Description
- ISBN-13: 9781032374512
- Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 90
- ISBN-10: 1032374519
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹495.00.₹376.00Current price is: ₹376.00.
Explore the intersection of yoga and psychoanalysis in “Yoga and Psychoanalysis” by Anand C. Paranjpe (ISBN: 9781032374512). Delve into the psychology of regression, comparing yogic and psychoanalytic perspectives. Understand altered states of consciousness, psychic functions, and therapeutic applications. A must-read for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the depths of the human mind.
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Drishti Singh –
It compares yogic and psychoanalytic perspectives which is very enlightening and educative.
Sheik Mohammed Bilal –
This book is academically sound and very detailed in the subject matter.
Sumit Kumar Jayant –
I enjoyed exploring altered states of consciousness in this book.
Prince Kumar –
The book is a valuable contribution to the field and an unique perspective.
Komal Kumari –
I was hoping for more practical applications. It’s very theoretical. Good points though. Worth reading if the topic interests you.
Piyush Gohri –
While the book offers interesting ideas, it can be challenging to digest without prior knowledge in both yoga and psychoanalysis.
Govind Sharda –
A valuable contribution to the field. Offers a unique perspective on regression. Requires some background knowledge.
Shabbir Ahmed –
Good for those already familiar with both yoga and psychoanalysis. Others might find it overwhelming. Overall, a nice research of this concept.
Jyotika Tuteja –
I appreciated the depth and research in this book. It expanded my understanding of the human mind.
Divya –
I highly recommend this book to scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in psychology.
Shivam Dhiman –
This book is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in the depths of the human mind.
Prashant Choudhary –
I struggled with some of the terminology. Useful for specialized knowledge but not necessarily for a general audience.
Preethika E –
An interesting concept, but I found it a bit hard to follow at times. Needed more practical examples, but offered valuable viewpoints.
Satyam Chaudhary –
The book’s comparison of yoga and psychoanalysis is insightful, providing a unique perspective on the psychology of regression, making it a must-read for practitioners.
Nandini –
A deep dive into the psychology of regression. I appreciated the scholarly approach and the thoroughness of the comparison.
Anurupa Das Sarma –
Offers unique perspectives on the psychology of regression and therapeutic applications.
Archana Sebastian –
A thought-provoking read, but sometimes the language felt too academic. Still, worth it for the insights. Explores interesting ideas, a bit dense at times. A good resource for those interested in the subject.
Ankit Sharma –
It can be hard to follow at times, but valuable viewpoints were helpful.
Snehal Singh –
I like the comparison of yoga and psychoanalysis for insightful view.
Kshitij Sudesh Khandare –
Interesting concepts, but I got bogged down in the heavy jargons.
Jitender Dadarwal –
Fascinating! The comparison between yoga and psychoanalysis is insightful. Some chapters were a bit dense but overall a rewarding read.
Gautam Garg –
A must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of mind and body. Some parts require careful reading, but overall valuable.
Ashish Khatana –
The book explores intriguing concepts but occasionally gets bogged down in jargon. Good for scholars, though.