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Перевал в середине пути. Как преодолеть кризис среднего возраста

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Автор книги утверждает, что каждый человек проходит через некий "Перевал", олицетворяющий переход от "первой взрослости" подросткового периода к неизбежной встрече со старостью и смертью. Основная и общая задача психотерапии в этот тяжелый для человека период переоценки и переосмысления жизни - помочь сохранить ощущение того, что в его жизни является главным, и показать, что при переходе через этот "перевал" в среднем возрасте появляется уникальная возможность снова почувствовать свою значимость, более сознательно совершать свой выбор и сделать гораздо более интересной и захватывающей свою жизнь.
Книга будет интересна не только специалистам, но и широкому кругу читателей.

256 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2025

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James Hollis

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James Hollis, Ph. D., was born in Springfield, Illinois, and graduated from Manchester University in 1962 and Drew University in 1967. He taught Humanities 26 years in various colleges and universities before retraining as a Jungian analyst at the Jung Institute of Zurich, Switzerland (1977-82). He is presently a licensed Jungian analyst in private practice in Washington, D.C. He served as Executive Director of the Jung Educational Center in Houston, Texas for many years and now was Executive Director of the Jung Society of Washington until 2019, and now serves on the JSW Board of Directors. He is a retired Senior Training Analyst for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, was first Director of Training of the Philadelphia Jung Institute, and is Vice-President Emeritus of the Philemon Foundation. Additionally he is a Professor of Jungian Studies for Saybrook University of San Francisco/Houston.

He lives with his wife Jill, an artist and retired therapist, in Washington, DC. Together they have three living children and eight grand-children.

He has written a total of seventeen books, which have been translated into Swedish, Russian, German, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian, Korean, Finnish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Farsi, Japanese, Greek, Chinese, Serbian, Latvian, Ukranian and Czech.

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