Verena Kast - Envy and Jealousy

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Verena Kast - Envy and Jealousy
Verena Kast
Envy and Jealousy
Challenging Unpleasant Emotions
-----------------------------------------ISBN: 978-3-530-40007-6
Patmos
Paperback
216 pages
EUR 12.9
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Envy and jealousy are socially proscribed emotions. We prefer
to repress them or project them onto others (shadow
projection). If unattended to, these repressed feelings can be
very destructive. They corrode our self-esteem, cause
relationship problems, reduce our creativity and inhibit our
individuation process.
Yet if we learn to face, understand and acknowledge our
unpleasant emotions, argues Verena Kast, we will be able to
overcome the feelings of envy and jealousy and develop into
more tolerant and open-minded beings. The integration of our
shadow will enable us to improve our personal relationships,
reactivate neglected potentials and expand our horizons.
• Best-selling author
• Long-selling title
• Case studies drawn from the author's counseling practice
About the author
Verena Kast is a former Professor of Psychology at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. Today she is a
lecturer and teaching analyst at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, as well as a psychoanalyst in private
practice. She has published numerous books on subjects including emotional psychology, principles of
psychotherapy, and the interpretation of fairy tales and dreams. Her works – many of them long-sellers – have
been translated into numerous languages.
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[email protected]
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