A Jungian perspective on finding greater meaning in misery. Title
#73 in the series Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian
Analysts.
For anyone who has suffered guilt, grief, betrayal,
doubt, depression, anger or terror. For Jung followers and those
interested in new ways to self-improvement. According to Jungian
psychology, happiness is not the meaning of life. Instead, meaning
can be found in all of life's experiences, including the darkest of
times.
Swamplands explains how much there is to be learned and
appreciated in the darkness, and in doing so, helps those who are
suffering to live more satisfying lives.
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