Tag: healing

  • The Scapegoat Complex

    The scapegoat complex  is one of the most controversial and emotionally charged psychological complexes.I find it important to mention, despite its deeply unpleasant emotional baggage. Why?Because it is incredibly common— 🔹 In families🔹 In kindergartens🔹 In classrooms🔹 In schools🔹 In universities🔹 In workplaces Wherever you turn, you are likely to find a scapegoat somewhere nearby. The Four Pillars of the Scapegoat Complex The scapegoat complex is…

  • The Victim Complex: The Shadow of Inferiority

    Sometimes, the inferiority complex  comes with a companion—the victim complex. But what’s the difference between them? 📌 The inferiority complex is centered around self-perceived inadequacy—📌 The victim complex is shaped by a history of unfair suffering and injustice. To develop a victim complex, a person’s childhood must have included: This deepens the feeling of helplessness, creating a pervasive sense of injustice that follows them into adulthood. 🔹 A…

  • The Inferiority Complex and Its Deep-Rooted Impact

    One of the most significant psychological burdens that arises from the mother and father complex is the inferiority complex. It is often closely tied to the authority complex, though it can also exist independently. From the moment we are born, we are shaped by the gaze of our mother, our father, and our siblings.As we grow, we see ourselves through their eyes.…

  • The Negative Father Complex and Its Lasting Effects

    The negative father complex  develops when a child’s personal boundaries are violated, broken, or destroyed. 🔴 Boundaries can be physically violated through: 🔴 Boundaries can be emotionally violated through: 💬 Common phrases that shape the negative father complex: 💡 Even if a father is physically absent—due to death, divorce, or abandonment—his absence alone can create a father wound, which leads to psycho-emotional consequences: ⚫ Deep-rooted sadness, often numbed with…

  • Wild Nature and the Primal Woman – Both Are Endangered

    Subscriber Content Throughout history, women’s instinctual nature has been hunted, suppressed, and silenced.It is no coincidence that as our understanding of our primal nature fades, so does the wild nature of our planet. 🔹 Discovering the Primal WomanStudying wolves was the first time I truly grasped the essence of the Primal Woman archetype.Strong women and healthy wolves share the same psychological…

  • The Psyche from a Jungian Perspective

    From a Jungian perspective, the psyche, like any other self-organizing system, is a collection of various interactive processes, both conscious and unconscious. In this system, the Ego is the center of the conscious personality, while the Self is the center of the entire psyche. We do not perceive the Self as something concrete—such as a material structure, a recognizable…

  • The Impact of Violence on Attachment and Psychological Well-being

    Violence —whether verbal or physical expressions of anger and rejection—can have severe psychological and psychosomatic consequences. Children who experience domestic violence are often described as depressed, passive, and struggling to adapt to new environments. They tend to be angry, restless, and aggressive. These children do not know how to play, rarely experience joy, or may not express happiness at all. Their emotional expressions are…

  • Dependence & Codependence

    Human differentiation or individuation appears as two processes that take place in human relations with each other. These processes continuously work in parallel both internally and externally. Internally, differentiation is a person’s ability to see another person as a separate and autonomous individuality, and the ability to separate thoughts from emotions.Deeply personal, differentiation refers to…

  • Procrastination from Jungian perspective

    Procrastination: A Jungian Perspective on the Inner Conflict Procrastination is often seen as a problem of discipline or poor time management, but from a Jungian perspective, it is more than just avoidance—it is a sign of an inner psychological conflict. Procrastination occurs when different parts of the psyche—the conscious ego and the unconscious forces—are at odds with each other. The…

  • The Negative Animus – the inner Critical Voice

    The constellation of the negative animus manifests in various ways, affecting both men and women alike. However, in men, its destructive force can be even more pronounced, as evidenced by disproportionately high rates of male suicide. In the United States, for instance, males accounted for nearly 80% of all suicides in 2022, with a rate…