This book of self-awareness that you hold in your hands is a "child" of the sincere desire for a profound "confession".
The "confession" of an experienced psychotherapist who uses authenticity and self-disclosure as key tools for the reader to meet his deepest self in his pages.
It is a "love" story about Life, Meaning and Relationship. A diary with revealing events, memories, dreams, and insights, from the position of the patient and the therapist. And, like any similar story, it hides in its depth moments of peace or passion, confirmation or denial of greatness and despair.
It is an understandable and meaningful book, which describes in simple words the exciting adventure of meeting the Self and the Other and simply asks the reader to read with the mind and at the same time with the soul.
In its pages one encounters truths that touch the heart, "dig" the mind and expand self-awareness. Truths that hurt narcissism, and at the same time free that part of us that wants to move on to substantial changes and transcendence.
The author, photographing snapshots of the living psychotherapeutic process, captures the ways in which he deals with, approaches therapeutically, and understands people who seek help. He does not want to relieve by comforting the wounds. He wants to expose them and highlight the traumas of the human soul as sources of psychocognition and existential freedom and fulfillment.
A book written experientially that prompts
his readers in the persistent
search for the deepest
inner experience.
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