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Mark OConnell

    Cet auteur explore le paysage complexe de la psyché humaine à travers sa pratique clinique et ses écrits. Son œuvre aborde des thèmes complexes de relations et d'identité, mettant souvent en lumière des expériences de vie uniques. Il transmet ces idées à un large public par des contributions à la fois dans des revues savantes et dans les médias populaires. Cette approche se caractérise par une perspective interdisciplinaire et un engagement profondément personnel envers les préoccupations sociétales contemporaines.

    Mark OConnell
    To Be a Machine
    Notes from an Apocalypse
    The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Symbols, Signs and Dream Interpretation
    Ultimate Illustrated Guide to Dreams, Signs & Symbols
    The Close Encounters Man
    The Performing Art of Therapy
    • The Performing Art of Therapy

      Acting Insights and Techniques for Clinicians

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the intersection of acting and psychotherapy, this book delves into how various acting techniques can enrich therapeutic practices. It provides insights into the performance aspects of therapy, highlighting methods that therapists can adopt to improve their effectiveness and connect more deeply with clients. Through exploring these creative approaches, the book aims to enhance the therapeutic experience and outcomes for both practitioners and patients.

      The Performing Art of Therapy
    • Tracing Hynek's career, O'Connell examines Hynek's often-ignored work as a professional astronomer to create a complete portrait of a groundbreaking enthusiast who became an American cult icon and transformed the way we see our world and our universe.

      The Close Encounters Man
    • From the prize-winning author of To Be a Machine - meet the men and women preparing for the end of the world In the remote mountains of Scotland, in high-tech bunkers in South Dakota and in the lush valleys of New Zealand, small groups of determined men and women are getting ready. They are environmentalists who fear the ravages of climate change; billionaire entrepreneurs dreaming of life on Mars; and right-wing conspiracists yearning for a lost American idyll. One thing unites them: their certainty that we are only years away from the end of civilization as we know it. Not unconcerned himself by the possibility of the end of days, Mark O'Connell set out to meet them

      Notes from an Apocalypse
    • An exploration of transhumanism: the philosophical and technological movement that is working on an update of the human machine.

      To Be a Machine
    • Signs & Symbols: What They Mean and How We Use Them

      A Fascinating Visual Examination of How Signs and Symbols Developed as a Means of Communication Throughout History in Art, Religion, Psychology, Literature and Everyday Life.

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      This comprehensive guide serves as a visual directory featuring over 1000 signs and symbols, enhanced by rich illustrations including paintings and graphic motifs. It offers insightful explanations and context for each symbol, making it an invaluable resource for those interested in visual communication, art, and cultural symbolism. The book invites readers to explore the meanings and applications of various signs across different contexts.

      Signs & Symbols: What They Mean and How We Use Them
    • The Year Science Changed Everything

      1957's International Geophysical Year and the Future of Our Planet

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the pivotal events of the 1957 International Geophysical Year, Mark O'Connell explores the challenges and achievements of that era while connecting them to contemporary environmental science. Through interviews with prominent scientists, the book advocates for a new global environmental initiative, emphasizing the urgency and relevance of collective action in addressing current ecological issues.

      The Year Science Changed Everything
    • A Thread of Violence

      A Story of Truth, Invention, and Murder

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on a notorious figure in modern Irish history, this gripping narrative blends true crime with literary flair. The author delves into the scandalous life and crimes of a murderer, offering a compelling exploration of morality and societal implications. The book stands out not only for its captivating storytelling but also for its subversive approach, challenging traditional narratives within the true crime genre.

      A Thread of Violence
    • Illustrated with paintings, photographs and line drawings of symbols and icons, this book shows how signs and symbols have been used from the dawn of humanity to the modern age as a means of conveying belief, concepts, identity, emotion, philosophical thought, artistic allegory, and literary ideas.

      Understanding Symbols