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Folktales as therapy

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Fromm International c1995Edition: 1st U.S. edDescription: xiii, 171pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0880642106 (NY) 0-88064-209-2 (LA)
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Contents:
Tale interpretations:. . Red Riding Hood. Brave Little Tailor. Snow Queen. Beloved Roland. White Shirt, Heavy Sword, and the Golden Ring. Ill-Fated Princess
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Dieckmann, Hans : p1-2.. Transference and Countertransference : p3-4.. Red Riding Hood (Interpretation) : Story titled Red Cap. (Favorite and dreaded folktales from childhood), p1-26.. Brave Little Tailor (Interpretation) : Identifying with the hero of a folktale, p27-48.. Snow Queen (Interpretation) : Motifs from favorite and dreaded folktales of childhood, p49-73.. Beloved Roland (Interpretation) : Group work with folktales, p75-96.. White Shirt, Heavy Sword, and The Golden Ring ( Interpretation) : Folktales integrate dreams into a developmental structure, p97-138.. Ill-Fated Princess (Interpretation) : On changing one's fate, p139-59.. Group Psychotherapy : Group work with folktales, p75-96.. Dreams : Folktales integrate dreams into a developmental structure, p97-138.

Originally published as Maerchen als Therapie by Walter Verlag, Olten, 1986. Trans. by Douglas Whitcher. Illus. Includes bibliographic references. [The folktale interpretations published in this book were originally delivered as lectures at the Lindauer Psychotherapy Week of 1985 under the title 'The meaning of folktales in the therapeutic process.' An...expanded version of these lectures was delivered at Zurich Univ. in the summer of 1985.]

Tale interpretations:. . Red Riding Hood. Brave Little Tailor. Snow Queen. Beloved Roland. White Shirt, Heavy Sword, and the Golden Ring. Ill-Fated Princess

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