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fantasy
Definition:
Fantasy in Jungian psychology is an expression of unconscious material, often arising spontaneously in the form of images, stories, or daydreams. It serves as a bridge between the conscious and unconscious, revealing inner desires, fears, or unresolved conflicts.
Example:
Exploring fantasies can provide insight into unconscious processes, helping clients understand their inner world and integrate repressed material. For instance, a recurring daydream about adventure may symbolise a desire for freedom or self-expression.
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