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  • A systematic structure of theories concerning the relation of conscious and unconscious ideological processes.
  • The individuation process is a term created by the famous psychologist Carl Gustav Jung to describe the process of becoming aware of oneself, of one’s make-up, and the way to discover one’s true, inner self. Although the structure is basic and simple, the contents require a much deeper understanding.
  • The collective unconscious is an important concept in the psychology of Carl Gustav Jung. The collective unconscious is shared by us all.
  • Individuation means that one becomes a person, an individual, a totally integrated personality.
  • The first step of integration is individuation of all aspects of the personality, which is called the individuation process.
  • The individuation process begins with becoming conscious of the Persona, the mask we take on in our every day life.
  • The Persona is the mask we all wear, a mask that pretends individuality. It makes us believe that one is a certain individual, but it nothing else than a well played role.
  • The Shadow represents unknown or little known characteristics of the ego
  • There is in the unconscious of each man an inherent image of woman who helps him to understand her being.
  • The animus in women is the counterpart of the anima in men.
  • After the anima and animus, the archetypes of the old wise man and the great mother arise, respectively in man and woman.
  • In a woman the archetype of the great mother acts in a similar way to the old wise man in a man.
  • The process of individuation is not easy for Western man because he has difficulty with the concept of paradoxes.
  • Jung thought that that heritage can play a role in the balance of a personality.
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