The Druid of Harley Street: The Spiritual Psychology of E. Graham Howe E. Howe also wrote in a simple and clear style, making his work accessible to the general public. Howe’s writings included more than a dozen books and countless articles on a broad range
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Title | : | The Druid of Harley Street: The Spiritual Psychology of E. Graham Howe |
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Rating | : | 4.95 (646 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1556437749 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 640 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2012-03-13 |
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Editorial : "An extraordinary labor of love that finally makes the teachings of E. Graham Howe brilliantly available to a wide audience This book is destined to become a classic."— M. Guy Thompson, Ph.D, author of The Ethic of Honesty: The Fundamental Rule of Psychoanalysis"This is a remarkable book. I know of no other work that so intelligently embraces and illuminates the complexities of the ego-Self relationship." — Nathan Schwartz-Salant, Ph.D., author of Narcissism and Character Transformation: The Psychology of Narcissistic Character Disorders"An exciting, challenging work that helps us look beyond our smaller attitudes and seek a broader, fuller path. Uplifting and therapeutic." — Michael Eigen, Ph.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology at New York University and Editor Emeritus of The Psychoanalytic Review"This book is a tour de force that under one cover includes selections from all of Howe’s writings. Howe illuminates the cause
In early 20th-century Britain, interest in psychoanalysis was high, leading to the formation of the famous Tavistock Clinic in 1920. E. Graham Howe was one of the clinic’s founders and the first to publish articles on psychotherapy. At the same time, he was attacked by the “scientific” psychiatry and psychoanalysis communities because he took concepts derived from spiritual practice and existential phenomenology and applied them to an understanding of psychotherapy. Howe’s writings included more than a dozen books and countless articles on a broad range of subjects from schizophrenia to Asian spiritual practices. Through these works he exerted a profound influence on intellectuals such as R. D. Laing, Alan Watts, and Henry Miller, to name a few. Howe also wrote in a simple and clear style, making his work accessible to the general public. The Druid of Harley Street samples the best of his essays, offering timely insights for followers of Jung, Robe
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