The Middle Passage

from misery to meaning in midlife

Paperback, 127 pages

English language

Published Sept. 6, 1993 by Inner City Books.

ISBN:
978-0-919123-60-1
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OCLC Number:
26855972

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Why do so many go through so much disruption in their middle years? Why then? Why do we consider it to be a crisis?

The Middle Passage presents us with an opportunity to reexamine our lives and to ask: "Who am I apart from my history and the roles I have played?" It is an occasion for redefining and reorienting the personality, a necessary rite of passage between the extended adolescence of the first adulthood and our inevitable appointment with old age and mortality.

The Middle Passage addresses the following issues: How did we acquire our original sense of self? What are the changes that herald the Middle Passage? How does one revision the sense of self? What is the relationship between Jung's concept of individuation and our commitment to others? What attitudes and behavior support individuation and help us move from misery to meaning?

This book shows how we …

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Subjects

  • Middle age -- Psychological aspects
  • Jungian psychology

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