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Disa Bakan Rüya Görür Ice Bakan Uyanir
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Disa Bakan Rüya Görür Ice Bakan Uyanir

Rüyalarin, Sembollerin, Mitlerin Izinde Bir Ruhcözümlemecisinin Arayisi
PaperbackPaperback
EUR10,00

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Siz bilincdisinizdakileri bilince dönüstürene kadar, onlar sizin hayatinizi yönlendirecek ve siz ona kader diyeceksiniz.
Psikanalizin en tartismali ve belki de ilerleyen dönemlerde daha fazla anilacak isimlerinden Carl Gustav Jung, 20. yüzyilin en önemli filozof-psikiyatrlarindandir. O bir ruhcözümlemecisidir. Freuddan ayrildiktan sonra kurdugu analitik psikoloji ekolüyle bir devrim yaratan Jung, günümüz psikolojisinde de halen kullanilan psikolojik tipler, kolektif bilincdisi, kompleksler ve cagrisim testi gibi kavramlarin sahibidir.

Jung hepimize bir bireylesme süreci vaat eder, bunun rotasini da insanin icine baktigi bir deneyim yolu olarak cizer. Deneyim yolu gereklidir cünkü kendi icine bakmaya cesareti olmayan herkesin yasami bulaniktir, dahasi bu bulaniklik dünyayi da bulandirir.
Önyargi ve kabullerinizden siyrilma vakti...

Jung bizleri kendi mitimizle tanisacagimiz bir yolculuga davet ediyor. Sembollerin, rüyalarin, arketiplerin ve mitlerin alemine hos geldiniz...
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ISBN/GTIN978-605-311-972-2
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
Publishing date01/10/2020
LanguageTurkish
SizeWidth 108 mm, Height 180 mm, Thickness 15 mm
Weight116 g
Article no.18725586
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A40496115
Product groupBU580
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