2011/09/04


Individuation



Individuation (Latin: principium individuationis) is a concept which appears in numerous fields and may be encountered in work by Arthur SchopenhauerCarl JungGilbert SimondonBernard StieglerGilles DeleuzeHenri BergsonDavid Bohm, and Manuel De Landa. In very general terms, it is the name given to processes whereby the undifferentiated tends to become individual, or to those processes through which differentiated components become integrated into stable wholes.
In developmental psychology - particularly analytical psychology - individuation is the process through which a person becomes his/her 'true self'. Hence it is the process whereby the innate elements of personality; the different experiences of a person's life and the different aspects and components of the immature psyche become integrated over time into a well-functioning whole. Individuation might thus be summarised as the stabilizing of the personality.

Simona Janisova

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