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Clinical chaos : the strange attractors of childhood trauma

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts: 135)Toronto Inner City c2013Description: 191p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; appendix; glossary; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 978-1-894574-37-2
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Contents:
Part 1 - Psychology and theory. 1 Psychoid chaos: the event horiizon of the mind. 2 Archetypes: the dark matter of the psyche. 3 Chaos theory. 4 The paradox of defenses. 5 The strange attractors of childhood trauma. Part 2 - Into the clinic. 6 Clinical paradoxes. 7 Reconnecting. 8 Autoimmune disorders. 9 Active imagination as waking-world activity. 10 Onward
Abstract: '...a significant sequel to the author's previous book in this series, Archetypes and Strange Attractors....With multiple case examples showing how theory may appear or be applied in the consulting room, [it] is not only the first book on the subject, but quite simply the most important contribution to the logistics of trauma ever written from a Jungian perspective.'
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Part 1 - Psychology and theory. 1 Psychoid chaos: the event horiizon of the mind. 2 Archetypes: the dark matter of the psyche. 3 Chaos theory. 4 The paradox of defenses. 5 The strange attractors of childhood trauma. Part 2 - Into the clinic. 6 Clinical paradoxes. 7 Reconnecting. 8 Autoimmune disorders. 9 Active imagination as waking-world activity. 10 Onward

'...a significant sequel to the author's previous book in this series, Archetypes and Strange Attractors....With multiple case examples showing how theory may appear or be applied in the consulting room, [it] is not only the first book on the subject, but quite simply the most important contribution to the logistics of trauma ever written from a Jungian perspective.'

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