
Living in Myths: How to Identify Your Archetypes and Rewrite Your Life Script
- Jungian PsychologyMythological Archetype
- Categories:Mythology & Folk Tales Personal Transformation Psychology
- Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:336
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- Size:138mm×200mm
- Publication Place:Russia
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Feature
★This is a psychology book that combines depth with practicality. It not only reveals the hidden mythological archetypes in our lives but also offers rich case studies and practical exercises to help readers identify and change their life scripts.
★With its unique perspective and accessible language, this book provides readers with an opportunity to re-examine their lives. Whether you are a psychology enthusiast or an ordinary person seeking more possibilities in life, this book will inspire and empower you.
Description
The author, Ekaterina Davydova, is a seasoned Jungian psychologist. Drawing on her extensive psychological knowledge and unique analytical methods, she helps readers identify the hidden "mythological" archetypes in their personal lives through imagery and metaphors. The book not only delves into the psychological significance behind famous myths, fairy tales, movies, and songs but also describes the inner mechanisms that govern our psychological lives. More importantly, it offers numerous practical exercises to help readers clarify their life scripts and learn to transform them positively.
Davydova focuses on the psychological world of women, providing them with profound insights and practical guidance. The book is well-structured and written in an easy-to-understand language. Instead of lengthy theoretical elaborations, it uses vivid fairy tales, legends, songs, poems, movies, and animations for specific analysis, combined with real-life case studies, to help readers better understand themselves. Each chapter ends with self-analysis questions and exercises, as well as suggestions on how to break free from specific fairy-tale plots. For example, you might be surprised to find similarities between your own life and the story of *Cinderella*, and this book will help you find ways to escape such predicaments.
This book is particularly suitable for those interested in psychology but have not received professional training. It uses accessible language to help those unfamiliar with psychoanalytic schools, Jungian theories, or technical jargon to easily understand complex psychological concepts. Through familiar fairy tales, the author vividly demonstrates the life scripts that women may follow, analyzes the reasons behind them, and provides solutions that can be implemented independently when professional help is not readily available.