The Cry for Myth

The Cry for Myth by Rollo May, published by Delta in July 1992, is a thought-provoking exploration of the connections between myths and the subconscious. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. In this work, May discusses how myths can offer meaning and structure to individuals navigating a complex and often confusing world.
Readers will find case studies illustrating how myths have aided Dr. May’s patients in understanding their experiences and emotions. The book delves into the psychological implications of myths, emphasizing their role in providing direction and clarity. With a focus on applied psychology, The Cry for Myth invites readers to consider the significance of myth in their own lives and the broader human experience.
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Rollo May, respected therapist and bestselling author of Love and Will, discusses the relationships between myths and the subconscious, showing how myths can provide meaning and structure for those who seek direction in a confused world. Here are case studies in which myths have helped Dr. May’s patients make sense out of an often senseless world.
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