Friday, October 24, 2008

Carl Jung

Carl Jung started his career in the psychiatric clinic at the University of Zurich as an assistant to Eugen Bleuler in 1900. In his internship he worked out the so-called association experiment. "This method of testing used to reveal affectively significant groups of ideas in the unconscious area of the psyche (the mind)(Carl Jung Biography)" Theses  groups would have controlled the affected person and encourage anxieties and inappropriate emotions. After Jung read Sigmund's Frued's Interpretation of Dreams, he found his own ideas to be confirmed and furthered. The beginning of their work together was when he sent his publication Studies in Word Association. It lasted from 1907 until 1913. "Jung was eager to explore the secrets of the psyche expressed by dreaming, fantasies, myths, fairy tales, superstition, and occultism (belief in supernatural powers of forces) (Carl Jung Biography)." Freud had already worked out his theories about the basic cause of neurosis. His belief that all expressions of unconscious are hidden wish fulfillments. Jung thought more that the theories were presumptions and did not full justice to the expressions of psychic life. For Jung  unconscious is basically the source of man's creativeness and the roots of a person's consciousness. With his idea's he came into conflict with Freud, who regarded Carl Jung's ideas as unscientific, he  accused Freud of being narrow-minded. Freud and his followers disapproved of Jung and emphasized the spiritual aspects of the psyche.(Carl Jung Biography)

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Picture Prompt

Picture Prompt

Picture 1

 

            When children are little they want to grow up to become someone. Sometimes it will be that they want to be a fire fighter or a star. Other children have bigger dreams. Some want to grow up to defend their country as a soldier, just like the boy in the picture. There was a little boy just like any other child; there was only one thing different about him. When other boys his age went to dress up as police officers and firefighters, or their favorite movie character, he would dress up as soldiers. Just like his father.

            “Mom when I grow up I want to be like dad,” I said to her, when she asked me what I wanted to be. I did not really know what he did but it seemed like a good thing to do. My father was my hero and the person I looked up to the most. My mother then asked me if I knew actually what he did. I replied, “Something important,” not wanting my mother to know that I did not know what he did. I was four, how was I supposed to know what my father did. It had to be something good though, something only a real hero could do, and something I would do.

            “He defends our country, he protects us, it is important what he does he keeps us safe from bad people. He is a soldier,” my mother said.

            “I know,” I replied. I had to seem smart if I wanted to protect the entire country when I grew up. The only thing was, every job has a uniform, if I was going to be a soldier I would need to wear what a soldier wore.

            “Since I am going to be a soldier I need to dress like one,” I told my mother very firmly almost as if it was a command.

            The next day we went to the store, and bought a soldier uniform. It fit as if it were made for me. It had a hat, and a jacket with buttons on the front and on the sleeves. I looked just like my father.

            “Since your father is away doing his job right now why don’t we send him a picture of you and a letter,” my mother asked.

            I thought this was the best idea. I can show my dad that I am going to be just like him when I grow up. I told my mom what the letter had to say, it said, “ Dear Dad, I know that you are probably very busy right now, doing your job, defending our country but I have some big news to tell you. When I become older I am going to be a soldier just like you. I even already have the right uniform, see the picture we sent you that’s me. From your son, the next you.”

            Some kids will grow up to be a police officer, firefighter or what ever else the dreamed of being. Some will not. Not every little girl is going to grow up to be a star. Probably one in every million of girls who say that will actually become a star. Others will be able to be what they will choose differently.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Myths

Myths mean different things to people. The dictionary definition says, it is a traditional story especially one concerning the early history of people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving a super natural being or events. To me myths means a story that may or may not be true. Sometimes people made them up other times other people thought that people make them up. Some of these include the stories of the jersey devil, the loch ness monster, and many more. There are so many of these stories that are made up over the years and changed over time so one person knows one version and another person knows another version. They can have many multiple meanings. Many have religious or sacred meaning. Myths have been tried to be proven but sometimes are still not. For instance  people have taken pictures of the loch ness monster but people say they are fake or drawn.