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Informationen zum Autor Brent Potter, PhD, is a psychotherapist, child mental health specialist, and ethnic minority mental health specialist (WA). Potter earned his master's degree in existential-phenomenological psychology from Duquesne University. He holds a doctorate in clinical psychology with an emphasis in depth psychology from the Pacifica Graduate Institute. He has more than twenty years of experience providing clinical services in a range of settings including inpatient, hospital, outpatient, and private practice. He has published numerous articles, 'Elements of Self-Destruction', and has three forthcoming books. Klappentext The author goes on to explain the phenomenon of reparation around the themes of truth (aletheia), faith (pistis) and repentance/transformation (metanoia), especially as they appear in the philosophical works of Martin Heidegger and the psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion. He then continues following the phenomenon of metanoia. Zusammenfassung The author goes on to explain the phenomenon of reparation around the themes of truth (aletheia), faith (pistis) and repentance/transformation (metanoia), especially as they appear in the philosophical works of Martin Heidegger and the psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion. He then continues following the phenomenon of metanoia. Inhaltsverzeichnis ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHOR FOREWORD CHAPTER ONE Damage CHAPTER TWO Approaching truth (pistis) CHAPTER THREE Reparation as metanoia CHAPTER FOUR Growing down: early Greek thinking CHAPTER FIVE The decline of psychiatry and 'STEM' psychology CHAPTER SIX Pathmarks on the way to post-medical models CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusion REFERENCES INDEX