Carl Jung on 'Dissociation.' Lexicon - Carl Jung Depth Psychology:
Dissociation: The splitting of a personality into its component parts or complexes, characteristic of neurosis.
A dissociation is not healed by being split off, but by more complete disintegration.
All the powers that strive for unity, all healthy desire for selfhood, will resist the disintegration, and in this way he will become conscious …
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