
Episode #5
Why Part of You Takes Over | Jung, Freud, Janet, and the Unconscious
Have you ever said something and immediately thought: where did that come from? Or promised yourself you wouldn’t repeat a pattern… and then did it again anyway? This video explores a question that has sat at the center of psychology for over a century: If there’s a conscious “you” in charge, why does it keep losing control? To answer that, we go through the work of Pierre Janet, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and modern affective neuroscience to understand: what the ego actually is what a complex actually is how the mind can split into organized patterns outside awareness why certain situations seem to “activate” a different version of you and why insight alone usually isn’t enough to stop it This is a deep dive into dissociation, repression, complexes, and the hidden structure of the unconscious. If the video helps, subscribe. It tells YouTube to show this to more people interested in psychology, philosophy, and the structure of the mind. Topics ego, complexes, unconscious, Carl Jung, Freud, Pierre Janet, dissociation, repression, psychology, depth psychology, psychoanalysis, affective neuroscience psychology, carl jung, freud, pierre janet, unconscious, ego, complexes, jungian psychology, psychoanalysis, dissociation, repression, trauma, depth psychology, self awareness, philosophy of mind

