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Personal Unconscious: The Hidden Depths of Your Mind

Personal Unconscious: The Hidden Depths of Your Mind

Defining the Personal Unconscious in Analytic Psychology The Personal Unconscious is a cornerstone of Carl Jung’s analytic psychology, representing the stratum of the psyche that lies immediately beneath the threshold of conscious awareness. It encompasses all those psychological contents that were once conscious but have been forgotten, repressed, or perceived subliminally without ever fully registering […]

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Persona: Unmasking Your Social Self

Persona: Unmasking Your Social Self

Introduction and Definition in Analytic Psychology The term Persona, within the framework of Carl Jung’s analytic psychology, designates the public personality or mask that an individual consciously presents to the external world. It is fundamentally a psychological mechanism of adaptation, serving as an interface between the ego and society. Crucially, the persona is not synonymous […]

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