The jewel in the wound : how the body expresses the needs of the psyche and offers a path to transformation
Material type: TextWilmette, IL Chiron Publications c2001Description: 216p.; ill. (chiefly col.); bibliog. refs.; bibliog; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1888602163
- BF173 .R66 2001
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Pa.Ros Dreams, death, rebirth | Pa.Ros Perversion : | Pa.Ros Ecopsychology--restoring the earth, healing the mind / | Pa.Rot The jewel in the wound | Pa.Rot An orphan's odyssey | Pa.Row The ecocritical psyche | Pa.Rus Animal guides in life, myth and dreams |
l The coming of the scars. 2 The scars blossom and analysis begins. 3 Transforming the darkness into gold. 4 The family fire. 5 Uncovering the jewel. 6 Mother's return. 7 The keloid seeks me. 8 Going to Africa. 9 The shamans' message. 10 Finding God in the scars. Afterword
'...a remarkable story, movingly told in an effortless style, and not the least sentimental. An account of one woman's myth that forced her to come to terms with disturbingly visible scars, it asks us as readers to become more inward, more serious, about the psychological scars we may try to cover up. That the author is so revealing about her personal struggle without suggesting "poor little me" is a rare achievement.' --George R. Elder
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