Midlife: Humanity's Secret Weapon
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Notting Hill Editions
Published:10th May '22
Should be back in stock very soon

Andrew Jamieson notes that only two species of mammal have an extensive, post-reproductive life: killer whales – whose elders can sniff out food for their pods – and Homo sapiens. While the rationale behind the whale’s longevity seems clear, what is the point of ours?
This question intrigued Carl Jung who observed that if a culture is to thrive, it must find a balance between the energy of the young and the experience of the old. But to obtain this equilibrium, we need to pass through the dreaded middle years.
Examining the Jungian concept of the midlife crisis, and the lives of prominent figures who endured it (including Abraham Lincoln and Marie Curie), psychoanalyst Andrew Jamieson shows how there is an evolutionary purpose behind this rite of passage which – once traversed – holds the key to our prosperity.
This valuable book has opened my mind and understanding to new trains of thought, fresh healing ideas and a radical new view of childbirth. Andrew Jamieson writes in a clear manner and presents complex thoughts in an accessible fashion. This book will help and comfort many and will pay repeated reading.'
‘A paradigm-shifting take on the infamous midlife crisis.’ --Neil Mackay, Herald
'A sweeping and ultimately optimistic examination of the topic... One of those rare books which has much to offer a wide range of interested readers.'
* New PsychotherapiISBN: 9781912559381
Dimensions: 190mm x 120mm x 13mm
Weight: 196g
156 pages