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What if psychology stopped naming you and started working for you?
In this audacious field-manual-memoir, the author moves beyond the label “analytical psychology” to a practice where meaning becomes consequence. Drawing from Jung’s living engine—symbol, shadow, individuation—then adding the “teeth” of calibration and revision (Bayes notes, small field tests, peer checks), this book shows how insight turns into change today. You’ll meet a pragmatic toolkit: the barbell stance (bet big on talent, keep light hygiene for switchability), the tetrahedron for recombining skills into new functionality, McWhinney’s worldviews paired with Wilber’s quadrants to keep meaning (UL/LL) married to execution (UR/LR), and a minimalist scratch pad loop—associate → abduct → calibrate → embed. Dąbrowski’s Level IV reframes growth as directed flexibility rather than dogma, while a brief detour through Bergson reminds us that lived time shapes how “heavy” the work feels. This is not a typology cage or a diagnostic sermon. It is a clean room for practice: fewer proclamations, more prototypes; fewer identities, more interfaces; less theory-for-theory, more results. If an encore arrives, it’s because the method earned it—on the floor, in the body, in the team, in the day you’re living now. ISBN 978-1-326-04605-7, full color, 109 pages. Fixed price € 29,49 (all in & within NL through Paypal or cash) |