Dora M. Kalff, with Harriet S. Friedman, LMFT, JA, CST-T, and Rie Rogers Mitchell, CST-T

Zollikon, Switzerland

Journal of Sandplay Therapy
Volume 16, Issue 2, 2007

Keywords

ego, Self, relativization, totality, individuation, Sandplay therapy, analytical psychology, theory, aims, consciousness, human totality, personality, union of opposites

Abstract

Dora Kalff explains that the aim of analytical psychology, which has been described by Jung as the individuation process, can be understood as a process of becoming conscious of human totality. Totality is understood as the state of being that reaches beyond the opposites inherent in the human personality and aims at the union of these opposites.

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Suggested Citation

Kalff, D. M., with Friedman, H. S., & Mitchell, R. R. (2007). The relativization of the ego. Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 16(2), 43–47. https://doi.org/10.61711/jst.2007.16.2.609

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