Author: Erin Hopper

Listen Deeper: Why Carl Jung Valued Inner Silence Over Constant Sharing

Listen Deeper: Why Carl Jung Valued Inner Silence Over Constant Sharing

Article | Mental health
Carl Jung, a pivotal figure in psychology, suggested that true self-realization—what he termed 'individuation'—blossoms not from external noise, but from cultivating inner stillness.
How Carl Jung Suggests We Navigate Loneliness and Fear After 60

How Carl Jung Suggests We Navigate Loneliness and Fear After 60

Article | Self-acceptance
Life unfolds in seasons. Youth often pulls our attention outward – towards building careers, establishing families, securing our place within the social fabric.
Carl Jung's Perspective on Personal Growth Without a Partner

Carl Jung's Perspective on Personal Growth Without a Partner

Article | Self-acceptance
Psychologist Carl Jung suggested a different perspective, highlighting times when being alone might actually serve our deepest development and spiritual well-being better than being coupled.
When Others Make You Angry: Carl Jung's Advice for Introspection

When Others Make You Angry: Carl Jung's Advice for Introspection

Article | Anger
Have you ever found yourself intensely irritated or deeply disappointed by someone else's actions? It's a common human experience.
Beyond Hearts and Flowers: Carl Jung's Deep Dive into Love's Transforming Power

Beyond Hearts and Flowers: Carl Jung's Deep Dive into Love's Transforming Power

Article | Love
We often think of love as a warm feeling, a romantic connection, maybe even a whirlwind of emotion. But what if it's something much deeper, something that reaches into the core of who we are?
How Carl Jung's Concepts Explain the Resilience of Women Who Live Alone

How Carl Jung's Concepts Explain the Resilience of Women Who Live Alone

Article | Self-acceptance
Society often whispers a script: a woman finds completion beside a man. To be alone is presented as lacking, an incomplete picture.
Carl Jung on Finding Strength and Wisdom Through Suffering

Carl Jung on Finding Strength and Wisdom Through Suffering

Article | Emotions
Carl Jung, a profound explorer of the human psyche, saw suffering not merely as an unavoidable part of life, but as a potentially crucial element for personal growth.
How to Apply Carl Jung's Principles for Mastering Your Reactions

How to Apply Carl Jung's Principles for Mastering Your Reactions

Article | Mental health
Life often presents us with challenges, storms that test our foundations. While it's tempting to wish away difficulties or hide our vulnerabilities, true strength doesn't come from pretending problems don't exist.
Carl Jung's Shadow: Recognizing When Smiles Hide Resentment

Carl Jung's Shadow: Recognizing When Smiles Hide Resentment

Article | Relationship
Have you ever had that moment? Someone looks you right in the eye, smiles, tells you they're proud of you... and yet, something inside you tightens.
How Understanding Carl Jung's Ideas Can Help You Reclaim Your Power

How Understanding Carl Jung's Ideas Can Help You Reclaim Your Power

Article | Self-esteem
Maybe it happened yesterday, maybe years ago. That familiar squeeze in your chest, the heat rising behind your eyes, your heart pounding.
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