Psicología

Centro MENADEL PSICOLOGÍA Clínica y Tradicional

Psicoterapia Clínica cognitivo-conductual (una revisión vital, herramientas para el cambio y ayuda en la toma de consciencia de los mecanismos de nuestro ego) y Tradicional (una aproximación a la Espiritualidad desde una concepción de la psicología que contempla al ser humano en su visión ternaria Tradicional: cuerpo, alma y Espíritu).

“La psicología tradicional y sagrada da por establecido que la vida es un medio hacia un fin más allá de sí misma, no que haya de ser vivida a toda costa. La psicología tradicional no se basa en la observación; es una ciencia de la experiencia subjetiva. Su verdad no es del tipo susceptible de demostración estadística; es una verdad que solo puede ser verificada por el contemplativo experto. En otras palabras, su verdad solo puede ser verificada por aquellos que adoptan el procedimiento prescrito por sus proponedores, y que se llama una ‘Vía’.” (Ananda K Coomaraswamy)

La Psicoterapia es un proceso de superación que, a través de la observación, análisis, control y transformación del pensamiento y modificación de hábitos de conducta te ayudará a vencer:

Depresión / Melancolía
Neurosis - Estrés
Ansiedad / Angustia
Miedos / Fobias
Adicciones / Dependencias (Drogas, Juego, Sexo...)
Obsesiones Problemas Familiares y de Pareja e Hijos
Trastornos de Personalidad...

La Psicología no trata únicamente patologías. ¿Qué sentido tiene mi vida?: el Autoconocimiento, el desarrollo interior es una necesidad de interés creciente en una sociedad de prisas, consumo compulsivo, incertidumbre, soledad y vacío. Conocerte a Ti mismo como clave para encontrar la verdadera felicidad.

Estudio de las estructuras subyacentes de Personalidad
Técnicas de Relajación
Visualización Creativa
Concentración
Cambio de Hábitos
Desbloqueo Emocional
Exploración de la Consciencia

Desde la Psicología Cognitivo-Conductual hasta la Psicología Tradicional, adaptándonos a la naturaleza, necesidades y condiciones de nuestros pacientes desde 1992.

jueves, 12 de agosto de 2021

The Historical and Cultural Significance of Olympia

Written by Titus, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Olympia was Greek a sanctuary site located in the western Peloponnese dedicated to one of the most important Greek deities, Zeus. The cultural significance of Olympia was far-reaching, being a place of great significance to the Greeks for generations and modern society today. Modern Olympic Games are the continuation of the ancient Olympic Games, which were held in Olympia between 776 BCE to 393 CE. In the beginning, the games were just a local festival honoring the god Zeus. They soon became so popular that the entire Greek world united to hold the games every four years. This didn’t happen overnight, however — it took centuries for the games to become so established in Greek culture. The city-states of Greece would send their finest men to take part in games, just like every country in the world today sends their best men and women to the modern Olympic Games. The difference is that the ancient Olympic Games were also a religious event: they were held to honor the god Zeus. Today’s Olympic Games, in contrast, are secular. Another difference is that the ancient Olympic Games were exclusively at one site, while today, they are held all around the world. Statue of Zeus in Olympia The ancient world, especially in ancient Greece, valued the physical prowess of men. Spartan warriors were famous for their tough military training and incomparable physical strength and resilience. The games, in this sense, were highly compatible with the Greek warrior-like culture. Men were eager to prove their mettle and cities were proud of their achievements. The Olympic Games were the manifestation of the Greek culture and in many ways encompassed its values. The Roman empire may have been the fiercest war machine of antiquity, but its men were still not as strong and physically capable as their Greek peers. The Roman empire also had games, but the Olympic Games had become an important part of the culture hundreds of years before the Romans held gladiatorial games and events. The ancient Olympic Games lasted a short five days, but the participants would arrive months before to train. Wrestling matches, chariot and horse racing, disc and javelin throwing, long jump, and running were all part of the highly-anticipated event. The games would start after the high priestess of Olympia lit the Olympic flame. The temples of Zeus and Hera were all crowded during the event as offerings and ceremonies were held to ask favor from the gods. Chariot Racinf at Olympic Games The ancient Olympics had several very interesting elements. For one, the Olympic competitors performed in the nude and only males were allowed to participate and spectate. The only woman allowed to witness the games was the high priestess of the temple of Demeter. Another interesting aspect was that spectators sat in the open ground or on the surrounding mountains to watch the games, instead of a dedicated seating area. The event was more than just a religious event or sports activity. In fact, it served many purposes, being an important part of Greek diplomacy, trade, and business. Even wars would stop for a few days during the event, as both sides sent in their best men to participate. Heads of the states or envoys would also gather during the games and important diplomatic developments took place at the site. Even business and trade dealings took place during the event as people from all over Greece gathered together. In 393 AD, Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I banned the Olympic Games in an effort to Christianize the region. As the Latin and Greek worlds changed, practices that honored pagan gods gradually fell away. Theodosius I prohibited the games and they remained lost to history until quite recently. The modern Olympic Games started in 1896 and have since been held in different parts of the world. Today’s Olympics do not carry on the Greek legacy in religious terms, but they do carry on in the spirit of the ancient athletic event. Artículo*: Programmer Más info en psico@mijasnatural.com / 607725547 MENADEL (Frasco Martín) Psicología Clínica y Tradicional en Mijas Pueblo (MIJAS NATURAL) *No suscribimos necesariamente las opiniones o artículos aquí compartidos. No todo es lo que parece.
Written by Titus, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Olympia was Greek a sanctuary site located in the western Peloponnese dedicated to one of the most important Greek deities, Zeus. The cultural significance of Olympia was far-reaching, being a place of great significance to the Greeks for ge

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