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Ananke (Greek Mythology) : Hillman, J.: On the necessity of abnormal psychology: Ananke and Athene, p5-26.. Athena (Greek Mythology) : Hillman, J.: On the necessity of abnormal psychology: Ananke and Athene; Malamud, R.: The Amazon problem, p26-38; p52.. Artemis (Greek Mythology) : Kerenyi, K.: A mythological image of girlhood: Artemis; Malamud, R.: The Amazon problem, p39-45.. Amazons : Malamud, R.: The Amazon problem, p47-66.. Ares (Greek Mythology) : Malamud, R.: The Amazon problem, p50-52.. Harmonia (Greek Mythology) : Malamud, R.: The Amazon problem, p51.. Hephaistos (Greek Mythology) : Stein, M.: Hephaistos : a pattern of introversion, p67-86.. Rhea (Greek Goddess) : Miller, D.: Red Riding Hood and grandmother Rhea, p87-99.. Hestia (Greek Mythology) : Kirksey, B.: Hestia : a background of psychological focusing, p101-113.. Hermes (Greek Mythology) : Doty, W.: Hermes heteronymous appellations, p115-133.. Gods and Goddesses - Nomenclature : Doty, W.: Hermes heteronymous appellations, p115-133.. Ariadne (Greek Mythology) : Downing, C.: Ariadne: mistress of the labyrinth, p135-149.. Dionysius (Greek Mythology) : Hillman, J.: Dionysos in Jung's writings, p151-164.. Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 - Criticism and Interpretation : Hillman, J.: Dionysos in Jung's writings, p151-164.. Depth Psychology : Hillman, J.: On the necessity of abnormal psychology:, p1-38.. Psychology, Pathological : Hillman, James: ``On the necessity of abnormal psychology; Ananke and Athene,'' p1-38.. Archetypes : Hillman, James: ``On the necessity of abnormal psychology; Ananke and Athene,'' p1-38.. Fate and Fates : Hillman, James: ``On the necessity of abnormal psychology; Ananke and Athene,'' p1-38.. Creation (Literary, Artistic, etc.) : Malamud, Rene: ``The Amazon problem,'' p47-66.. Fairy Tales-Interpretation : Miller, David L.: ``Red Riding Hood and Grand Mother Rhea; images in a psychology of inflation,'' p87-99.

Nine papers on Greek gods and goddesses, three pub. here for the first time. Ed. by James Hillman.

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