The book Emotional improvement teaches us how we can achieve mental health, how we can experience feelings as a liberating and creative force, how they help us realize our true potential and develop self-esteem, become self-aware and emotionally skilled people, for whom life's challenges are an incentive for personal development and self-realization.
David G. Cooper is considered one of the founders of the movement known as "anti-psychiatry". This current appeared in the sixties, and its main interest was to condemn gaps, theoretical problems and abuses in the practice of psychiatry.
Naprijed, 1980.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The book describes a dream technique that allows sleepers to be both actors and directors of their dreams while remaining in a state of semi-consciousness.