconscious

A concept in Jungian psychology referring to the part of the unconscious mind which is derived from ancestral memory and experience and is shared among a species.

Personal Unconscious

Jung's term for the layer of the unconscious that is made up of forgotten or suppressed experiences unique to an individual.

Total Personality

The complete range of characteristics, traits, and behaviors that make up an individual's distinctive personality.

  • Gain an understanding of the constituent parts and architecture of Jung’s theory of the psyche.
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Kanami HIDAKAabout 19 hours ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Jung believed that the total personality was composed of the ego, the personal unconscious (which contains both repressed and forgotten experiences), and the collective unconscious (which is shared by all human beings and contains archetypes or universal themes). The id, ego, and superego are instead concepts from Freud's theory of psychoanalysis.