Reseña del editor:
Probes in depth one of the core issues that vex contemporary life: violence. This title seeks to understand it in a broad historical, mythological, and psychological context. It is a contribution to Jungian thought on the subject of violence.
Biografía del autor:
LUIGI ZOJA is a native of Italy and a graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, He lectures, teaches, and maintains a clinical practice in Milan. A former President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, he has written a number of books, including Ethics and Analysis: Philosophical Perspectives and Their Application in Therapy (2007), Cultivating the Soul (2005), Jungian Reflections on September 11: A Global Nightmare (co-edited with Donald Williams) (2002), Father: Historical, Psychological, and Cultural Perspectives (2001); Drugs, Addiction and Initiation: The Modern Search for Ritual (2000), and Growth and Guilt: Psychology and the Limits of Development (1995).
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