What was Jung's attitude toward myths?
A) He thought that myths had been made unnecessary by modern science.
B) He thought myths were useful, but only for uneducated people.
C) He thought myths were important at the early stages of psychological development, before the individuation process, but not thereafter.
D) He thought myths often provide valuable guidance.
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Q27: Hallucinations, according to Jung, are experiences of
A)
Q28: The collective unconscious
A) is determined by heredity,
Q29: Jung's concept of the "collective unconscious" is
Q30: For Jung, mythology
A) involves the collective unconscious.
B)
Q31: Which of the following is/are part of
Q33: The archetypes that are closest to consciousness
Q34: How did Jung describe the relationship between
Q35: According to Jung, the function of mythology
Q36: The collective unconscious contains
A) fixations.
B) complexes.
C) the
Q37: Jung suggested that humans are predisposed to
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