animus

The anima and animus are a syzygy of dualistic, Jungian archetypes among the array of other animistic parts within the Self in Jungian psychology, described in analytical psychology and archetypal psychology, under the umbrella of transpersonal psychology. The Jungian parts of the Self are a priori part of the infinite set of archetypes within the collective unconscious. Modern Jungian clinical theory under the analytical/archetypal -psych framework considers a syzygy-without-its-partner like yin without yang: countertransference reveals that logos and/or eros are in need of repair through a psychopomp, mediating the identified patient's Self; this theoretical model is similar to positive psychology's understanding of a well-tuned personality through something like a Goldilocks principle.

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    Anima & Animus

    "Anima" and "Animus" are Jungian psychological concepts that describe the unconscious feminine and masculine aspects present in individuals, regardless of gender. Anima: The anima represents the feminine archetype within a man's psyche. It encompasses qualities such as intuition, emotion...
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