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Becoming Whole

A Jungian Guide to Individuation

Bud Harris

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English
Daphne Publications
15 September 2016
Psychologist and Jungian analyst Bud Harris, PhD, shares the best of his popular lectures and seminars in a concise guide that demystifies Carl Jung's classic principles of individuation, complexes, psychic structures, and consciousness.

With thought-provoking questions and engaging exercises, Harris will lead you toward an authentic, satisfying life with the tools you need to:

awaken to your own potential;

strengthen your personality;

develop self-knowledge and fulfillment;

and, become fully engaged and consciously alive.

Becoming Whole helps you clarify your understanding of your greater Self and what your soul seeks. Drawing on examples from his own personal life and his 40-year career as a Jungian analyst, Harris makes Jungian concepts accessible to a modern audience. He demonstrates how some of your most frustrating characteristics can be a source for new life, and how you can use your own struggles to guide you in your search for Self and search for the Transcendent.

The ultimate goal is a creative transformation that energizes and empowers your life.

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Imprint:   Daphne Publications
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   204g
ISBN:   9780692754283
ISBN 10:   0692754288
Pages:   134
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Bud Harris, Ph.D., is a practicing Jungian analyst in Asheville, North Carolina. After earning his Ph.D. in psychology and becoming a psychotherapist and psychologist, he experienced the call to further his growth by becoming a Jungian analyst. Bud moved to Zürich, Switzerland where he trained for over five years, and then graduated from the C. G. Jung Institute as a diplomate Jungian analyst. Bud is the author of twelve books. For additional information about his practice and work, visit: www.budharris.com

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