Episode Synopsis "22. James Hillman on Denial"
In this episode of the ponderings podcast I talk about the three styles of denial for psychopathology that James Hillman proposes in his book Re-visioning Psychology. I go over these three styles of denial and how they keep us from really grappling with our necessary experiences of pathology. The intro and outro for the podcast is created by my dear friend Eli. Check out his soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/vshbvg The designs and logo for the podcast are created by my sister Monica. Check out her portfolio: monicaleon.myportfolio.com
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