David Alfonzo

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Individuation was taken up as a central theme by nearly all of Jung’s important students. Major contributions were made to the theory by Fordham (1969), who studied individuation in children, and by Neumann (1955), who saw individuation as unfolding in three major stages, each containing several sub-phases.
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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