{"description": {"type": "/type/text", "value": "Working with the Shadow is not working with evil, per se. It is working toward the possibility of greater wholeness. We will never experience healing until we can come to love our unlovable places, for they, too, ask love of us.How is it that good people do bad things? Why is our personal story and our societal history so bloody, so repetitive, so injurious to self and others?How do we make sense of the discrepancies between who we think we are\u2014or who we show to the outside world\u2014versus our everyday behaviors? Why are otherwise ordinary people driven to addictions and compulsions, whether alcohol, drugs, food, shopping, infidelity, or the Internet? Why are interpersonal relationships so often filled with strife?Exploring Jung's concept of the Shadow\u2014the unconscious parts of our self that contradict the image of the self we hope to project--Why Good People Do Bad Things guides you through all the ways in which many of our seemingly unexplainable behaviors are manifestations of the Shadow. In addition to its presence in our personal lives, Hollis looks at the larger picture of the Shadow at work in our culture\u2014from organized religion to the suffering and injustice that abounds in our modern world. Accepting and examining the Shadow as part of one's self, Hollis suggests, is the first step toward wholeness. Revealing a new way of understanding our darker selves, Hollis offers wisdom to help you to acquire a more conscious conduct of your life and bring a new level of awareness to your daily actions and choices."}, "covers": [1980232], "key": "/works/OL510228W", "authors": [{"type": "/type/author_role", "author": {"key": "/authors/OL33865A"}}], "title": "Why Good People Do Bad Things", "subjects": ["Psychology", "Morals", "Jungian psychology", "Self Concept", "Shadow (Psychoanalysis)", "Nonfiction", "Psychological aspects", "Good and evil", "Jungian Theory", "Shadow (psychoanalysis)", "Ethics", "Self-perception"], "type": {"key": "/type/work"}, "latest_revision": 7, "revision": 7, "created": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2009-12-08T04:06:31.826253"}, "last_modified": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2021-12-30T01:46:11.295045"}}