Aby člověk pochopil, kdo je to guru, a porozuměl mu, musí být připraven zvážit otázku, kde leží hranice mezi racionalitou a šílenstvím, mezi tzv. zdravým rozumem a bláznovstvím. Autor se zabývá tématem iluze a víry i jezuity a Ježíšem. Pojednává o velkých duchovních vůdcích, hnutích, kultech i charitativních organizacích, zamýšlí se nad osobnostmi, jako byl Gurdjieff, Jung, Freud, Steiner a mnoho dalších.
Anthony Storr Knihy
Anthony Storr bol anglický psychiater a autor známy svojimi hĺbkovými psychoanalytickými portrétmi historických postáv. Jeho dielo čerpá z vlastných skúseností a pochopenia ľudského utrpenia, čo mu umožnilo preniknúť do psychiky jednotlivcov s mimoriadnou hĺbkou. Storov spisovateľský štýl je láskavý a prenikavý, ponúka čitateľom jedinečný vhľad do motivácií a vnútorných bojov skúmaných osobností. Jeho práce sú cenené pre svoju psychologickú presnosť a literárnu kvalitu.







On the 50th anniversary of Freud's death, Anthony Storr looks at his major theories, evaluating whether they have stood the test of time. In the process he also examines Freud himself in the light of his own ideas.
Jung's writing is the key to understanding 20th century psychology, psychiatry and psychoanalysis. This collection of his writings clearly presents him in his own words and in precis.
Churchill's black dog, Kafka's mice and other phenomena of the human mind
- 310 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
This title collects the essays of one of England's best-known and most distinguished psychiatrists. Storr weighs and tests Freud's theory that creativity is the result of dissatisfaction by examining the impulses which drove Kafka, Newton and Churchill.
Music and the Mind
- 224 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Why does music have such an effect on our minds and bodies? It is the most mysterious and most intangible of all forms of art. Anthony Storr believes that music today is a significant experience for a greater number of people than ever before, and in this book he explores why this should be so.
Originally published in 1988, Anthony Storr's enlightening meditation on the creative individual's need for solitude has become a classic. Solitude was seminal in challenging the established belief that "interpersonal relationships of an intimate kind are the chief, if not the only, source of human happiness." Indeed, most self-help literature still places relationships at the center of human existence. Lucid and lyrical, Storr's book cites numerous examples of brilliant scholars and artists -- from Beethoven and Kant to Anne Sexton and Beatrix Potter -- to demonstrate that solitude ranks alongside relationships in its impact on an individual's well-being and productivity, as well as on society's progress and health. But solitary activity is essential not only for geniuses, says Storr; the average person, too, is enriched by spending time alone. For fifteen years, readers have found inspiration and renewal in Storr's erudite, compassionate vision of human experience.
First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The book delves into the traits shared by influential figures like Jesus, Freud, and David Koresh, revealing how their charisma captivates and manipulates devoted followers. Through an insightful psychological lens, Anthony Storr examines the nature of these "gurus" and the profound impact they have on their adherents. The exploration highlights the complexities of power dynamics between leaders and their followers, supported by 11 illustrative photos.
Storr’s The Art of Psychotherapy appeared in 1979 and became an instant classic. After Storr’s death, a third edition was rewritten and revised by Jeremy Holmes, and the fourth edition is a further up-to-date iteration.
