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 But only confrontation can help the ego to come to grips with the complex and lead to its resolution." But only confrontation can help the ego to come to grips with the complex and lead to its resolution."
  
 +p18 "One of the most frequent causes of complexes is indeed the so-called "moral conflict," i.e., apparent inability to affirm the whole of mans nature.
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 +=== The difference between the conceptions of Jung and Freud ===
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 +=== The two kinds of complexes ===
 +p22 "<fc green>[1]</fc> Many complexes are split off from consciousness because the latter preferred to get rid of them by repression.\\
 +<fc green>[2]</fc> But there are //others that have never been in consciousness before//,<fc red><sup>31</sup></fc> and therefore could never have been arbitrarily repressed. They grow out of the unconscious and invade the conscious mind with their weird and unassailable convictions and impulses."<fc red><sup>32</sup></fc>"
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 +p25 "If a "nodal point" is enriched only by mythological or universal human material, we may speak of a complex originating in the realm of the collective unconscious; but if individually acquired material is //superimposed// on it, i.e., if it appears in the cloak of a personally conditioned conflict, then we may speak of a complex originating in the domain of the personal unconscious.\\ 
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 +Summing up, we may say that complexes have:\\
 +//two kinds of **roots**//
 +  - they are based on infantile or
 +  - actual events or conflicts
 +//two kinds of **nature**// <fc green>(xRef p22)</fc>
 +  - "morbid" or
 +  - "healthy"
 +//two modes of **expression** according to the circumstance//
 +  - negative or 
 +  - positive
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 +=== Complexes belong to the basic structure of the psyche ===
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 +=== Neurosis and Psychosis ===
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 +p30 <fc green>Quoting Jung again:</fc>\\ 
 +~~SEARCHPATTERN#'/(.*§4 \s*([^\n\r]+).*)/i'?? +aker:collected_works:cw9i _sprender $quote ??~~
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 +==== Chapter 2 ====
  
  
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