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Dream child : creation and new life in dreams of pregnant women / Inspired by Marie-Louise von Franz; by Regina Abt, Irmgard Bosch, Vivienne MacKrell.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Einsiedeln, Switzerland : Daimon Verlag, [2000]Description: 477 pages ; illustrations 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3856305920
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF1099.W65 A2 2000
Contents:
1 Foreword: Marie-Louise von Franz. 2 Introduction - Irmgard Bosch. 3 Elements. 4 The vegetable kingdom. 5 Animals. 6 Man; father; wise old man - Regina Abt. 7 The child - Irmgard Bosch. 8 The duplication motif - Irmgard Bosch. 9 Mother - Irmgard Bosch. 10 Creation motifs - Regina Abt. Conclusion - Regina Abt
Abstract: '...a rich selection of contemporary dreams from many lands, chosen from a collection of some 700 dreams. They are psychologically interpreted and can offer orientation and stimulation not only for pregnant women, but for all who are concerned with the great questions of pregnancy, birth, and life's transitions.'
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The chapters by Regina Abt and Irmgard Bosch were translated from the original German by Valerie Nizon Rivkin.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1 Foreword: Marie-Louise von Franz. 2 Introduction - Irmgard Bosch. 3 Elements. 4 The vegetable kingdom. 5 Animals. 6 Man; father; wise old man - Regina Abt. 7 The child - Irmgard Bosch. 8 The duplication motif - Irmgard Bosch. 9 Mother - Irmgard Bosch. 10 Creation motifs - Regina Abt. Conclusion - Regina Abt

'...a rich selection of contemporary dreams from many lands, chosen from a collection of some 700 dreams. They are psychologically interpreted and can offer orientation and stimulation not only for pregnant women, but for all who are concerned with the great questions of pregnancy, birth, and life's transitions.'

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