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== Relationship with Jung and Others: Failure of Reciprocity == Freud’s relationship with Carl Jung was a prototypical case of autistic '''idealization and devaluation'''. Initially, he saw Jung as the future of psychoanalysis. But when Jung expressed autonomous thought and diverged in interpretation, Freud could not tolerate the break in synchrony. The relationship collapsed completely. This was not just a theoretical dispute—it was a '''neurocognitive inability to sustain reciprocal dialogue'''. Freud demanded submission, not collaboration. His universe could not accommodate '''dual viewpoints'''. As I observed in ''Sigmund Freud on Trial'', “there was no democracy in Freud’s movement because Freud had no internal model of democratic exchange”. ----
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