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Coined by Carl Jung, the shadow is the unconscious part of our personality that holds repressed fears, guilt, and trauma. In relationships, the shadow emerges as jealousy, control, fear, or ...
Jung once said the shadow is everything we don’t want to be. It’s something that we think that we’re not. “Oh, we’re not like that.” “I’m not like that.” ...
Shadow work draws on philosophical and psychological concepts that Carl Jung developed in the 20th century. Its aim is to assimilate the parts of the self that a person considers undesirable into ...
Carl Jung defined the Shadow as something that personifies everything that we refuse to acknowledge and accept about ourselves. It is a hidden, ...
Carl Jung's idea of the shadow is about people's often repressed, undesirable thoughts. For optimal self-acceptance, people need to explore their shadow self instead of repressing it.
One of the founders of modern psychology, Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung, wrote extensively on the shadow—which he defined as the unrecognized and incompatible, and thus unconscious, part of one ...
The #shadowwork movement stems from Carl Jung's writings. But he'd probably tell its adherents to get off social media.
Carl Jung is a respected voice in the psychiatry and psychotherapy world. The Swiss author, thinker, and philosopher is characterised by his beliefs in the sum of an individual's lived moments ...