Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human NaturePenguin, 1. 4. 1991 - Počet stran: 368 The author offers exploration of self and practical guidance dealing with the dark side of personality based on Jung's concept of "shadow," or the forbidden and unacceptable feelings and behaviors each of us experience. |
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PART | 2 |
Anthony Stevens | 27 |
MarieLouise von Franz | 34 |
Robert Jay Lifton | 46 |
Creating the False Self | 49 |
John A Sanford | 58 |
Christine Downing | 64 |
Maggie Scarf | 72 |
Fran Peavey with Myrna Levy and Charles Varon | 202 |
Audre Lorde | 211 |
Adolf GuggenbühlCraig | 223 |
49 | 233 |
Introduction | 239 |
52 | 241 |
Joseph Campbell | 248 |
54 | 256 |
PART 4 | 81 |
Alfred J Ziegler | 93 |
John R ONeill | 107 |
Marsha Sinetar | 116 |
Introduction | 127 |
William Carl Eichman | 134 |
Georg Feuerstein | 148 |
Sallie Nichols | 156 |
PART 7 | 163 |
Rollo | 173 |
Stephen A Diamond | 180 |
Ernest Becker | 186 |
PART 8 | 193 |
Daniel J Levinson | 262 |
Owning Your Dark Side | 269 |
20 | 272 |
Robert | 279 |
Hal Stone and Sidra Winkelman | 285 |
63 | 295 |
Deena Metzger | 299 |
69 | 307 |
Bibliography | 315 |
28 | 324 |
Contributors | 328 |
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