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Lost in the Long White Cloud

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eBook - Finding My Way Home: Conception through the Death of My Father

Rosen, David H

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Lost in the Long White Cloud is both creation story and vision quest of a healer. Prolific author, David H. Rosen, was the child of creative parents. Free to explore, the sometimes unattended toddler turned into a smart "good boy" with a "bad boy's" energy for funny, sad and scary escapades.The future author of The Tao of Elvis so successfully impersonated Elvis in junior high, that his gyrations led to "girls, girls, girls" -- and even a marriage proposal from one enamored adolescent's parents!Rosen's story takes us all over the map. In Greece, David lays awake under the stars with lovely Lolly and decides to become a fisherman. He pays a Parisian prostitute just to listen to her story, which will empower the future Jungian psychiatrist to help a call girl transform herself into a therapist for sexually-abused children. In Denmark, Rosen discovers that the well-provided-for citizens were strangely prone to suicide. Later, Dr Rosen would coin the term "egocide" and publish the magnum opus, Transforming Depression. US propaganda drives David to experience Russia for himself. The ensuing trip is an international "Twist and Shout" dance party in the train aisles!Lost in the Long White Cloud is a memoir turned cinematic adventure story by the astonishingly honest, good-hearted and erudite David H. Rosen, MD.

Autorenportrait

Dr David H. Rosen is a physician, psychiatrist, and Jungian analyst. The vast array of his interests include finding meaning in suffering; spirituality as it relates to healing; dreams; all kinds of creativity, especially visual art and haiku; "egocide" as a meaningful alternative to killing oneself; and practicing what he preaches.<br><br> Rosen is the author of ten books, including<i>The Tao of Elvis;</i><i>The Tao of Jung: The Way of Integrity</i>;<i>The Healing Spirit of Haiku</i> with co-author Joel Weishaus;<i>Clouds and More Clouds</i>;<i>Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul through Creativity</i> (now in its third edition) written after interviewing survivors of jumps off the Golden Gate Bridge, and treating many suicidally depressed patients;<i>Medicine as Human Experience</i> with co-author Dr David Reiser, a classic in the field. Rosen's books have been translated into many languages.<br><br> The initial holder of the McMillan Professorship in Analytical Psychology at Texas A&amp;M University, Rosen is Affiliate Professor in Psychiatry at the Oregon Health&amp; Science University.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 08.09.2014

Umfang: 208 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781725249721

Umbreit-Nr.: 2286995

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