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I think I might have missed some psychological/social developmental milestones growing up which resulted in being unable to fit into social environment
please recommend books exploring this concept
I know jung and freud but want to start off with something more digestible

>> No.22472340

>>22472337
ok, what you want is actually a conspiracy between people who write books professionally.

>> No.22472342

A book won't supplement your psychological development (or the meagreness thereof)

>> No.22472423

You can check out Gestalt psychology, maturation process being the process of going from external support to self-support.
Fritz Perls - Gestalt therapy verbatim

>> No.22472573

>>22472337
Just read Osho.

>> No.22472706

>>22472337
Tomassi The Rational Male

>> No.22472707

>>22472337
stop fucking cheating you coward

>> No.22472727

>>22472337
There are tons of meme psych books that prey on parents of small children and babies that have so called roadmaps and guides as to when the kid should be doing certain things. As far as adulthood goes you are a grown man, go do stuff if you feel like you are missing out. I wish I had a better answer since you already mentioned Jung but Jung and anything on conation would have been my rec.

>> No.22473099

Probably Jung, Adler, Piaget, and the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy book by Dr. Burns. Books alone obviously won’t solve your problem you need to actively work on yourself. Probably basic life style stuff and then working on being emotionally less needy and vulnerable from a point of strength. Taoism and Zen Buddhism should also help your anxieties a lot as well.

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>> No.22473256

Read some John Bowlby

>> No.22475076

>>22472337
>I think I might have missed some psychological/social developmental milestones growing up which resulted in being unable to fit into social environment
Unironically, have you considered you might just be autistic?

>> No.22475665

>>22472337
Jung isn’t that hard to digest. The esotericism that he reinforces his views with is harder to digest.

>> No.22477037

>>22475076
she is probably both retarded and autistic desu