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  1. Dec 12, 2023 · Individuation is a key concept in developmental psychology that involves developing an understanding of the self. Learn about how the individuation process works.

  2. individuation. noun. in· di· vid· u· a· tion ˌin-də-ˌvi-jə-ˈwā-shən. 1. : the act or process of individuating: such as. a (1) : the development of the individual from the universal. (2) : the determination of the individual in the general. b. : the process by which individuals in society become differentiated from one another. c.

  3. Individuation is a process of transformation whereby the personal and collective unconscious are brought into consciousness (e.g., by means of dreams, active imagination, or free association) to be assimilated into the whole personality.

  4. Sep 17, 2024 · Individuation means becoming anin-dividual,” and, in so far as “individuality” embraces our innermost, last, and incomparable uniqueness, it also implies becoming one’s own self. We could therefore translate individuation as “coming to selfhood” or “self-realization.”

  5. May 19, 2021 · “Individuation means becoming anin-dividual,” and, in so far as “individuality” embraces our innermost, last, and incomparable uniqueness, it also implies becoming one’s own self. We could therefore translate individuation as “coming to selfhood” . . .”

  6. Individuation describes how this agency works. Jung saw it as the process of self realisation, the discovery and experience of meaning and purpose in life; the means by which one finds oneself and becomes who one really is.

  7. Nov 15, 2023 · in the psychoanalytic theory of Carl Jung, the gradual development of a unified, integrated personality that incorporates greater and greater amounts of the unconscious, both personal and collective, and resolves any conflicts that exist, such as those between introverted and extraverted tendencies.