Psikhologiya Dukhovnosti: Tvorchestvo; Lyubov'; Zhizn' S Bogom; Psikhicheskoe I Dukhovnoe: Miry, Energii, Prostranstva, Tela; Duhovnye Krizisy; Poiski YA I Smysla; Opustoshennost': Shlaki I Ochischenie by Dr Alexander Zelitchenko (Paperback / softback, 2014)

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This book was published first in Russia in 1996. Later it was partly reprinted by pirates and published in Internet. The book consists of 2 parts. As my experience showed this part was especially interesting for non-professionals.

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This book was published first in Russia in 1996. Later it was partly reprinted by pirates and published in Internet. The book consists of 2 parts. First part is about possibilities to incorporate in academic psychology the kwledge of higher states of psyche like aestetic feelings, religious feeling of God, inspiration, higher moral feelings etc. The second part is about self-help dealing with spiritual crises - absence of meaning, inner emptyness, inability to love, and many other forms of unhappiness. As my experience showed this part was especially interesting for n-professionals.

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ISBN-101502365340
ISBN-139781502365347
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SubjectPsychology: Professional & General
LanguageRussian
AuthorDr Alexander Zelitchenko
FormatTrade Paperback (Us) ,Unsewn / Adhesive Bound, Paperback

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Date of Publication15/09/2014
Country of PublicationUnited States
Author BiographyDr. Alexander I. Zelitchenko was born in 1956 in Moscow. He is psychologist, philosopher, historian, theologian, founder of Web-Institute of Higher Psychology. His works starting from Psychology of Dukhovnost promote shift of materialistic philosophical paradigm of modern science and corresponding change in our understanding man and man's place in world.
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