The Psychology of Betrayal: Carl Jung’s Disturbing Insight

The Psychology of Betrayal: Carl Jung’s Disturbing Insight

The Mindful Gaze uncovers Carl Jung’s deep psychological insights into betrayal—why it happens, what it reveals about human nature, and how you can protect yourself from it. Jung believed that betrayal is rarely about you—it’s about the unconscious conflicts, hidden insecurities, and suppressed desires of the person who betrays you. This Is Why People BETRAY You - Carl Jung In this video, we explore Jung’s theories on the shadow self, projection, and human behavior, revealing how envy, repressed emotions, and unacknowledged resentment often drive people to turn against those closest to them. Many betrayals aren’t conscious decisions—they’re the result of psychological blind spots that cause people to act in ways even they don’t fully understand. But betrayal isn’t just something to fear—it’s something to learn from. By understanding the psychology behind it, you can recognize early warning signs, break free from toxic patterns, and develop the emotional resilience needed to navigate human relationships without being blindsided again. #CarlJung #TheMindfulGaze #Betrayal #Psychology #HumanBehavior #ShadowSelf #EmotionalIntelligence #SelfAwareness #TrustIssues #PersonalGrowth