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The book begins with an explanation about existentialism as a philosophical theory with applicability to everyday life. The first story is called Encounter and deals with the existential issues of fear of death in a context of English and Serbian cultural diversity through the lens of the collective unconscious that speaks through an archetype of the anima as the feminine principle in males. The second story is called Dream and explores the problem of isolation and aloneness in the context of the author's conscious and unconscious relationship with an aboriginal artist. The third story is…mehr

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The book begins with an explanation about existentialism as a philosophical theory with applicability to everyday life. The first story is called Encounter and deals with the existential issues of fear of death in a context of English and Serbian cultural diversity through the lens of the collective unconscious that speaks through an archetype of the anima as the feminine principle in males. The second story is called Dream and explores the problem of isolation and aloneness in the context of the author's conscious and unconscious relationship with an aboriginal artist. The third story is called Truth and presents the contents of an existential group psychotherapy showing how the members of the group work through their existential issues that focus on their meaning in life. The last story is called Journey and presents an encounter with an aboriginal spiritual entity that teaches about the existential issues of freedom and responsibility.
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Autorenporträt
Mila Goldner was born in Serbia where she finished her medical degree and training in neuropsychiatry. She completed her Master's Thesis and PhD in the field of Social Psychiatry. During her professional life in Belgrade, Serbia, she worked as a psychiatrist, individual, group and family therapist. She was an Associate Professor at the University of Belgrade, School of Medicine. She is a Professor of ECPD. Since 1994 Mila has been a Consultant Psychiatrist and Lecturer in Auckland, New Zealand, School of Medicine and at James Cook University in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. She is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and a member of the American Psychiatric Association. Her special interests are Cultural Psychiatry, Perinatal Psychiatry, Personality Disorders, Trauma, Existentialism, Family Dynamics and Family Therapy. She has published many books and papers in the field of psychiatry and family dynamics. She lectures and provides seminars in Europe, Australia and New Zealand.