part 2 the mind and soul “ to thine own self be true.” —w. shakespeare
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Part 2
The Mindand Soul
“ To thine own self be true.”
—W. Shakespeare
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Chapter 4
Toward a Psychology of Stress
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“Modern man is sick, because he is not whole”
—Carl Gustav Jung
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The Great Debate
The mind and the brain(are they the same or different?)
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The Great Debate
The mind and the brain(are they the same or different?)
Is the mind a phenomenon of brain chemistryor is the brain the primary organ of choice
for the mind to do its work?
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Freudand the
Egg
Source: Courtesy of Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number LC-
USZ62-1234]
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Purpose of the Ego• To protect against threats
(it’s the ego that signals the fight-or-flight response)
• To increase pleasure
• To decrease pain
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Figure 5.2. Freud compared the abstract concept of the human psyche to a delicate egg.
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Purpose of the Ego
Freud believed that there is always tension within each individual as the ego is responsible for controlling
the impulses from the id.
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The Ego’s Defenses
• Defense mechanisms are used in response to feelings of anger and fear (stress)
• Each defense mechanism is a camouflage of reality
• They are used unconsciously
• We use more than one at a time
• Overprotection can be as dangerous as under-protection
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The Ego’s Defense Mechanisms
1. Denial2. Repression3. Projection4. Displacement5. Rationalization6. Humor
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ZIGGY © 2002 ZIGGY AND FRIENDS, INC. Reprinted with permission of UNIVERSAL UCLICK. All rights reserved.
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Jung and the
Iceberg
Source: © National Library of Medicine
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Mind as a Metaphorical Iceberg
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Mind as a Metaphorical Iceberg
Conscious Mind
Personal Unconscious Mind
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Mind as a Metaphorical Iceberg
Conscious Mind
Personal Unconscious Mind
Collective Unconscious Mind
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Figure 5.5. The conscious and unconscious minds have different languages, and while the conscious mind turns off during sleeping hours, the unconscious mind is perpetually active.
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Jung’s perspective on the mind
• Individuation• Introvert/Extrovert• Archetypes• Midlife Crisis• Synchronicity
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The Importance of Dreams• Dreams should be treated as fact
• Dreams have a definite idea expressed as symbols
• Dreams make sense when decoded properly
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The Importance of Dreams• Recurring dreams convey a previous trauma and or personal defect
• Dreams interpretation is individualistic
• Dream interpretation is essential to resolving stress
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Figure 5.6. Dreams offer a source of insight that we often don’t get any other way. For this reason, it is
important to pay attention to our dreams. Source: © 2000 by Peter Sinclair, www.greenmanstudio.com
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Jung was of the opinion that until the conscious mind can learn to speak the language of the unconscious mind (through the interpretation of dreams, symbols, etc.) there would always be psychic tension (stress) in the individual.
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Kübler-Ross and the
Death of
ExpectationsSource: © Ken Ross
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Stages of the Grieving Process
1. Denial2. Anger3. Bargaining4. Withdrawal5. Acceptance
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Resolution of grief takes personal reflection time
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ViktorFrankl:
A Search for Life’sMeaning
Source: © Jacqueline Godany/Reuters/Landov
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Viktor Frankl and Stress
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Viktor Frankl and Stress
• The Concept of Logotherapy• The Concept of Tragic Optimism
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Wayne DyerGuilt
and Worry
© CharlesBush.com
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Both guilt and worry are considered to be wasted emotional energy because they immobilize our thoughts... No amount of guilt will change the past...No amount of worry will change the future
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Guilt and worry rob us from living in the present moment...a place that many people rarely spend much time.
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Source: © Bradford Veley, Marquette, MI
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The Sin of Guilt
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The Art of Worrying
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LeoBuscaglia:
The Lessonsof Self-
LoveSource: © SLACK Incorporated
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Leo Buscaglia was of the opinion that until you can learn to love yourself unconditionally, you will have stress. Fear is the absence of love.
Self-love begins with cultivating self-esteem.
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AbrahamMaslow:The Art
of Self-
Actualization Source: Courtesy of the Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department,
Brandeis University.
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Maslow studied the lives of many people to see what was our greatest
human potential
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Figure 5.14. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.(Note the similarity to the Chakra System in Chapter 4.)
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“Self-actualization” is a term that Maslow coined to describe those people who could rise above the daily
hassles of life and reach their highest potential.
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The following are some of the traits (inner resources) he noted that help us rise above the mundane aspects of life
1. A highly efficient perception of reality 2. Acceptance3. Naturalness and spontaneity4. Problem centering5. Solitude and independence6. A continual freshness of appreciation7. Creativity
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The following are some of the traits (inner resources) he noted that help us rise above the mundane aspects of life
8. Interpersonal relationships9. Human kinship10. A democratic character11. A strong sense of ethical values12. Resistance to enculturization13. A sense of humor14. Mystical or peak experiences
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Maslow was convinced that each of us had the potential for self-actualization
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MartinSeligman:Optimismand the
Art of BeingHappy
Source: Courtesy of Martin Seligman
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Positive psychology is a study of what Aristotle called “The Good Life.” Seligman believes that positive thoughts are an inherentpart of the human condition and we need to cultivate, nurture and enhance these for emotional balance in times of stress.
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Positive Psychology1. Positive Emotions
2. Positive Personality Traits 3. Positive Institutions
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“The Constitution only gives you the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.”
—Ben Franklin
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A Tibetan Perspective
on Mind and Stress
Higher selfSmaller self
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Some Theoretical Common Ground
• Defenses of emotional stress• Increasing self-awareness to resolve issues