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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," | ||
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+ | === The difference between the conceptions of Jung and Freud === | ||
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+ | === The two kinds of complexes === | ||
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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; | ||
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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**// | ||
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+ | //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> | ||
+ | ~~SEARCHPATTERN#'/ | ||
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+ | ==== Chapter 2 ==== | ||