Psychotherapy and the pursuit of happiness
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Often a person leads to therapy unspoken, desperate desire to achieve happiness. Should the therapist ignore this desire, should I interpret it or challenge him? We are all so obsessed with the desire for happiness - what does this mean for our culture? In this book, Emmy Wang Dazzen explores the taboo theme of the moral role of psychotherapists and analysts. When and why did we decide that the purpose of life is to become happy? - The author asks and appeals to the search for the meaning of life.
In this work, the author tries to figure out what is a good life and how the therapists can help their customers achieve this state and stop endless searches for happiness
In this work, the author tries to figure out what is a good life and how the therapists can help their customers achieve this state and stop endless searches for happiness
Author:
Author:Emmy Wang Dorzoz
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Health, Fitness & Dieting
- Category:Self Help & Self Education
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-88230-266-4
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