The author tries to bring mental illness closer to us and make it more understandable, pointing out that the experiences of mentally ill people are sometimes no different from the experiences of normal people, because we all sometimes have unrealistic fee
The Red Book is a masterpiece of introspection, written between 1914 and 1930 during Jung's profound spiritual crisis following his split with Freud. The compact edition offers a condensed version with key texts and images, more accessible to readers.
Kosmos izdavaštvo, 2021.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
48.34 €
Psychotherapy and self-help • Manuals and guides • Sociology • Psychology
What do successful people have in common? In this book, sociologist and psychologist David Niven has collected more than a thousand interesting and important conclusions about happiness and shaped them into easy-to-read advice.
Do you find yourself endlessly scrolling through social media and portals as time passes? Do you feel exhausted after endless online conversations and comments? Do you worry more about your social media posts than your real life?
Can we learn from this book what is offered to us in the subtitles: How to make friends, How to influence people, How to succeed in changing the world?
Prosvjeta, 1985.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.