Successfully navigating apocalyptic periods in our lives is the theme of the present work. The metaphor of a black storm captures the essence of such times well. Drawing on Jungian-based psychology and quantum physics, augmented by the music of the British speed/power metal band DragonForce, the author demonstrates the insights and conscious attitude needed for development and transformation in these trying episodes. The book can appeal to professionals and laypeople alike.
Successfully navigating apocalyptic periods in our lives is the theme of the present work. The metaphor of a black storm captures the essence of such times well. Drawing on Jungian-based psychology and quantum physics, augmented by the music of the British speed/power metal band DragonForce, the author demonstrates the insights and conscious attitude needed for development and transformation in these trying episodes. The book can appeal to professionals and laypeople alike.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph A. Talamo, PhD (1981-), received his degree in clinical psychology with a specialization in depth psychology in 2009 from Pacifica Graduate Institute, his undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame in 2004, and attended Catholic schools from grades K, 2-6, and 10-12 as well as college. He has over twenty-one years of experience in clinical and academic settings and is the author of two articles ("Harry Potter and the Haunted Prophet"; "Archetypal Storm: Jung and the Music of DragonForce"), a book (Black Storm: Development, Transformation, and Apocalyptic Moments), and a dissertation ("A Jungian Depth Perspective on OCD"). Joseph enjoys sports (especially hockey, baseball, and football), fantasy sports, music (especially piano and DragonForce), chess, and occasionally resurrecting his video/computer game days. He is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-born and raised.
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