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This video explores anxiety through the interconnected dynamics of consciousness and intuition. By integrating Steve and Pauline Richards' updated concept of intuition and the meta-instincts - rooted in Carl Jung’s work - we explain how unconscious pressures manifest as anxiety. The question before we begin: how deep is the unconscious? And is it really... 'un'-conscious? ------ 🏛️ Online professional training in Psycho-Systems Analysis & Jungian Neuropsychoanalysis https://jungtoliveby.com/professional... Jungian Neuropsychoanalysis bridges the early scientific work of Freud and Jung with modern advancements in neuroscience, depth psychology, and clinical practice. This initiative represents a cutting-edge approach to understanding the mind, integrating insights from affective neuroscience, neuropsychoanalysis, and psychobiology. Our mission is to explore the convergence of theory and clinical application, drawing on innovations like Psycho-Systems Analysis (Richards & Richards) and informational monism to understand the deep structures of the psyche. Jungian Neuropsychoanalysis is a modality created by Steve and Pauline Richards. James provides video production in a technical capacity for this channel, and his role is independent of the theoretical framework presented. ------ 🔗 Visit our website: https://isjn.cc/ 🎥 Visit our sister channel, Jung To Live By: / @jamespdowling 📎 Clipped from this video: • Resolve your Anxiety: The Ultimate Guide Members of ISJN must be registered Clinical Fellows of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society. ISJN operates independently of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society.