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December 25, 2024
<p>How do you embrace your shadow?</p> <p>LISTEN IN AND FIND OUT! :-)</p> <p><a href="https://amzn.to/4gzb42F" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://amzn.to/4gzb42F</a></p> <p>In this, his most famous and influential work, Carl Jung made a dramatic break from the psychoanalytic tradition established by his mentor, Sigmund Freud. </p> <p>Rather than focusing on psychopathology and its symptoms, the Swiss psychiatrist studied dreams, mythology, and literature to define the universal patterns of the psyche.<br>In Psychology of the Unconscious, Jung seeks a symbolic meaning and purpose behind a given set of symptoms, placing them within the larger context of the psyche. The 1912 text examines the fantasies of a patient whose poetic and vivid mental images helped Jung redefine libido as psychic energy, arising from the unconscious and manifesting itself consciously in symbolic form. Jung's commentary on his patient's fantasies offers a complex study of symbolic psychiatry and foreshadows his development of the theory of collective unconscious and its constituents, the archetypes.<br>The author's role in the development of analytical psychology, a therapeutic process that promotes creativity and psychological development, makes this landmark in psychoanalytic methodology required reading for students and others interested in the practice and process of psychology.</p>
December 12, 2024
Frederic Bastiat, a renowned economist, shares his timeless insights on the principles of justice, property, and individual rights in his seminal work, The Law.
December 5, 2024
Philosopher Thomas Hobbes' 17th-century masterpiece Leviathan is reviewed, offering a thought-provoking analysis of human nature and the case for a powerful sovereign to enforce peace and the law.
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