#carljung #jung #psychology #carlgustavjung If anxious love feels like “home,” it’s usually familiar, not safe. In this Jung-inspired guide, we unpack why your nervous system chases what it recognizes—old patterns, not real compatibility. You’ll see how shadow wounds and projection turn distance into a prize, how anxious/avoidant loops keep the chase alive, and how to step out without going cold. The practice: regulate first, name the story, match effort instead of chasing, set warm boundaries (fact + need + choice), and choose partners whose actions are steady. When you stop calling panic “chemistry” and start calling calm love, respect rises, anxiety drops, and your relationships become a place to breathe—not perform Keywords (comma-separated) Carl Jung, Jungian psychology, attachment trap, anxious attachment, avoidant attachment, anxious love, feels like home, chemistry vs compatibility, shadow work, projection, boundaries, self-respect, match effort, stop chasing, calm power, relationship psychology, pursuer–distancer loop, emotional regulation, respond don’t react, individuation Hashtags #carljung #jungian #attachmentstyles #anxiousattachment #avoidantattachment #relationshippsychology #shadowwork #boundaries #selfrespect #calmpower Disclaimer This is Carl Jung–inspired content and not Carl Jung’s own words. The video and voice are not affiliated with Carl Jung or his estate. It is for educational and entertainment purposes only, not therapy, diagnosis, or professional advice. If you need mental-health support, please consult a qualified professional.