Jung, Archetype & Inner Journey
Why do people follow the crowd? This analysis explores mass psychology, human behavior and manipulation through Jung’s shadow, Freud’s group theory and Foucault’s power dynamics, combining empirical data with theory.
A structured analysis distinguishing Dark Triad, PCL-R, Mach-IV, and HEXACO, explaining manipulation, psychopathy, and personality traits within a scientific framework.
A detailed analysis of Cat–Cow exercise focusing on spinal biomechanics, segmental motion, stability, and load distribution in a clear and scientific way.
When is the Cat–Cow exercise effective? A neuromuscular analysis of its role in back pain, posture-related issues, and neck tension.
A detailed analysis of the Cat–Cow exercise, focusing on spinal movement, muscle activation, and motor control. Learn correct form and movement mechanics.
An introduction to Jung’s theory of archetypes that moves from individual psychology to collective behavior, with a particular focus on the idea of the “group shadow.”
An analysis of how groups built on slander, fraud, and manipulation form, operate, and eventually collapse.
This article explores how the breakdown of the link between competence and status becomes a key indicator of social decay.
An analysis of social decay, anomie, and the breakdown of norms. The article explores why ethical people often become targets in decaying social systems.
An analysis of how chronic stress speaks through the body through immunity, suppressed anger, and emotional inhibition. Headaches, sore throat, fever, and psychosomatic collapse are examined through both biological and symbolic dimensions.
An analysis of gaslighting, love bombing, and triangulation as micro-manipulation tactics, examined through their psychological mechanisms, neuroscientific foundations, and power dynamics.
Manipulation is not just a matter of bad people — it is a power technique at the intersection of psychology, criminology and psychosociology. Narcissism, Machiavellianism and Psychopathy: how do these three patterns operate, and what traces do they leave in the body?
A crying child on the bus, empathy hijacking and proxy manipulation: analyzing the deep psychological patterns behind an everyday scene from a Jungian perspective.
Long-term patterns created by manipulative parenting, intergenerational shadow transmission and the healing axis: a psychodynamic and Jungian reading.
Parental alienation, the trauma of the targeted parent and Jungian reading: an in-depth analysis of the father's shadow and the dance of the three shadows.
Parental alienation, triangulation and enmeshment: we analyze the profile of the parent who instrumentalizes the child through Jungian psychology and scientific research.
The body is not only biological; it also carries traces of psychological processes. This text approaches pain points through a Jungian framework, opening a space for awareness of inner patterns.