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We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy. And the World's Getting Worse

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A provocative and passionate series of conversations and letters serves as a scathing commentary and critique not only of contemporary psychotherapy but also of nearly all significant aspects of modern life – sexuality, politics, media, the environment, and urban living. James Hillman, a controversial and unorthodox Jungian psychologist, and Michael Ventura, a provocative essayist and novelist, challenge many widely accepted beliefs about our lives, souls, and society. These two brilliant and audacious intellectuals break the rules and go against the grain to strike at the very core of our assumptions and dismantle all our golden calves.

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We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy. And the World's Getting Worse, James Hillman, Michael Ventura

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1992
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Knihy písané ako interview sú pre mňa príťažlivé zvláštnym čarom. Tak nejak sa do nich chorobne zažeriem, až stratím prehľad o čase a musím si sledovať čas, aby som nezabúdal prijímať stravu a vodu. Žarty bokom. Chémia medzi Hillmanom a Venturou chémiuje a ja to žeriem. Žiaľ, pokračovania sa už nedočkáme. :(

Titul
We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy. And the World's Getting Worse
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
1992
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pevná
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4,1 z 5
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A provocative and passionate series of conversations and letters serves as a scathing commentary and critique not only of contemporary psychotherapy but also of nearly all significant aspects of modern life – sexuality, politics, media, the environment, and urban living. James Hillman, a controversial and unorthodox Jungian psychologist, and Michael Ventura, a provocative essayist and novelist, challenge many widely accepted beliefs about our lives, souls, and society. These two brilliant and audacious intellectuals break the rules and go against the grain to strike at the very core of our assumptions and dismantle all our golden calves.