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attitude

Definition:

In Jungian psychology, attitude refers to the orientation of the psyche toward the world, which can be conscious or unconscious. The two primary attitudes are extraversion, where energy is directed outward toward external objects, and introversion, where energy is focused inward toward subjective experience.

Example:

Understanding a client’s dominant attitude helps in addressing imbalances. For instance, an overly introverted individual might benefit from exploring external relationships and activities to foster psychological harmony.

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