Addiction to thinking: ’A subtle dependence that traps us all’.

Spain, 2011-September with the development of modern life, new activities, substances and technologies, are also more increasingly potential addiction to subjugate the will of the people, but it is very unusual to find allusions to how old, custodial and normal human activity, his own thought, is likely to generate a harmful and powerfully constraint dependency.

It has recently been published and presented at Murcia book “Thinking addiction.” “The subtle unit that all us traps” (editorial alphabet), written by the psychotherapist and Professor of psychology of the University of Murcia Pedro Jara Vera. This work between the trial and self-help, the author collected the most seminal of traditional wisdom in a practical and personal style focusing as a working instrument so that the motivated reader can follow a deep and varied journey of transformation and internal release.

The work emphasizes the literal and not merely metaphorical title, addressing serious and incisive way implications tragic not identify our own thinking to our mental activity as a whole (beliefs, comparisons, memories, dreams, symbols, etc.) as susceptible to a deep dynamic escurridizamente addictive, in greater or lesser extent, in almost all people, and thus as the inescapable last root of truly relevant problems of the human being. A text for courageous and committed to a new consciousness, people are willing to question deeply to themselves.