examples are freedom of speech, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Frances Gray has written: 'Jung, Irigaray, individuation' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Individuation (Psychology)
Jochen Stork has written: 'Wege der Individuation' -- subject(s): Case studies, Individuation (Psychology)
Mara Sidoli has written: 'The unfolding self' -- subject(s): Individuation, Separation-individuation, Personality Development, Self, Psychotherapy, Self Concept, Pathological Psychology 'The unfolding self' -- subject(s): Pathological Psychology, Personality development, Psychotherapy, Self, Self Concept, Separation-individuation, Individuation, Personality Development
Individuation (psychological wholeness).
Susan W. McMichaels has written: 'Journey out of the garden' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian saints, Christianity, Individuation (Psychology), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Individuation (Psychology)
Individuation is the quest for completeness, so that the individual has successfully expressed in the outside world all aspects of himself, that don't have a negative effect on the society that he/she lives in.
Midlife is a time where it seems like the individuation process has come to a stop. Yet the darkness of midlife offers it's own opportunities. Carl Jung believed alchemy was tied to the darkness of midlife.
Calogero Ippolito has written: 'An examination of Wiggin's theory of identity and individuation'
Manfred J. Foerster has written: 'Individuation und Objektbeziehung'
Margaret S. Mahler has written: 'Psychose infantile' 'Separation-individuation' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Separation-individuation 'The memoirs of Margaret S. Mahler' -- subject(s): Infant psychology, Biography, Child analysis, Psychoanalysts
Individuation. The aim is wholeness, through the integration of unconscious forces and motivations underlying human behavior.
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