Librería Samer Atenea
Kálamo Books
Librería Elías (Asturias)
Librería Kolima (Madrid)
Librería Proteo (Málaga)
What if psychology stopped naming you and started working for you?In this audacious field-manual-memoir, the author moves beyond the label 'analytical psychology' to a practice where meaning becomes consequence. Drawing from Jung’s living engine-symbol, shadow, individuation-then adding the 'teeth' of calibration and revision (Bayes notes, small field tests, peer checks), this book shows how insight turns into change today.You’ll meet a pragmatic toolkit: the barbell stance (bet big on talent, keep light hygiene for switchability), the tetrahedron for recombining skills into new functionality, McWhinney’s worldviews paired with Wilber’s quadrants to keep meaning (UL/LL) married to execution (UR/LR), and a minimalist scratch pad loop-associate → abduct → calibrate → embed. Dąbrowski’s Level IV reframes growth as directed flexibility rather than dogma, while a brief detour through Bergson reminds us that lived time shapes how 'heavy' the work feels.This is not a typology cage or a diagnostic sermon. It is a clean room for practice: fewer proclamations, more prototypes; fewer identities, more interfaces; less theory-for-theory, more results. If an encore arrives, it’s because the method earned it-on the floor, in the body, in the team, in the day you’re living now.