: Some readers find its information-dense style to be heavy or "lecture-like," particularly in its more technical sections.
: Geçtan emphasizes that understanding oneself is the first step toward understanding others. The book delves into how childhood experiences and family dynamics shape adult behavior and fears. Д°nsan Olmak
: The role of parents not as perfect figures, but as human beings who must be honest about their own shortcomings to provide a healthy model for children. : Some readers find its information-dense style to
(Being Human) is a seminal psychological work by Turkish psychiatrist Engin Geçtan , first published in 1983. It remains one of the most widely read and influential books in Turkish literature regarding human nature, self-awareness, and the complexities of modern social life. Core Themes and Philosophy Д°nsan Olmak