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the introvert is distinguished by his self-assertion vis à vis the object. He struggles against any dependence on the object, he repels all its influences, and even fears it. So much the more is he dependent on the idea, which shields him from external reality and gives him the feeling of inner freedom – though he pays for this with a very noticeable power psychology. (Jung 1971: 317–318)
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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