Archetypes are universal patterns of behavior that guide human behavior. Jung called archetypes "primordial images" and fundamental units of mind. Archetypes influence most human behavior in varying degrees
Freud believed slips reveal unconscious urges and desires. These slips serve as windows into subconscious mind. People make 1-2 errors per thousand words spoken
Enantiodromia describes the emergence of unconscious opposites over time. Everything eventually becomes its opposite to restore balance. Jung saw it as a natural principle of equilibrium in the psyche
Psychoanalytic theory assumes mental processes are regulated by pleasure principle. Pleasure corresponds to decrease in psychic excitation, pain with increase. Principle of constancy guides psychic apparatus's tendency to keep excitation constant. Most psychic processes are not necessarily accompanied by pleasure
Psychoanalytic therapy focuses on unconscious thoughts and memories. Freud developed theory in late 19th century. Therapy helps uncover unconscious feelings and patterns
Freudian slips are verbal or memory mistakes linked to unconscious mind. Named after Sigmund Freud, who described them in 1901. Freud based idea on man dropping Latin word from "The Aeneid"