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The arms of the windmill; essays in analytical psychology in honor of Werner H. Engel [on his 80th birthday].

By: Material type: TextTextBaltimore, MD Privately printed by the John D. Lucas Printing Co. c1983Description: viii, 131p; illus.; bibliog. notesContent type:
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Regarding the title - Estelle L. Weinrib. Glow of the ninth decade (poem) - Margit van Leight-Frank. Reconsidering Jung's so-called anti-Semitism - James Kirsch. A human meeting with death - Stefanie Halpern. A puer/senex dynamic: Rodin and Rilke - Bettina L. Knapp. Artwork: Ann McCoy: Spotted ray; Buffie Johnson: Iris. Enantiodromia and the unification of opposites: spontaneous dream images - James A. Hall. Metaphor as illness - Russell A. Lockhart. The analyst's myth: Freud and Jung as each other's analyst - C. Jess Groesbeck. On dreams that metaphorically replay history - Nathan Schwartz-Salant. Jung's transpersonal offspring - June Singer. On delayed interpretation in the practice of sandplay therapy - Estelle L. Weinrib
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Regarding the title - Estelle L. Weinrib. Glow of the ninth decade (poem) - Margit van Leight-Frank. Reconsidering Jung's so-called anti-Semitism - James Kirsch. A human meeting with death - Stefanie Halpern. A puer/senex dynamic: Rodin and Rilke - Bettina L. Knapp. Artwork: Ann McCoy: Spotted ray; Buffie Johnson: Iris. Enantiodromia and the unification of opposites: spontaneous dream images - James A. Hall. Metaphor as illness - Russell A. Lockhart. The analyst's myth: Freud and Jung as each other's analyst - C. Jess Groesbeck. On dreams that metaphorically replay history - Nathan Schwartz-Salant. Jung's transpersonal offspring - June Singer. On delayed interpretation in the practice of sandplay therapy - Estelle L. Weinrib

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