Principle Of Individuation by Murray B. Stein

An accessible, scholarly examination of the Jungian concept of individuation that traces its philosophical and historical roots—from classical metaphysics through alchemy—and explains how it functions as the central organizing process of psychological development. The work analyzes key Jungian notions such as ego, Self, shadow, anima/animus, and archetypes, and shows how the integration of unconscious contents supports psychological maturation and greater wholeness. It combines theoretical clarification with clinical and cultural reflections, outlining practical implications for psychotherapy and personal growth.

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