What is individualization?
Individualization is the development of a person gradually leads more knowledge and sense of the whole being. It is a concept famous for the deceased Carl Gustav Jung, which is attributed to the creation of a very different psychological method of viewing the psyche than Sigmund Freud. Jung had a very different view of how people had done their lives and how they could achieve better satisfaction with themselves through the internal examination of the psyche. The core of this was this process of individualization, where people brought hidden aspects of themselves and integrated these aspects into personality.
The idea of individualization is complicated and it is often best seen as the Jungian interpretation of literature. When the hero moves along the way, he encounters specific archetypes from which he must learn and integrate. Unlike the works of myth and fiction, however, individualization in humans is rarely so linear. People can again and reiterate with the same problems until they "get" or recognize it and do not use the full self.
There are severalconcepts that help clarify individualization. The first is the personal unconscious or all those unintegrated aspects of a person who is difficult to achieve and may not be easy. In this unconscious lies archetypal figures such as shadow or the most suppressed aspects of themselves and the Anima/animus or the male/female party, depending on what is against the actual sex.
also have a personality, according to Jung, and this is the outer face wearing in the world or their social face. The outer center of the self is the ego, but in an unjustified person, the ego does not have to differ much from a personality and is the ruler of an unknown country (shadow, animation, etc.) or dominated.
From a therapeutic point of view, the therapist would help an Analysand or the patient at the beginning of the persona understanding and then at the depth of digging to meet the shadow and animus or animus. This could be extensive work and may require it for many years to putIn the unconscious bare, and many others to actually use the found thing of the unconscious. Individualization is not just discovering what is hidden, but incorporates it into the personality. There are many ways to achieve this kind of work, and this might include speaking, hypnosis, dream work, art or musical therapy, terms of sand and other things.
in fictitious work, heroes or heroines often achieve individualization in the length of the text. For a non-fictional individual, this work can be frightening, exciting and alternately slow and fast. People confront and process some of their worst concerns, as well as those things about themselves that they at least want to show personally. As the work continues, and it can take a lifetime, where even at that time, even at that time, it may never be achieved, people can find themselves more in contact with authentic and the whole self. In the Jungian Theory, the true self can be revealed only when and Anima or Animus were considered and integrated.