The Work of Carl Jung — Individuation and Becoming Whole

The term individuation is most strongly associated with Carl Jung. For Jung, individuation (often used interchangeably with individualisation) is the lifelong psychological process of becoming a fully integrated and authentic self. It is not about becoming someone new. It is about becoming who you already are beneath social roles, expectations, and internal conflict. Jung believed that the human psyche… Read More The Work of Carl Jung — Individuation and Becoming Whole

The Shadow Self

Discovering the shadow self, according to Carl Jung, is one of the most transformative and essential journeys in personal growth and psychological healing. The “shadow” refers to the parts of ourselves we suppress, deny, or disown—often because they are painful, socially unacceptable, or simply uncomfortable to confront. Jung believed that the path to wholeness involves not only embracing our… Read More The Shadow Self