The Unknown Self

Introduces the complex processes which occur in the psyche from the first days of a person's life and shows how a range of mental and somatic disorders originate. The findings are based on a method of hypnoid analysis which facilitates recall of infant experiences and emotions with their physical responses. The text aims to expand understanding of the unconscious areas of the psyche and provide insights into the sometimes baffling behaviour of children, illuminate moments of self-recognition, and show how social and cultural conflicts and disturbances originate in the psychological conflicts and disturbances of individuals.
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The Unknown Self

Introduces the complex processes which occur in the psyche from the first days of a person's life and shows how a range of mental and somatic disorders originate. The findings are based on a method of hypnoid analysis which facilitates recall of infant experiences and emotions with their physical responses. The text aims to expand understanding of the unconscious areas of the psyche and provide insights into the sometimes baffling behaviour of children, illuminate moments of self-recognition, and show how social and cultural conflicts and disturbances originate in the psychological conflicts and disturbances of individuals.
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The Unknown Self

The Unknown Self

by George Frankl
The Unknown Self

The Unknown Self

by George Frankl

Paperback(2ND)

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Introduces the complex processes which occur in the psyche from the first days of a person's life and shows how a range of mental and somatic disorders originate. The findings are based on a method of hypnoid analysis which facilitates recall of infant experiences and emotions with their physical responses. The text aims to expand understanding of the unconscious areas of the psyche and provide insights into the sometimes baffling behaviour of children, illuminate moments of self-recognition, and show how social and cultural conflicts and disturbances originate in the psychological conflicts and disturbances of individuals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781871871500
Publisher: Open Gate Press
Publication date: 09/01/2002
Edition description: 2ND
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 7.68(w) x 8.48(h) x 0.74(d)
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