1 / 36

Sigi and the Jung Offenders

Sigi and the Jung Offenders. PSYC540 History and Systems of Psychology. A bit of Perspective: 1895. Wertheimer is 15. Titchener is 28. Freud Publishes his 1 st Book. Watson is 17. Wundt is 63. Perspective Continued 1939. Gestalt is coming to the US. Structuralism is history.

yonah
Télécharger la présentation

Sigi and the Jung Offenders

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Sigi and the Jung Offenders PSYC540 History and Systems of Psychology

  2. A bit of Perspective:1895 Wertheimer is 15 Titchener is 28 Freud Publishes his 1st Book Watson is 17 Wundt is 63

  3. Perspective Continued1939 Gestalt is coming to the US Structuralism is history Freud Passes Away Behaviorism has taken over Voluntarism is a memory

  4. Leibnitz’s Monads

  5. Fechner!

  6. Goethe“On Nature”

  7. Charcot and Janet

  8. Charles Darwin

  9. Ernst Brucke

  10. Martha Bernays

  11. …and his Mama, Amalia

  12. Josef Bruer

  13. Bertha Pappenheim“Anna O.”

  14. Adolph Hitler

  15. Anna Freud

  16. The Couch

  17. Anna Freud1895-1982

  18. Anna Receiving Honorary Doctorate at Lewis and Clark

  19. Carl G. Jung1875-1961

  20. The King and Crown Prince

  21. The Archetypes

  22. Jung in Action

  23. Hermann Rorschach1884-1922

  24. A Bit About Hermann • Born in 1884 in Zurich, Switzerland • Father was a drawing teacher at a boy’s prep school • Hermann’s childhood nickname was “Klex” (meaning “inkblot”) • Klecksography, using inkblots to create some form of image was a popular game at the time • Was a fairly decent artist

  25. But What About the Inkblots? • Experimented for a while in 1911 with inkblots and Jung’s word association test, but put it aside • In 1917, someone else published a dissertation regarding inkblots Szyman Hens and Eugen Bleuler • Bleuler was Rorschach’s supervisor at one point • Regenerated Rorschach’s interest, who, by 1818 developed about 40 cards (10 are now in use) and utilized them on hundreds of patients • In 1922, he published his book detailing his work with inkblots called “Psychodiagnostik” • A few weeks later, he passed away at the age of 37

  26. Henry Murray 1893-1988

  27. Christina Morgan1897-1967

  28. Why did I marry him?' She said, dazed. 'Why?" Captain Archer’s Daugther (1932)

  29. Yes, there really is a Yehudi

  30. Karen Horney1885-1952

  31. Alfred Adler1870-1937

  32. 1932

  33. Gordon Allport1897-1967

  34. Erik Homberger (Erikson)1904-1994

  35. Questions? Thoughts?

More Related