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Jungian Perspectives on Persona for Entrepreneurs: Aligning Inner Self and Business Presence
In Jungian psychology, the persona is the social mask we wear to meet the world. For entrepreneurs, this mask shapes how they lead, connect, and create. But when it becomes too rigid or detached from the inner self, authenticity fades. This blog explores how conscious reflection helps align the inner and outer selves—so that one’s business presence grows from genuine self-knowledge, not performance.

Dr. MJ Yang
Nov 13 min read
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Listening to the Wisdom of Your Symptoms: Knowing When It’s Time to Seek Help
Our symptoms are more than signs of struggle—they are messages from the mind, guiding us to pause, reflect, and seek care. From anxiety to fatigue, these signals invite us to listen, understand, and take action before distress escalates. In this post, we explore the wisdom of symptoms and why early attention can transform overwhelm into healing and growth."

Dr. MJ Yang
Oct 184 min read
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Senex, Puer, and My Jungian Clinical Approach: On the Way to Zurich for the IAAP Congress
On my way to Zurich for the IAAP Congress, I reflect on my poster presentation on how therapy holds a dialogue between Senex and Puer. Senex offers structure, skills, and stability, while Puer brings imagination, dreams, and possibility. Both are needed—when they speak to each other, healing becomes not only about solving problems but also about creating space for meaning and self-discovery.

Dr. MJ Yang
Aug 233 min read
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