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#006 - Anger and Conflict: an exploration of our triggers and complexes

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Harry Venice discusses anger and conflict in a very personal and open way. This episode considers a key passage of Carl Jung regarding the benefits of conflict in the iondividuation process. Harry also discovers some practical real life examples of how anger can be triggered in our healing journey.
Anger and conflict is often linked with the parental complexes, especially the 'Father Wound'. On this note, the work of Robert Bly and James Hollis is also considered. Our attempts to repress our true selves can also result in a build up of anger and this is also explored in a very human and vulnerable way.
This is an important episode.
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Harry Venice discusses anger and conflict in a very personal and open way. This episode considers a key passage of Carl Jung regarding the benefits of conflict in the iondividuation process. Harry also discovers some practical real life examples of how anger can be triggered in our healing journey.
Anger and conflict is often linked with the parental complexes, especially the 'Father Wound'. On this note, the work of Robert Bly and James Hollis is also considered. Our attempts to repress our true selves can also result in a build up of anger and this is also explored in a very human and vulnerable way.
This is an important episode.
Write a positive review of this podcast and head to:
Website: https://www.psychologydeepdive.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PsychologyDeepDive
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologydeepdive/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@psychologydeepdive

Write a positive review of this podcast and head to ...
Website: https://www.psychologydeepdive.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PsychologyDeepDive
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologydeepdive/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@psychologydeepdive
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