Acupuncture
- 111 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Paul Marcus es un psicoanalista cuyo trabajo explora la intersección entre la psicología y las cuestiones filosóficas de la vida. Su escritura a menudo se basa en una profunda comprensión de la psique humana, examinando las formas en que podemos lograr una existencia más plena. A través de sus textos, Marcus ofrece perspectivas perspicaces sobre las complejidades de la experiencia humana, guiando a los lectores a reflexionar sobre su propio camino hacia una buena vida. Su enfoque es profundamente humanista, centrado en enriquecer la vida a través del autoconocimiento y la contemplación filosófica.





The book explores the integration of spirituality into psychoanalysis, arguing that classic religious texts like Ecclesiastes, St. Augustine's Confessions, the Koran, and the Bhagavad Gita can enrich the field. It highlights the current crisis in psychoanalysis, stemming from its disconnection from spiritual and moral insights found in ancient wisdom. The author posits that spirituality is a fundamental aspect of the psyche, emphasizing the human quest for self-transcendence and connection with the Infinite as essential to understanding human nature.
In Dialogue with Martin Buber and Gabriel Marcel
Exploring the intersection of existential psychiatry and psychoanalysis, this work delves into the profound insights of Ludwig Binswanger, who highlighted the significance of the human spirit in therapeutic success. Through a dialogue with Freud, the book emphasizes the idea that therapeutic failures often stem from a lack of spiritual fulfillment, underscoring the importance of addressing deeper existential concerns in mental health treatment. The text invites readers to consider the role of spirit in psychological well-being.
Psychoanalysis and Toileting is an accessible book that delineates and interprets the psychological meanings of defecating and urinating in everyday life. The book is illustrated throughout with clinical vignettes and observations taken from the author's private practice.
Eine Wiederentdeckung eines vergessenen Autors und seines Buches über die turbulente Kultur der zwanziger Jahre. Es behandelt Film, Theater, Literatur, Musik, Sport und die politische Bedrohung durch die Nazis. Der Autor, ein begabter Journalist, bietet lebendige Einblicke und unterhaltsame Anekdoten aus erster Hand.