We: Understanding the Psychology of Romantic Love
Provides an illuminating explanation of the origins and meaning of romantic love and shows how a proper understanding of its psychological dynamics can revitalize our most important relationships.
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Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts, 79)
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Man and His Symbols
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Ego and Archetype: Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche
This book is about the individual's journey to psychological wholeness, known in analytical psychology as the process of individuation. Edward Edinger traces the stages in this process and relates the…
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In the spring of 1957, when he was eighty-one years old, C. G. Jung undertook the telling of his life story. At regular intervals he had conversations with his colleague and friend Aniela Jaffé, and c…
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The Invisible Partner: How the Male and Female in Each of Us Affects Our Relationships
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The Art of Loving
The fiftieth Anniversary Edition of the groundbreaking international bestseller that has shown millions of readers how to achieve rich, productive lives by developing their hidden capacities for love
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Modern Man in Search of a Soul
A provocative and enlightening look at spiritual unease and its contribution to the void in modern civilization
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Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature
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One of the world's greatest psychiatrists reveals how to embrace our own humanity and resist the pressures of an ever-changing world.
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The Middle Passage: From Misery to Meaning in Midlife
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The Evolution Of Desire: Strategies of Human Mating
If we all want love, why is there so much conflict in our most cherished relationships? To answer this question, says noted psychologist David Buss, we must look into our evolutionary past. Based on t…
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