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.

domingo, 4 de enero de 2026

Weekly Wisdom Quiz


Dear Classical Wisdom Reader,

We’re back!

After a brief break last week, I’m happy to inform you that regular quizzing has resumed.

This week at Classical Wisdom was focused, naturally enough, on the new year and resolutions… And it’s not surprising to learn that the ancients had some strong ideas about self improvement.

But have you taken it in? Then test yourself below with the Weekly Wisdom Quiz!

As always, all questions are based on articles published this week here at Classical Wisdom. A full roundup of the week’s resources is available just after the quiz, along with the answers.

So, for the first time this year: let’s go!


1. How did Odysseus’ crew avoid being bewitched by the song of the sirens?
A. They sailed out of earshot of the sirens’ song
B. They dived into the water to break the trance caused by the singing
C. They plugged their ears with wax
D. They were protected by Athena

2. How many faces does the Roman god Janus have?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four

3. In the story of Cupid and Psyche, Psyche’s beauty is so great, people begin to worship her instead of which goddess?
A. Venus
B. Diana
C. Minerva
D. Juno

4. What does the ancient Greek word Telos mean?
A. Homecoming
B. Righteous anger
C. Guest friendship
D. End, purpose, or goal

5. Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations was initially written as:
A. A compilation of public speeches
B. A personal journal
C. Devotional prayer to the gods
D. Lecture notes

6. In his Etymologiae, Isidore wrote that the sirens:
A. Were said to have stayed in the waves because a wave created Venus.
B. Were created by Hera to torment unfaithful men
C. Were a metaphor for the natural disasters that can befall sailors at sea
D. Were purely mythical beings, with no reflection of real experiences

7. The earliest known new year’s celebrations were held in:
A. Ancient Greece
B. Ancient Rome
C. Egypt
D. Babylonia

8. The child of Cupid and Psyche was called:
A. Eros
B. Voluptas
C. Adonis
D. Daphnis


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Answers

  1. C. They plugged their ears with wax (The Sirens’ Song)

  2. B. Two (In Praise of Liminality)

  3. A. Venus (In Praise of Liminality)

  4. D. End, purpose, or goal (How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions)

  5. B. A personal journal (How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions)

  6. A. Were said to have stayed in the waves because a wave created Venus. (The Sirens’ Song)

  7. D. Babylonia (How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions)

  8. B. Voluptas (In Praise of Liminality)

The Wisdom Scale 🏛️

0 - 2 correct: 📜 Curious Student
You’ve opened the scrolls and joined the debate in the Agora. Not yet a master, but you’re asking the right questions.

3 - 4 correct: 🏛️ Rising Thinker
With wisdom and wit, you can now spar with sophists and keep your balance on the philosophical tightrope. Socrates would (probably) be proud.

5 - 6 correct: 🔥 Keeper of the Lamp
You carry the flame of knowledge through dark times, guiding others with reason and a dash of daring.

7 - 8 correct: 🌞 Philosopher Supreme
You’ve reached the heights, standing with Plato and Aristotle, basking in the bright clarity of truth. Truly a master of wisdom.

So, how did it go? Don’t forget to let us know in the comments below!

All the best,

Sean Kelly

Managing Editor

Classical Wisdom

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