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J Anal Psychol ; 63(2): 241-254, 2018 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29504686

ABSTRACT

The centrality of the ethical dimension in Carl Gustav Jung's analytical psychology is demonstrated through careful reference to fundamental moments in the Jungian text. Tracking Jung's statements about the primacy of the 'moral function' (or 'moral factor') in the cure of neurosis as well as in the process of individuation, the ethical nature of the psychotherapeutic praxis proposed by Jung is highlighted. This allows us to see the ethical aspect of psychological conflicts, and thus to understand better why individuation can be seen as a 'moral achievement'. Finally, the intelligible ethical structure of Jungian psychotherapeutic praxis is exposed.


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Individuation , Jungian Theory , Morals , Psychoanalysis , Psychoanalytic Therapy , Humans
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