PSYchology

Probably, it is equally difficult: to regret missed chances, not to understand what to strive for, or to realize that all significant goals have already been achieved. The book by Jungian analyst James Hollis can help you find new guidelines in life.

The moment when we have to sum up the preliminary results, apparently, is inevitable in the life of any of us. Some worry, seeing how little they have achieved, regret the missed chances and grieve that there may not be enough time for new successes. Others, stating that they have achieved all their goals, suddenly realize in confusion: it is not clear to them why they should live on. Those and others — and therefore all of us — are united by a lack of understanding of what to expect ahead. This is exactly what the new work of Jungian analyst James Hollis, PhD, is devoted to: not the crisis itself, but what can — and ideally should — follow it.

COGITO-CENTER, 334 p.

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