He by Robert A. Johnson
Understanding Masculine Psychology
A Jungian exploration of the male psyche that traces the stages of masculine development from boyhood through mature manhood, using myths and fairy tales to illuminate archetypal patterns such as the shadow, the anima, the father, and the king. It examines common male struggles—conflicts with authority, fear of intimacy, avoidance of responsibility—and maps a psychological path of initiation and integration. Through symbolic stories and practical insight, it shows how men can confront inner wounds, integrate disowned parts, and reclaim creative, responsible wholeness.
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- Published
- 1989
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 128
- Original Language
- English
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