Individuation is a key concept of analytical psychology of Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss psychiatrist. Individuation is the process of creating and distinction of the individual. In the context of analytical psychology as it relates to self-realization through the gradual inclusion of contradictory and conflicting elements that make up "all" psychic, conscious and unconscious, of the subject. Towards the end of his life, Carl Gustav Jung defines it thus: "I use the term individuation to describe the process by which a being becomes an in-dividual psychological, that is to say an independent unit and indivisible, a whole" But this short definition, which has not always been, does not suffice to fully account the concept of individuation in the Jungian theory can be explored in terms of what is being debated, the story of its creation, its nature or its operation.