The greening of psychology; the vegetable world in myth, dream, and healing

Bishop, Peter

The greening of psychology; the vegetable world in myth, dream, and healing - Dallas, TX Spring Publications c1990 - 237p.; illus.; bibliog. notes; index

Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 : Freud's vegetable dream, p198-203.. Depth Psychology : p47-74.. Archetype (Psychology) : Archetypal psychology and the vegetable soul, p75-87.. Dreams : Vegetables in dreams, p106-137, alsosee index.. Culture, Modern : Vegetables and modernism, p165-197.. Plants (In Religion, Folklore, Etc) : see index.. Plant Gods and Goddesses : see index under individual names.. Trees (In Religion, Folklore, etc.) : see index.. Food (In Religion, Folklore, etc.) : see index.. Symbolism of Green : see index.. Symbolism of Animals : see index.. Art - Psychology : see index.. Alchemy and Psychology : see index.. Earth : see index.. Ecology : see index.. Dionysus (Greek Deity) : see index.. Gardens : see index under garden.. Imagination : see index.. Psyche, Objective : see index.. Gogh, Vincent Van : see index.. Analytical Psychology -- Symbolism : see index under Jung, Carl G.. Bachelard, Gaston. 1884-1962 : see index.. Roots (Botany) : see index.

Prologue: Toward a green psychology. 1 The vegetable soul. 2 The vegetable soul in depth psychology. 3 Archetypal psychology and the vegetable soul. 4 Myth and vegetative deities. 5 Vegetables in dreams. 6 Vegetables in folktales. 7 Vegetables and modernism. Appendix: Freud's vegetable dream

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Symbolism
Alchemy
Vegetables, Symbolism of
Plants, Symbolism of
Consciousness
Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939
Depth Psychology
Archetype (Psychology)
Dreams
Tales--Psychological Aspects
Culture
Plants in Religion. Folklore, and Mythology
Plant Gods and Goddesses
Trees in Religion. Folklore, and Mythology
Food--Symbolic aspects
Food--Folklore
Symbolism of Green
Animals--Symbolic aspects
Art--Psychological aspects
Alchemy--Psychological aspects
Earth (Planet)
Ecology
Dionysus (Greek deity)
Gardens
Imagination
Psyche, Objective
Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890
Bachelard, Gaston. 1884-1962
Roots (Botany)

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