Drawings from a dying child; insights into death from a Jungian perspective

Bertoia, Judi

Drawings from a dying child; insights into death from a Jungian perspective - London; New York Routledge c1993 - xi, 137p.; illus.; appendices; bibliog.; index

Symbolism of Color : see index under colour.. Drawings, Unconscious : see index under drawing.. Symbolism of Numbers : see index under numbersignificance of.. Reincarnation : see index under rebirth.. Symbolism of Sun : see index under sun.. Symbolism : see index.

'Drawings from a Dying Child concerns a young girl, Rachel, terminally ill with leukaemia. The book describes a series of drawings she made and shows how they reveal her inner experience, how she became fully aware that she was dying and even came to accept death.'

Paperback (Katerbound)

0-415-07219-0

92-15267


Jungian psychology
Children's Literature--Psychological Aspects
Terminally Ill Children--Psychology--Case Studies
Children and Death
Children's Drawings--Psychological Aspects
Symbolism of Color
Drawing--Psychological aspects
Numbers, Symbolism of
Reincarnation
Symbolism of Sun
Symbolism
Death
Child Psychotherapy
Journal Method

RJ249 .B47 1992

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