A person in search of oneself
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Here is the book of the founder of humanistic psychology, one of the most influential existential psychologists, a follower of Victor Frankl and a psychotherapist Irvin Yaloma - Rollo May.
"Man in search of himself" is the most relevant Rollo May work today. Written by a talented scientist and a brilliant storyteller, the owner of the Pulitzer Prize, a person with incredible experience - an artist, pastor, teacher of Harvard and Princeton, this book on how to gain internal harmony and integrity in the era of anxious changes, when the main problems of a person were fatigue, devastation and devastation and devastation and devastation and devastation and devastation and devastation loneliness. Rollo May reaches the deepest layers of consciousness to reveal to each of us the path to his genuine "I", to help to find the courage and strength to be himself, to create his life according to his rules, according to their meanings, goals and desires
"Man in search of himself" is the most relevant Rollo May work today. Written by a talented scientist and a brilliant storyteller, the owner of the Pulitzer Prize, a person with incredible experience - an artist, pastor, teacher of Harvard and Princeton, this book on how to gain internal harmony and integrity in the era of anxious changes, when the main problems of a person were fatigue, devastation and devastation and devastation and devastation and devastation and devastation and devastation loneliness. Rollo May reaches the deepest layers of consciousness to reveal to each of us the path to his genuine "I", to help to find the courage and strength to be himself, to create his life according to his rules, according to their meanings, goals and desires
Author:
Author:May Rollo
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4461-2299-8
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