Description: Alchemy of Addiction : Carl Jung, the Enneagram, and Contemplative Wisdom Traditions, Paperback by Costello, Stephen J., ISBN 1032727772, ISBN-13 9781032727776, Brand New, Free shipping in the US "Within this important book, Costello draws on Eastern philosophy, Western psychology, and wisdom traditions, to offer an interpretation and answer to the multidimensional problem of addiction. The nature of pleasure, pain, and attachment are discussed, together with stress as a key source of our suffering. Justifying and grounding the work is C. G. Jung's central insight that the solution to our disordered desires lies in cultivating a spiritual approach to life. As such, a detailed exploration of the Twelve Steps of Recovery is elucidated from the threefold perspective of the philosophy of Advaita, the Enneagram system, and the Christian contemplations of Richard Rohr, John Main, and Thomas Keating, as well as St. Ignatius of Loyola. The work concludeswith a brief look at Platonic ethics especially the virtue of temperance, St. Benedict's spirituality of humility, and the law of dharma as a blueprint for purposeful non-addicted living. This book will appeal to a wide variety of readers such as mental health professionals in the counselling and psychotherapy professions, as well as students of depth psychology and philosophy"--
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Book Title: Alchemy of Addiction : Carl Jung, the Enneagram, and Contemplativ
Type: Textbook
Author: Stephen J. Costello
Format: Trade Paperback
Number of Pages: 146 Pages
Subject Area: Psychology, Medical
Item Length: 9.2 in
Language: English
Publication Name: Alchemy of Addiction : Carl Jung, the Enneagram, and Contemplative Wisdom Traditions
Item Width: 6.1 in
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Year: 2024
Subject: Movements / Jungian, Internal Medicine, Mental Health