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Deconstruction as Differentiation and Individuation

Becoming Me

Becoming Me
Deconstruction as Differentiation and Individuation
Mar 10, 2026 Season 12 Episode 167
Ann Yeong

Episode 167

In this episode, I'm exploring deconstruction through the lens of differentiation and individuation—two psychological concepts that have profoundly shaped my faith journey.

For years, I related to Catholicism the way I related to my family of origin—with enmeshment, not healthy boundaries. I believed that closeness meant having no division, that love meant disappearing into the other. I carried this into my relationship with God, believing I had to disappear into Him rather than becoming fully myself.

In this episode, I talk about:

  • What differentiation and individuation mean in the context of faith
  • How enmeshment in family systems mirrors enmeshment with the Church
  • Why questioning and discernment are essential to mature faith
  • The difference between mystical oneness and emotionally healthy individuation
  • Learning to trust my own desires instead of fearing them
  • How healing from trauma is itself an act of differentiation

Watch this recording on YouTube.

RESOURCE

James Finley, The Healing Path: A Memoir and an Invitation

CHAPTER MARKERS
0:00 Why do some lose faith in God and some do not?
1:32 The Commenter's Argument
3:31 Deconstruction Beyond Intellect
8:13 James Finley's Story
14:01 Spiritual But Not Religious
17:42 When Personal Encounters Make God Real Beyond Doubt
21:32 Conflicting Imprints of God in the Nervous System
25:49 When Faith Depends on Constructs
41:30 Beyond the Visible Church
42:30 The Apophatic Tradition

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