Carl Jung argued that emotional wisdom does not come from cultivating only what is pleasant or socially acceptable within us. Instead, it grows from a difficult psychological task: facing the shadow.
Something unexpected is happening in popular psychology. Carl Jung—the Swiss psychiatrist who died in 1961, whose ideas about archetypes and the collective unconscious once seemed destined for the ...
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