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Maureen Murdock

    Maureen Murdock ist eine Autorin, Pädagogin und Psychotherapeutin mit einem Schwerpunkt auf jungianischer Psychologie. Ihre Arbeit befasst sich mit Themen wie psychischen Erkrankungen, Sucht und Inhaftierung und erforscht die menschliche Psyche durch Schreiben und Lehren. Sie leitet Kurse zum Schreiben von Memoiren und teilt ihre Erkenntnisse, um andere auf ihren kreativen und therapeutischen Wegen zu begleiten. Murdocks tiefes Verständnis des Geistes prägt ihren besonderen Ansatz sowohl in der Literatur als auch in der psychologischen Praxis.

    Maureen Murdock
    The heros daughter
    Lexington and Concord: The 19th of April, 1775
    Monday Morning Memoirs
    The Heroine's Journey Workbook
    Dann trägt mich meine Wolke ...
    Der Weg der Heldin
    • SCHLAGWÖRTERS: PhantasiebilderS. GehirnS. EntspannungS. WahrnehmungS. StressS. HarmonieS. ErwachsenwerdenS. IdentitätS

      Dann trägt mich meine Wolke ...
    • The Heroine's Journey Workbook

      A Map for Every Woman's Quest

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,5(14)Abgeben

      Focusing on the transformative process of The Heroine's Journey, this workbook helps readers navigate various stages of healing their feminine nature. It addresses personal, cultural, and spiritual wounds, offering practical guidance for self-discovery and empowerment. Through engaging exercises and reflections, it encourages readers to explore their identities and reclaim their strength in a supportive framework.

      The Heroine's Journey Workbook
    • The "shot heard round the world" that ignited the American Revolution was fired when a passing force of British soldiers encountered a colonial militia on the village green in Lexington, Massachusetts. Who fired that shot? The British claimed it was an American; the Americans insisted on the opposite. Many romantic legends about embattled colonists and ruthless redcoats arose in the succeeding years.  This was the first book to critically examine and debunk some of the fictions surrounding the events of April 19, 1775, and it was hailed by American Heritage magazine as "probably the most forceful single revision of a major episode in American history."Historian Harold Murdock drew upon extensive documentary evidence in assembling this study, including written accounts that only came to light decades after the war. His fascinating insights include interpretations of a series of artistic representations of the confrontation, beginning with a near-contemporary depiction of the colonials in full retreat that's eventually supplanted by a portrait of the Americans' bold defiance. Readers will find the factual accounts of this concise and witty history as heroic and dramatic as any myth.

      Lexington and Concord: The 19th of April, 1775
    • In this unique and fascinating look at a pervasive, though unexplored, issue, Jungian therapist Maureen Murdock at last reveals the unspoken truth about daughters and the immense power the fathers they idealize have over them. As Murdock demonstrates in The Hero's Daughter, these exclusive relationships can be more harmful than supportive - the emotional enmeshment is so complete that the relationship is difficult to untangle. Every aspect of a woman's life is affected - from fearing commitment to recklessly choosing a mate, among a host of many other professional and personal problems. Yet, separating from a father means sacrificing the privileges of a favored daughter, a position most women wish to maintain. With revealing case studies, and through explorations of hidden truth in myths, dreams, and fairy tales, The Hero's Daughter makes clear that the rewards for this separation are great - as a woman will learn to take herself seriously, reclaim the authority she projects onto men, and establish a healthy, balanced sense of herself as a woman

      The heros daughter
    • The Heroine´s Journey

      • 213 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,9(1506)Abgeben

      This book describes contemporary woman's search for wholeness in a society in which she has been defined according to masculine values. Drawing upon cultural myths and fairy tales, ancient symbols and goddesses, and the dreams of contemporary women, Murdock illustrates the need for—and the reality of—feminine values in Western culture today.

      The Heroine´s Journey
    • Best-selling Heroine’s Journey author Maureen Murdock invites readers to explore their personal story within the rich tapestry of human experience by examining the craft of memoir alongside fresh writing advice and prompts. Maureen Murdock looks at thematic connections between ancient myths and contemporary memoirs to probe questions like: What is my journey? Where is home? Her background as a Jungian psychotherapist enriches her teaching—urging us to dig deep to identify our own universal archetypes. Writers who feel stuck or unworthy of writing about themselves will find thought-provoking inspiration and validation in this book, while those simply looking to use writing as a tool for self-exploration will examine their patterns and stories to reveal their true inner selves. And all will be left with a deeper understanding of the rich scope of the memoir genre by exploring contemporary favorites—like Terry Tempest Williams’s Refuge, Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking, and David Carr’s The Night of the Gun—from a mythological perspective. Like myth, memoir reveals a unity to human experience that ultimately we all share similar hopes, dreams, and desires as well as fears, losses, and heartbreaks. Memoir helps writers understand the trajectory of their lives and helps readers better grasp our own place within the human experience.

      Mythmaking