In the process of individuation, the developmental stage that is characterized by an innate tendency toward unity or wholeness in the personality, uniting all the opposing aspects within the psyche is termed as _____ by Jung

a. internalization
c. transcendence
b. compensation
d. personification


ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Once the psyche’s structures are individuated and acknowledged, the next developmental stage can occur. Jung referred to this as transcendence, an innate tendency toward unity or wholeness in the personality, uniting all the opposing aspects within the psyche.

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