Psychoanalytical Psychology, Mythology - General & Miscellaneous, Men's Studies, Relationships - Interpersonal, Self-Improvement
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Overview
In this book, Jungian analyst Allan Guggenbuhl develops a completely new psychological theory about men. He maintains that traditional psychotherapy has failed to tackle the main objectives that motivate men in their private and public lives. When men dedicate themselves to work, fight for social causes, start families, or get crazy over sports, they are enacting concealed mythic patterns - patterns that lie at the very heart of our culture. Men have a natural affinity for myth and mythmaking which, Guggenbuhl maintains, results in grandiose aspirations and what often appears to be the purest sort of self-indulgence. At the same time, such thinking also helps to explain a seeming helplessness that men have in dealing with their own feelings. Once all of this is understood, a true equality in relationships, based on the differences between the sexes, may also be attained. Men can thereby achieve a greater understanding and more realistic appreciation of their strengths and weaknesses.Book Details
Published
December 31, 1997
Publisher
New York : Continuum, 1997.
Pages
252
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780826407818