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Life paints its own span; on the significance of spontaneous pictures by severely ill children; picture part

By: Material type: TextTextEinsiedeln, Switz. Daimon Verlag c1990Description: [54p.]Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3-85630-516-5
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Contents:
Part 1: Text -- Part 2: Pictures
Abstract: 'Life Paints Its Own Span, with over 200 colour reproductions, is a comprehensive exposition of Susan Bach's original approach to the physical and psycho-spiritual evaluation of spontaneous paintings and drawings by severely ill patients.'
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Published in 2 volumes.

Part 1: Text -- Part 2: Pictures

'Life Paints Its Own Span, with over 200 colour reproductions, is a comprehensive exposition of Susan Bach's original approach to the physical and psycho-spiritual evaluation of spontaneous paintings and drawings by severely ill patients.'

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