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group

Definition:

In Jungian psychology, a group represents a collective unit where individual identities are influenced by shared archetypes, dynamics, and collective unconscious processes. Groups can evoke feelings of belonging, but they may also suppress individuality and intensify unconscious projections.

Example:

Exploring group dynamics helps clients understand how collective influences shape their behaviour and self-perception. For example, a client struggling with conformity in a workplace group may gain insight into their unconscious need for acceptance.

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