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![]() Free Download Wider Angst und Hass: Das Fremde als Herausforderung zur Entwicklung By Verena Kast 2017 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 3843609195 | EPUB | 1 MB Wieder einmal sind wir konfrontiert mit viel Hass in der Welt-und mit viel Angst. Noch nie waren so viele Menschen auf der Flucht, um Tod und Zerstörung zu entgehen. Es stehen große Veränderungen an, und das löst Angst aus. Oft scheint es, dass diese Angst auch noch künstlich geschürt wird. Sie schlägt dann um in blanken Hass. Menschen suchen nach Schuldigen, die eliminiert werden sollen: die Fremden. Die renommierte Jung?sche Analytikerin Verena Kast zeigt: Die Veränderungen, die das Fremde mit sich bringt, können auch eine Herausforderung zur Entwicklung sein-wenn wir bereit sind, uns wider den Hass zu entscheiden und zu lernen, mit der Angst umzugehen. Es gilt, uns mit den Fremden, die zu uns kommen, aber auch mit dem Fremden in uns selbst neu in Beziehung zu setzen. 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