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| Contact barlascini at [email protected] for downloads of pdfs The Institute for the Study of the History of Medicine is our partner. Downloads are available here, through Lulu.com or using Amazon Kindle. |
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| This site has three distinct sections: Poetry & Prose Poems The Kings of Ithaca Notebooks Angels Psychotherapy The Necessity of Salvation Design The Body is His Book Works in Italian Il Fanciullo � il Padre dell'Adulto Appunti di psicoterapia ed neurologia |
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| Books and downloads (including poetry) are available at lulu.com. |
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| The number of poems increase at irregular intervals: the newest work and the latest revisions are available here. The books in the psychotherapy section present a coherent view of human knowledge, defining the concepts of history, philosophy, theology, religion, archetype, self, and human development. The Necessity of Salvation deals with God's interaction with man through literature and religion. It also delineates the limitations of science in dealing with complex questions. Design concerns itself with the nature of the archetype, the concept of the mind, and natural selection. This book also presents a coherent and concise survey of the traditional types of talk therapy. The Body is His Book concerns the relationship between spiritual, emotional, and intellectual development. It seeks to explain the drives which motivate human behavior. Finally, this work describes a distinctive philosophical system compatible with human development. The psychotherapy section continues in notes and a work discussing the "psychology of the ego" in Italian: Il Fanciullo � il Padre dell'Adulto (The Child is the Father of the Man). This theory is discussed in the context of Erikson's eight phases. The shift from theories of the ego to self is delineated. The contributions of Adler, Anna Freud, Hartmann, Kohut, Maslow, and Rogers are reviewed. An entertainment:Angels. Here is salvation history from the devil's point of view. We also offer a unique perspective on the end of days. Remember-- a little revelation never hurt anybody. |
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