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Dance/movement and body experience in analysis

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Introduction. Jungian authors. Dance/movement therapy. Mary Whitehouse. Sensation and image. Expression and impression. Case illustration. Closure
Abstract: 'The role of dance/movement and body experience in Jungian thought and practice has remained largely undeveloped. This is despite Jung's own relationship to his body and his love of dancing, his purposeful practice of specific movement exercises to calm and center himself, his references to body movement as a form of active imagination, and his dance/movement interactions with certain patients.' --Introduction
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Chapter for volume ed. by Murray Stein tentatively entitled The Practice of Jungian Analysis. La Salle, Open Court Pub. Co., 1982.

Introduction. Jungian authors. Dance/movement therapy. Mary Whitehouse. Sensation and image. Expression and impression. Case illustration. Closure

'The role of dance/movement and body experience in Jungian thought and practice has remained largely undeveloped. This is despite Jung's own relationship to his body and his love of dancing, his purposeful practice of specific movement exercises to calm and center himself, his references to body movement as a form of active imagination, and his dance/movement interactions with certain patients.' --Introduction

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