How to Be an Adult: A Handbook on Psychological and Spiritual IntegrationPaulist Press, 2014 M05 14 - 86 pages Using the metaphor of the heroic journeydeparture, struggle and returnthe author shows readers the way to psychological and spiritual health. |
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How to Be an Adult: A Handbook on Psychological and Spiritual Integration David Richo Limited preview - 1991 |
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abandonment abuse accept acknowledge action Active Imagination addiction admit adulthood affirmation afraid Alice Miller allow amends anger appropriate guilt assertiveness become behavior beliefs betrayal blame Chapter childhood choices choose coexist commitment compassion consciousness D.W. Winnicott drama dreams dreamwork drop engulfment everything experience express fear functional ego Gestalt Therapy gift give grief griefwork grieving happens healing healthy ego higher consciousness honor human hurt identity illusion inner integration intimacy intimate relationships intuitions Joseph Campbell Jung leads let go live loss means Meister Eckhart negative excitement neurotic ego neurotic guilt never notice one’s ourselves pain parents partner past Paul Tillich personal boundaries present Psychological and spiritual Ralph Waldo Emerson reality receive rejection release scared self-actualization self-esteem sense simply someone struggle take responsibility tell therapy things transformation trust truth unconditional love unconditionally unconscious values Virginia Woolf William Blake York