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"item_description" : "Unlock what lies beneath the surface. Suppression is not silence - it is a delayed voice that eventually demands to be heard.- Emotional Healing and the Truth Beneath the Trigger- Trauma-Informed Insights for the Inner Journey- Self-Awareness as the First Step to Wholeness- Jungian Archetypes and the Legacy of the Unconscious- Defence Mechanisms and Repressed Emotional MemoryShadow Work explores the concealed layers of human behaviour often dismissed by quick-fix wellness trends. This is not a journal. Not a workbook. And not a spiritual bypass in disguise. This book serves as a foundational text for understanding the roots of shadow integration through the lens of Carl Gustav Jung, while incorporating modern research in trauma psychology, behavioural loops, somatic memory, and emotional suppression effects. Gain clarity around topics that impact real psychological transformation:What the shadow truly represents - beyond self-help trendsThe influence of Freud and Jung on unconscious patterningWhy emotional triggers, projection, and repression hold hidden intelligenceThe distinction between trauma responses and core shadow traitsThe symbolic role of dreams, archetypes, and somatic awarenessThe ethics of shadow work - consent, timing, and psychological safetyIncludes discussion of online trends such as #ShadowWork, #InnerWork, #HealingJourney, and #TraumaInformedHealing, with critical insight into how social media distorts depth psychology when taken out of context.An essential read for therapists, psychology students, educators, and deep inquiry practitioners seeking more than surface-level healing. With clarity comes the capacity for integration. With integration comes wholeness. Every defence has a story. And every buried part remains active - until acknowledged. Sensing there's more to the story? This is the invitation. The capacity to turn the page. Face the mirror. Reclaim what was never meant to be discarded. Buy the Book Now - and begin the journey back to the wisdom buried beneath emotional triggers, unconscious patterns, and the misunderstood parts of the psyche. Thousands are already stepping away from fragmented narratives and reclaiming their deeper truth, before the noise of trend culture drowns it out.",
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Shadow Work : Demystifying the Psychology Behind Self Discovery, Inner Work and the Healing Journey. How Freud and Jung's views shaped today's understa
Overview
Unlock what lies beneath the surface. Suppression is not silence - it is a delayed voice that eventually demands to be heard.
- Emotional Healing and the Truth Beneath the Trigger
- Trauma-Informed Insights for the Inner Journey
- Self-Awareness as the First Step to Wholeness
- Jungian Archetypes and the Legacy of the Unconscious
- Defence Mechanisms and Repressed Emotional Memory
- What the shadow truly represents - beyond self-help trends
- The influence of Freud and Jung on unconscious patterning
- Why emotional triggers, projection, and repression hold hidden intelligence
- The distinction between trauma responses and core shadow traits
- The symbolic role of dreams, archetypes, and somatic awareness
- The ethics of shadow work - consent, timing, and psychological safety
Includes discussion of online trends such as #ShadowWork, #InnerWork, #HealingJourney, and #TraumaInformedHealing, with critical insight into how social media distorts depth psychology when taken out of context.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781763893566
- ISBN-10: 1763893561
- Publisher: Aussie Guy's Books
- Publish Date: June 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.24 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.36 pounds
- Page Count: 116
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