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The esteemed Jungian psychologist counsels how to cope with feelings
of failure or regret in the latter half of life and how to Open to a more
meaningful existence, even if outer circumstances cannot be changed.
In Living Unlived I,ife. therapist Robert A. Johnson. writing with longtime collabora.
tor and fellow Jungian psychologist.lerry M. kuhl, oilers a simple but transformational
premise: Our abandoned, unrealited, or underdeveloped talents, "'hen they are not
iiilly integrated into our lives. can become profoundly troublesome in midlife. leading
us to depression, suddenly hating our spouses, our jobs, or even our lives. When our
unlived lives are brought to consciousnees, however, they can become the fuel that can
propel us beyond our limitations—even if our outer circumstances cannot always be
visibly altered.
-Robert A. Johnson, one of the few living analysts who Qudied with Jung, and Dr.
Jerry Ruhl bring fresh insights to the restlessness that stirs in mid-life.... Combining
brief insights, Jungian dream and archetypal work, and revealing exercises, Living Your
Unlived Iåfehclps readers craft a more authentic, and hopefully satisfying, second half
life."
—New Age Retailer
- . This book is intelligent, refreshingly frec of psychobabble, and best of all heralds
the power of the imagination to transform and possibly keep you out of trouble."
—Publish ers
-Johnson and Ruhl present a treasure of tools to help us restore any missing
pieces in our lives by changing our consciousness."
Robert A. Johnson is one Of the most innuential interpret-
ers of Jungian psychology of our time. He is the author of
the bestsellers W: Understanding the Psychology of Romantic
Work; and Masculine
Jerry M. Ruhl, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and a popular
lecturer, as well as a former director of corporate communi-
cations at United Artists Entertainment. His previous books
include Heaven and both co-
authored With Robert A. Johnson:
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