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Why do people who have spent years absorbing others’ emotions eventually reach a point where something inside simply stops? In this video, inspired by the analytical psychology of Carl Jung, we explore a psychological turning point that many highly sensitive individuals experience after long periods of emotional overextension. When a person constantly adapts, fixes, absorbs, or stabilizes the emotional environment around them, the psyche can gradually accumulate invisible strain. From a Jungian perspective, the moment often described as a “snap” is rarely explosive. Instead, it may appear as a quiet withdrawal of energy. The individual no longer participates in the same emotional roles that once defined their relationships. This lecture examines why prolonged emotional over-responsibility eventually becomes unsustainable, how unconscious relational roles maintain these dynamics, and why individuation sometimes begins when a person stops feeding the psychological expectations of others. 👍 LIKE if you’ve experienced a moment where something inside simply changed 💬 COMMENT “I STOPPED FEEDING IT” if this resonates 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for Jungian depth psychology exploring individuation, projection, and psychological awareness ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – The Emotional Role Many Empaths Carry 05:40 – Jung on Psychic Energy 11:20 – When Overgiving Becomes Unsustainable 16:55 – The Moment the Pattern Breaks 22:30 – Why the “Snap” Is Often Silent 28:05 – Emotional Roles in Relationships 33:40 – When the Psyche Withdraws Energy ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is an AI-generated educational interpretation inspired by the psychological ideas of Carl Jung. It does not represent the actual words or views of Carl Jung. #CarlJung #EmpathPsychology #Individuation #DepthPsychology #PsychologicalAwareness