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We've had a hundred years of psychotherapy-and the world's getting worse / James Hillman and Michael Ventura.

By: Hillman, James.
Contributor(s): Ventura, Michael.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: San Francisco, Calif. : HarperSanFrancisco, c1992Description: viii, 242 p. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 0062506617 ; 0062504096 .Subject(s): Hillman, James -- Interviews | Psychotherapy -- Philosophy | Psychotherapy -- Social aspects -- United States | Civilization, Modern -- 20th century -- Psychological aspects | Psychoanalysts -- United States -- InterviewsDDC classification: 150.1
Contents:
Part I: The first dialogue a cell of revolution -- Part II: The letters life lived backwards, frontwards and sideways -- Part III: The second dialogue "Pick up if you're there"
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 150.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00014342
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 150.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00018519
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This furious, trenchant, and audacious series of interrelated dialogues and letters takes a searing look at not only the legacy of psychotherapy, but also practically every aspect of contemporary living--from sexuality to politics, media, the environment, and life in the city. James Hillman--controversial renegade Jungian psychologist, the man Robert Bly has called "the most lively and original psychologist we've had in America since William James"--joins with Michael Ventura--cutting-edge columnist for the L.A. Weekly--to shatter many of our current beliefs about our lives, the psyche, and society. Unrestrained, freewheeling, and brilliant, these two intellectual wild men take chances, break rules, and run red lights to strike at the very core of our shibboleths and perceptions.

Part I: The first dialogue a cell of revolution -- Part II: The letters life lived backwards, frontwards and sideways -- Part III: The second dialogue "Pick up if you're there"

Author notes provided by Syndetics

James Hillman was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey on April 12, 1926. He attended the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University for two years before joining the Navy's Hospital Corps in 1944. He studied English literature in Paris at the Sorbonne and graduated with a degree in mental and moral science from Trinity College in Dublin. In 1953, he moved to Zurich and enrolled at the C. G. Jung Institute. In 1959, he became the director of studies at the institute and stayed in that position for the next 10 years. He wrote over 20 books including Suicide and the Soul, Re-Visioning Psychology, and The Soul's Code. He died due to complications of bone cancer on October 27, 2011 at the age of 85.

(Bowker Author Biography)

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