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What Kind of Society Nurtures the Soul?
What Kind of Society Nurtures the Soul?
What Kind of Society Nurtures the Soul?
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What Kind of Society Nurtures the Soul?

Written by David Pawson

Narrated by David Pawson

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James Hillman studied with the great Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung in the 1950s and later became the first director of studies at the Jung Institute in Zurich. After returning to the United States in 1980, he taught at Yale, Syracuse and the universities of Chicago and Dallas.

They come from the environment, the cities, the economy, the racism. They come from architecture, school systems, capitalism, exploitation. They come from many places that psychotherapy does not address. Psychotherapy theory turns it all on you: you are the one who is wrong. What if the problem is not inside the person, but inside the society? This lecture and discussion examines the uses of psychotherapy and what the future may hold for psychology.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBetter Listen
Release dateJan 7, 2019
ISBN9781615446766
What Kind of Society Nurtures the Soul?
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David Pawson

David Pawson is a widely respected international writer and speaker. Formerly a local church pastor, this series is the fruit of a lifetime of preaching on the Bible.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I have a few notes of insights from this talk. It is only just over 30 minutes with the rest being question & answer. The questions do raise additional points. This talk did encourage me to dive deeper into Hillman's work.
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    James Hillman makes an argument for aesthetic beauty. That's it.