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Cherish the Invisible Mind - by Damian B Kim (Paperback)

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  • The most powerful element in human life is the interpersonal relationship.
  • Author(s): Damian B Kim
  • 142 Pages
  • Psychology, Personality

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About the Book



A deep analysis of how neglect of the mind leads to character disorders such as narcissism that manifest as epidemics of anxiety, depression, suicides, mass shootings, and drug abuse. The author, a psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst examines why these mental illnesses are becoming so prevalent in society and presents solutions to prevent further de



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The most powerful element in human life is the interpersonal relationship. And what influences relationships most is the character of the individuals involved. One of the most overlooked and neglected basic necessities of modern society is high quality of character. Today we see in our everyday life the dear price we are paying for this neglect. Society is witnessing the drastic increase in mental disorders including panic disorder and other anxiety disorders, depression, loneliness, suicides, homicides - including mass shootings, drug abuse and overdose deaths. And we cannot ignore that some recent and present world leaders exhibit signs of character disorders, especially narcissism, and the excruciating pain and turmoil caused by them globally.


Damian Kim, a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and Buddhist, believes there are two causes for this explosion in mental disorders: one is the neglect of the invisible mind, which leads to character disorder; the other is the rapid progress of digitalization forcing people to look at the screens of computers, cellphones, and tablets instead of interacting with other people or paying attention to their own thoughts. Unfortunately, mental health professionals who should be on the frontlines to reverse these trends may actually be accelerating them. If efforts don't begin now to stem and reverse these disastrous trends, humankind is facing a drastic increase of overly self-confident, braggadocious, entitled, callous, self-centered, arrogant, proud, unethical, overly intellectual, cold, materialistic, unsympathetic, and erratic individuals making everyone's life and society miserable.


Dr. Kim's book begins the long overdue task of stemming these destructive developments by bearing witness to them in examples from everyday life and in numerous media reports as well as academic studies. Next he describes the theory and debates about the existence of character disorders. And finally, he makes prescriptions for how to heal society. Although it may be a daunting task, Dr. Kim strongly believes in the possibility of steering society in a positive direction if everyone joins together and makes the effort to bring about change.


Cherish the Invisible Mind is a simple, concise, easy to understand commentary on an alarming trend in society with clear explanations of these issues and recommendations for everyone - layperson or professional - to rescue humanity and mental health and improve personal growth.



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"Dr. Kim writes from a very personal and heartfelt perspective on the wisdom of respecting the teachings of psychoanalysis in the service of understanding both individual and cultural problems and the divisions and destructiveness within our societies in an increasingly digital world. His is a much needed humanistic and holistic approach to the psychiatric problems of our day." -- Jeffrey Rubin, MD and former dean of the American Institute for Psychoanalysis


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .3 Inches (D)
Weight: .44 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Personality
Genre: Psychology
Number of Pages: 142
Publisher: Braughler Books, LLC
Format: Paperback
Author: Damian B Kim
Language: English
Street Date: February 16, 2021
TCIN: 93684681
UPC: 9781970063837
Item Number (DPCI): 247-20-1186
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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