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Being in Alignment with Oneself: An Existential Task
Existential Concerns, Jung, Individual Therapy, Depth Psychotherapy Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns) Existential Concerns, Jung, Individual Therapy, Depth Psychotherapy Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns)

Being in Alignment with Oneself: An Existential Task

In existential depth psychology, the concept of being in alignment with oneself is a central tenet that speaks to the essence of human authenticity. This idea suggests that individuals often live—often unconsciously—in ways that contradict their true nature, acting out of alignment due to external influences and learned belief systems. The structures and values imposed upon us by society, culture, family, and education frequently take precedence over our innate feelings and desires. Consequently, we become estranged from our authentic selves, leading to internal dissonance and confusion about our emotions. This essay explores the process of misalignment, its consequences, and the path toward self-reconciliation through existential awareness and authenticity.

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