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Why does letting go feel harder than staying, even when the relationship hurts? In this video, we explore a central insight from Carl Jung’s analytical psychology: what feels like love can, in some cases, be an unconscious attachment to a familiar wound. When early emotional injuries remain unresolved, the psyche may seek not healing, but repetition, returning again and again to the same relational pain because it feels known, coherent, and psychologically organized. Drawing on Jung’s work, this lecture examines how wounds masquerade as love, why intensity is often mistaken for intimacy, and how individuation begins when the compulsion to repeat finally loosens. 👍 LIKE if this distinction resonates 💬 COMMENT “I SEE THE WOUND” if this connects 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for Jungian psychology on attachment, shadow, and unconscious repetition ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is an AI-generated educational interpretation inspired by Carl Jung’s analytical psychology. It does not quote Jung directly and is intended for reflective and educational purposes only, not as a clinical or diagnostic assessment. #CarlJung #PsychologicalAttachment #WoundBond #AnalyticalPsychology #RepetitionCompulsion #ShadowWork #Individuation #ThePsychoanalysis