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egohood

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There he is still the whole, and the whole is in him, indistinguishable from nature and bare of all egohood (pp.
The individual comes through this transition with a stronger grip on their sword of egohood and will slash and prick at parents and classmates, flexing their muscles in arguments and scenes.
For Jung, transformation is the goal of psychotherapy, and the disappearance of egohood is the only criterion of change.
 
 
 
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