Which of the following did Jung believe was the most difficult step in the individuation process?
a. Uniting all the opposing aspects within the psyche
c. Concealing the forces of the shadow from others
b. Recognizing the characteristics of the other sex within the self
d. Dominating the unconscious forces into conscious awareness
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: In the individuation process a man must be able to express his anima archetype, or traditionally feminine traits such as tenderness, and a woman must come to express her animus, or traditionally masculine traits such as assertiveness. Jung believed that this recognition of the characteristics of the other sex was the most difficult step in the individuation process because it represents the greatest change in our self-image.
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