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culture

Definition:

Culture in Jungian analysis encompasses the collective values, symbols, myths, and traditions that influence individual and societal behaviour. It is an expression of the collective unconscious and a reflection of shared archetypal patterns.

Example:

Exploring cultural influences helps clients understand how collective beliefs shape their personal psyche, providing insight into identity and unconscious biases. For instance, a patient’s inner conflict might stem from cultural expectations clashing with personal desires.

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