Focusing on the application of Jungian theory, this 2001 work explores the analysis of significant contemporary icons and films. It delves into the psychological underpinnings of cultural symbols and narratives, offering insights into how these elements reflect collective unconscious themes. By examining various films and icons, the book aims to deepen the understanding of modern mythology and its relevance in today's society.
John Izod Boeken




Exploring the interplay between digital media and human psychology, this book delves into how screens shape our cultural experiences and individual identities. It examines the impact of technology on our mental health, social interactions, and perceptions of reality. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical examples, the author highlights the transformative effects of screen culture on contemporary life, urging readers to reflect on their relationship with digital environments and the implications for personal and collective well-being.
Hairy Harry's very Hairy Day
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Hairy Harry, a rare ghost pipefish and his friends have amazing adventures on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia!
In this funny and engaging guide to happiness John Magee, takes the latest evidence and research and brings it to life. It is an essential guide for supporting children's emotional and mental wellbeing, both at home and at school