The Human Odyssey: Navigating the Twelve Stages of LifeCourier Dover Publications, 2019 M03 20 - 368 páginas Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D., an award-winning educator and expert on human development, offers a cross-cultural view of life's entire journey, from before birth to death to the possibilities of an afterlife. Dr. Armstrong cites both clinical research and anecdotal evidence in a comprehensive view of the challenges and opportunities we face at every stage of our development. His accessible narrative incorporates elements of history, literature, psychology, spirituality, and science in a fascinating guide to understanding our past as well as our future. - "Thomas Armstrong's The Human Odyssey is an extraordinary book; an intellectual feast. Armstrong has amassed and integrated an amazing amount of information from developmental and transpersonal psychology, modern consciousness research, biology, anthropology, mythology, and art, and created an extraordinary guide through all the stages of the adventure of human life. While the rich content of this book will impress professional audiences, it's clear and easy style makes it quite accessible to the general public." — Stanislav Grof, M.D., former Chief of Psychiatric Research, Maryland Psychiatric Research Center; author of Realms of the Human Unconscious, Beyond the Brain: Birth, Death, and Transcendence in Psychotherapy and Adventures in Self-Discovery |
Contenido
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chapter 2 | 18 |
chapter 3 | 36 |
chapter 4 | 54 |
chapter 5 | 77 |
chapter 6 | 93 |
chapter 7 | 110 |
Building an Independent Life | 129 |
chapter 11 | 188 |
chapter 12 | 206 |
chapter 13 | 222 |
conclusion | 240 |
appendix | 261 |
appendix c | 274 |
notes | 288 |
permissions | 325 |
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