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How to live 365 days a year

John A. Schindler

1954

John A. Schindler's "How to Live 365 Days a Year" presents a framework for achieving sustained well-being by emphasizing the profound impact of mental outlook on physical health. The book explores how cultivating a positive psychological state, managing stress effectively, and fostering healthy interpersonal relationships can directly influence longevity and vitality. Schindler offers practical self-help techniques rooted in psychosomatic medicine, advocating for a holistic approach that integrates nutrition and mindful living to promote rejuvenation and a more fulfilling life.

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The courage to be

Paul Tillich

1952

In "The Courage to Be," Paul Tillich explores the existential struggle of human beings faced with anxiety and despair in a contemporary world. Written in a compelling prose that intertwines philosophy and theology, Tillich employs a rich tapestry of literary allusions and personal insights to articulate his exploration of courage as a means of affirming one's existence. The book is rooted in the context of post-World War II existential thought, addressing the profound disillusionment of an era while arguing that true courage arises from the confrontation with one's own limitations and the acceptance of the inherent uncertainties of life. Paul Tillich, a noted philosopher and theologian, significantly influenced 20th-century thought with his synthesis of existentialism and Christian philosophy. His own experiences as a refugee and his deep engagement with the crises of modern life led him to emphasize the importance of courage in the face of ultimate concerns. Tillich's rich academic background, including his involvement with various religious and philosophical communities, enriches the text with depth and relevance. I highly recommend "The Courage to Be" to readers seeking an insightful examination of courage in the context of anxiety and faith. Its profound insights and philosophical rigor not only resonate with personal struggles but also encourage a thoughtful engagement with life's existential questions. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes. - The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists. - A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing. - A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings. - Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting

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The Wisdom of Insecurity

Alan Watts

1951

Alan Watts argues that our constant pursuit of security, particularly in the face of existential fear, is the root of much human suffering. He suggests that true wisdom lies not in controlling the future or clinging to the past, but in embracing the present moment and accepting the inherent uncertainty of life. By relinquishing the illusion of absolute control and recognizing our interconnectedness with the universe, we can find genuine peace and mental well-being. This philosophical exploration encourages a re-evaluation of our relationship with fear and a deeper understanding of self through acceptance.

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Rupture of Serenity

Aisha Abbasi

2014

What happens when the outside world enters the psychoanalytic space? In The Rupture of Serenity: External Intrusions and Psychoanalytic Technique, the author draws on clinical material to describe some of the dilemmas she has encountered in her work with patients when external factors have entered the treatment frame. She considers analytic dilemmas that range from how to deal with patients' unusual requests regarding the conduct of an analytic treatment to the question of how to handle events in the analyst's personal life that, by necessity, must be addressed in the analysis. As a Muslim of Pakistani origin, the author is also able to discuss, frankly and with compassion, the role that ethnic and religious differences between patient and analyst can play in treatment-differences that, in the aftermath of 9/11 and the search for and killing of Osama bin Laden, became a palpable presence in her consulting room.

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Dianetics - The Original Thesis

L. Ron Hubbard

1950

This foundational text by L. Ron Hubbard introduces Dianetics, presenting it as a system for mental liberation and well-being. Hubbard outlines the theory of the reactive mind and its role in storing painful experiences, or "engrams," which he posits are the source of unwanted emotions, irrational behavior, and psychosomatic ailments. The book details the auditing process, a one-on-one counseling technique designed to address and neutralize these engrams, thereby improving mental clarity and overall health.

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The Bell Jar

Sylvia Plath

1948

In the sweltering summer of 1953, Esther Greenwood, a bright but increasingly disillusioned young woman from Massachusetts, grapples with the suffocating expectations placed upon women of her era as she interns at a prestigious New York fashion magazine. As her experiences in the city expose the superficiality and limitations of her prescribed future, Esther's mental health deteriorates, leading to a profound psychological crisis that forces her to confront societal pressures and her own identity. This semi-autobiographical novel offers a stark portrayal of a woman's descent into mental illness, exploring themes of ambition, societal roles, and the struggle for self-definition within a patriarchal American landscape.

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You are not the target

Laura Archera Huxley

1963

In this charming book, Laura Archera Huxley offers practical wisdom on how a human being in a chaotic world can cope with stress, anxiety, competition, & the uncertainty of the times. When we change,Ó she writes, others change too, & circumstances change in a manner that is almost miraculous,Ó & she points out that making others feel better generally makes us feel better.Ó Laura Huxley shows you how to change, how to influence the elements around you, how to cope successfully with the problems of the inner & outer world. To achieve this, she offers more than 33 Recipes for Living & Loving. A pioneering book of psychological good sense. Deceptively simple.Ó

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I'm OK, you're OK

Thomas Anthony Harris

1969

El analisis conciliatorio constituye un nuevo planteamiento que enfrenta al individuo con el hecho de que es responsable de lo que le ocurrira en el futuro, cualquiera que haya sido su pasado. Es a la vez un metodo para ensenar y para aprender. Distingue tres elementos activos en la elaboracion de la personalidad: el Padre, el Adulto y el Nino.Su objetivo es el fortalecimiento y la emancipacion del Adulto respecto de los clises arcaicos del Padre y del Nino, con el fin de hacer posible la libertad de eleccion y la creacion de nuevas opciones. Y se aplica a los problemas conyugales y de atraso infantil, de retraso mental, de la violencia, de la rebelion de los estudiantes, del prejuicio racial, de la creatividad, de la adolescencia, de la religion y de los problemas internacionales, incluida la guerra.

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The Gift of Fear

Gavin de Becker

1997

A carjacker lurking in a shopping mall parking lot. An abusive husband pounding on the door. A disgruntled employee brandishing a gun. These days, no one is safe from the specter of violence. But according to Gavin de Becker, everyone can feel safer, act safer, be safer -- if they learn how to listen to their own sixth sense about danger. De Becker has made a career of protecting people and predicting violent behavior. His firm handles security for many of Hollywood's top celebrities -- Madonna, Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis, Brooke Shields, and John Travolta, among others, according to press reports -- and his computerized risk-assessment system helps analyze threats to members of Congress and the Supreme Court. Now, in this unprecedented guide, de Becker shares his expertise with everyone. Covering all the dangerous situations people typically face -- street crime, domestic abuse, violence in the workplace -- de Becker provides real-life examples and offers specific advice on restraining orders, self-defense, and more. But the key to self-protection, he demonstrates, is learning how to trust -- and act on -- our own intuitions. For everyone who's ever felt threatened, this book is essential reading.

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嫌われる勇気

Ichirō Kishimi, Fumitake Koga

2013

This book, framed as a dialogue between a philosopher and a youth, explores Adlerian psychology to challenge conventional notions of happiness and freedom. It argues that individuals possess the power to determine their own lives and find fulfillment not by seeking approval, but by embracing self-acceptance and understanding that all problems stem from interpersonal relationships. Through this lens, the text offers a framework for personal growth and a reevaluation of how we approach our interactions and our pursuit of a meaningful existence.

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Say What?

Margaret Peterson Haddix

2004

Sukie is worried -- her parents are acting strange. When she runs in the house, her dad asks, "If all your friends jumped off a bridge, would you jump off a bridge too?" When she eats peas with her fingers, Mom yells, "You'll put an eye out with that thing!" What is going on? Have her parents been replaced by aliens? Are they robots with broken circuits? She and her older brothers decide to investigate. And what they discover leads to a kids-against-parents WAR! This very funny book casts a new light on family rules.

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Understanding Dreams In Clinical Practice

Marcus West

2011

Dreams work on the emotional raw material of our life experience and an ability to work with them is an essential tool for the counsellor, psychotherapist and analyst. This book is the fifth in the series of SAP monographs that aim to provide a practical guide to core concepts and concerns in clinical practice. The book offers a simple, effective and practical method of exploring, understanding and working with dreams which illuminates the rich layers of their symbolic meaning.

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Sex and Repression in Savage Society

Bronisław Malinowski

2003

Bronisław Malinowski's seminal work, *Sex and Repression in Savage Society*, challenges Freudian theories by examining the Oedipus complex within the matrilineal Trobriand Islander society. Through extensive ethnographic research, Malinowski argues that the absence of the patriarchal nuclear family unit, and the resulting different kinship structures and authority dynamics, leads to a distinct pattern of sexual expression and emotional repression. He demonstrates how the uncle-nephew relationship, rather than the father-son dynamic, shapes adolescent anxieties and the expression of aggression, suggesting that cultural context is paramount in understanding psychosexual development.

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Changing Sexualities and Parental Functions in the Twenty-First Century

Candida Se Holovko, Frances Thomson-Salo

2017

Recent societal changes have challenged long-established concepts in psychoanalysis, including the Oedipus complex, parental functions, and male and female psychosexuality. 'Postmodern families', based on sexual and emotional exchanges independent of gender, now include homoerotic couples who adopt children, or who create them through assisted fertilisation, as well as single parent families and blended families. A number of highly-renowned Latin American psychoanalysts have drawn attention to the urgency of revising theoretical and clinical concepts in the light of these new scenarios. In this book, they open up ideas which cover familiar territory of current concerns in psychoanalytic work, as well as other little-explored areas, with the emphasis on evolving sexualities and new experiences of parenthood. The first section revisits psychoanalytic theories, particularly parental functions in the area of sexuality and gender. The following section discusses new family configurations, and vicissitudes of the desire to have a child in men and women, with the authors presenting some psychic consequences for parents in therapy who have turned to assisted fertilisation.

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