In this Spanish edition, the author clarifies and discusses the darker points of "Ulysses" by James Joyce, decoding the original text without academic pretense.
In this Spanish edition, the author clarifies and discusses the darker points of "Ulysses" by James Joyce, decoding the original text without academic...
This is an invitation to explore the various types of personal relationships we enter into along with what makes them positive and enriching. While it is true that some of our relationships are more meaningful to us than are others, all relationships, if properly handled, may broaden our minds and contribute to our well being. Improving Personal Relationships will help you identify your ways of relating to people as well as remove obstacles that hinder your attachment to valuable others. Together with Living with Stress, the first volume of the bibliotreatment series, and with the upcoming...
This is an invitation to explore the various types of personal relationships we enter into along with what makes them positive and enriching. While it...
The author asserts that money is the concrete expression of universal human symbols, and a person's own relation to money shows how the unique traits of his or her unconscious transfer a number of apparently unrelated issues onto money.
The author asserts that money is the concrete expression of universal human symbols, and a person's own relation to money shows how the unique traits ...
This is the first book of a subseries included in Bibliotreatment. Reading is therapeutic, and many of the issues that may be worrying you have been broached by great writers whose insight sometimes makes you wonder whether you/ someone you know have been spied on to provide literary material. Despite a widespread belief to the contrary, reading is not a passive but an extremely demanding interactive process. It "involves mental activity, is embedded in other communication abilities, and converts graphic stimuli into meaning." Moreover, fiction works pose very real challenges. You need to...
This is the first book of a subseries included in Bibliotreatment. Reading is therapeutic, and many of the issues that may be worrying you have been b...