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Works like Joseph Campbells The Hero With a Thousand Faces have introduced readers to the significance of myth and archetype in our lives. Carol Pearsons bestselling The Hero Within takes us further by combining literature, anthropology, and psychology to clearly define with insight and understanding, the six heroic archetypes that exists in all of us: the Innocent, the Orphan, the Wanderer, the Warrior, the Martyr, and the Magician. This substantially revised edition features new chapters that illuminate these archetypes, showing how to reach our fullest potential by achieving a balance between work, family, and the self.
Carol S. Pearson, Ph.D., is the Director of the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership and a Professor of Leadership Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD. Her publications include The Hero Within: Six Archetypes We Live By Educating the Majority: Challenging Tradition in Higher Education, co-edited by Donna L. Shavlik and Judith G. Touchton); Awakening the Heroes Within: Twelve Archetypes that Help Us Find Ourselves and Transform Our World; Magic At Work: Camelot, Creative Leadership and Everyday Miracles; The Hero and the Outlaw: Building Extraordinary Brands Through the Power of Archetypes, co-authored by Margaret Mark; Mapping the Organizational Psyche: A Jungian Theory of Organizational Dynamics and Change, co-authored by John Corlett; and What Story Are You Living? Co-authored by Hugh Marr. Her books are widely translated. She lives with her husband of 33 years close to her three married children and four grandchildren.
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December 12, 2001: This book makes sense of Carl Gustav Jung's insane rantings on archetypes. In case you didn't notice Mr. Jung was a complete nut. Ms. Pearson is not. She builds on Jung's brief stumble into lucidity by making practical, understandable and interesting applications of archetypes. A great read! Fun, entertaining, useful and informative. I found the test in the back of the book so much fun that I wrote a program to score the results of the test for my palm computer. I recommend this book to anyone who doesn?t understand Jung, is a Jung enthusiast or just enjoys the art of wondering and discovering wonderful things about themselves and others. Thank you Ms. Pearson for a great book. -David Brown, Archetype: Jester.