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The way of the image : the orientational approach to the psyche

By: Material type: TextTextNew York, NY Zahav Books Inc. c2009Description: 75p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 139781935184003
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Contents:
The way of the image - the orientational approach to the psyche. The way of the image II - what do I say (or don't say); an orientational approach to therapeutic technique. The analyst of my dreams. Angels. The dreams of Gilgamesh as a mythic layer of the psyche
Abstract: 'The many revolutionary propositions from this book are astounding in their implications. There is a way to find truly objective knowledge of the human psyche. We can regenerate ourselves through the transformative power of images because images are the energy carriers of the psyche. Each of us has a unique and personal imaginal language that must be understood if we are to be understood. Every image has a precise system of coordinates, an innate structure, or set of objective guidelines that tells us how to proceed and how to act--whether in the theraputic setting or in life as a whole.'
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The essays The way of the image and Angels previously appeared in monographs by the Assisi Foundation, Brattleboro, Vermont.

The way of the image - the orientational approach to the psyche. The way of the image II - what do I say (or don't say); an orientational approach to therapeutic technique. The analyst of my dreams. Angels. The dreams of Gilgamesh as a mythic layer of the psyche

'The many revolutionary propositions from this book are astounding in their implications. There is a way to find truly objective knowledge of the human psyche. We can regenerate ourselves through the transformative power of images because images are the energy carriers of the psyche. Each of us has a unique and personal imaginal language that must be understood if we are to be understood. Every image has a precise system of coordinates, an innate structure, or set of objective guidelines that tells us how to proceed and how to act--whether in the theraputic setting or in life as a whole.'

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