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===Carl Jung’s Contribution=== [[Carl Jung]] expanded on these ideas with his theory of [[archetypes]], introducing the “Divine Child” as a symbol of innocence and potential, and later the “wounded child” as part of the individuation process of integrating unconscious material into a unified self. Jung’s ideas contributed significantly to the symbolic and psychological basis for the inner child. <ref name="Leigh2011">Leigh, D. J. (2011). Carl Jung’s archetypal psychology, literature, and ultimate meaning. ''Ultimate Reality and Meaning, 34''(1–2), 95–112. [https://doi.org/10.3138/uram.34.1-2.95 https://doi.org/10.3138/uram.34.1-2.95 ]</ref>
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