| Carl Gustav Jung - 1933 - 256 páginas
...by everyone. I should like to call attention to the following facts. During the past thirty years, people from all the civilized countries of the earth...consulted me. I have treated many hundreds of patients, the larger number being Protestants, a smaller number Jews, and not more than five or six believing... | |
| Dennis Prager, Joseph Telushkin - 1986 - 228 páginas
...largest number being Protestants, the smaller number Jews, and [about] five or six believing Catholics. Among all my patients in the second half of life— that is to say, over thirty-five—there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious... | |
| Kenneth C. Haugk - 1984 - 164 páginas
...spiritual. This echoes the observation made by Carl Jung in Modern Man in Search of a Soul: Among all the patients in the second half of life — that is to say, over 3S — there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious... | |
| Mary Ann Mattoon - 1985 - 354 páginas
...neglect of the religious need is the primary cause of neurosis in the second half of life. He wrote: Among all my patients in the second half of life —...thirty-five — there has not been one whose problem was not that of finding a religious outlook on life. It is safe to say that every one of them fell... | |
| Joseph Telushkin - 1987 - 240 páginas
...should like to call attention to the following facts. During the past thirty years, people from all civilized countries of the earth have consulted me. I have treated many hundreds of patients. . .Protestants. . .Jews [and a small number of Catholics]. Among all my patients. . . over thirty-five... | |
| Lee Bartlett - 1988 - 300 páginas
...vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv FIVE vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Conversion and The Catholic WorKer In 1932 Carl Jung wrote that "among my patients in the second half of life — that is to say, over thirty five — there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious... | |
| Robert Lefavi - 1999 - 184 páginas
...elderly people. Carl Jung explained how important a person's belief is to mental health when he wrote: Among all my patients in the second half of life -that is to say, over 35 -there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook... | |
| Robert Campbell Roberts - 1993 - 332 páginas
...spiritual, something more like a home. In a much-quoted passage, Jung says, During the past thirty years, people from all the civilized countries of the earth...consulted me. I have treated many hundreds of patients, the larger number being Protestants, a smaller number Jews, and not more than five or six believing... | |
| John Welch - 1996 - 196 páginas
...personality." CG Jung, Collected Works (Princeton University Press, l969), VIII, pars. 770, 772. 5. "Among all my patients in the second half of life— that is to say, over thirty-five—there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious... | |
| James W. West - 1997 - 232 páginas
...friend of Bill Wilson, the founder of AA, expresses the answer to this good question better than I can: "Among all my patients in the second half of life — that is to say over 35 — there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious... | |
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