Enantiodromia
Enantiodromia is a process outlined by the depth psychologist C. G. Jung in which one psychological modality is said to naturally flow into its apparent opposite or polar complementary.
Jung believed that nature, and by implication mankind, is self-directed toward a union of opposites. So he forwarded what could be regarded as a Jungian doctrine (some might say dogma) of psychological integration, balance and wholeness.
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Posted on April 30, 2012, in E and tagged Carl Jung, Depth psychology, transformation. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.












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