This furious, trenchant, and audacious series of interrelated dialogues and letters takes a searing look at not only the legacy of psychotherapy, but also practically every aspect of contemporary living--from sexuality to politics, media, the environment, and life in the city. James Hillman--controversial renegade Jungian psychologist, the man Robert Bly has called "the most lively and original psychologist we've had in America since William James"--joins with Michael Ventura--cutting-edge columnist for the L.A. Weekly--to shatter many of our current beliefs about our lives, the psyche, and society. Unrestrained, freewheeling, and brilliant, these two intellectual wild men take chances, break rules, and run red lights to strike at the very core of our shibboleths and perceptions.

The #1 New York Times-bestselling author of The Soul's Code engages in a wide-ranging dialogue that "bursts with vigorous ideas, tangents, and humor" ( Library Journal).
This furious, trenchant, and audacious series of interrelated dialogues and letters takes a searing look at not only the legacy of psychotherapy, but also practically every aspect of contemporary living-from sexuality to politics, media, the environment, and life in the city. James Hillman-controversial renegade Jungian psychologist and the man Robert Bly called "the most lively and original psychologist we've had in America since William James"-joins with Michael Ventura, cutting-edge columnist for the L.A. Weekly, to shatter many of our current beliefs about our lives, the psyche, and society. Unrestrained, freewheeling, and brilliant, these two intellectual wild men take chances, break rules, and run red lights to strike at the very core of our shibboleths and perceptions.
"All sorts of fresh ideas." - Los Angeles Times
"Thought-provoking, fun, and not quite like anything else." - Library Journal
"Range[s] energetically over such subjects as psychotherapy, politics and aesthetics, method acting and postwar ideas of the self, child abuse and inner child theory, romantic love, and America's tradition of anti-intellectualism... Seductive precisely because if offers two live voices actively engaged." - The Washington Post



Autorentext
James Hillman ist als Psychotherapeut C.G. Jung-Schüler und war Dozent an mehreren Universitäten in den USA und in Europa. Er hat mehr als zwanzig Bücher publiziert.
Titel
We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy
Untertitel
And the World's Getting Worse
EAN
9780061763427
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
21.11.2023
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Anzahl Seiten
258
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