Complexes in Jungian Psychology: The Hidden “Sub-Personalities” Running Your Reactions
You can be calm, articulate, and self-aware all day long—until a single comment, glance, or tone of voice hits a nerve. Suddenly your body floods with heat, your mind narrows, and you’re saying things you didn’t plan to say. Later, you replay the moment and think, “Why did I react like that? I’m smarter than this.” Jungian psychology offers a surprisingly compassionate answer: you weren’t “being irrational” so much as being temporarily taken over by a complex. Read More