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Trauma and the soul : a psycho-spiritual approach to human development and its interruption

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Routledge c2013Description: xvii, 339p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415681469
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Contents:
Introduction. 1 Trauma and life-saving encounters with the numinous. 2 Loss and recovery of the soul-child. 3 Dissociation and the dark side of the defensive system: Dante's encounter with "Dis" in the Inferno. 4 Trauma, transformation, and transcendence: the case of Mike. 5 Wholeness and anti-wholeness defenses. 6 Psychoanalytic approaches to the inner world: applying theory to the cases so far. 7 Innocence, its loss, and recovery: reflections on St. Exupery's The Little Prince. 8 C.G. Jung's divided self: learning to live "between the worlds". 9 Dis-memberment and re-memberment: reflections on a case of embodied dream work in light of Grimm's fairytale, The Woman Without Hands
Abstract: '...Kalsched continues the exploration he began in his first book...this time going further into the mystical or spiritual moments that often occur around the intimacies of psychoanalytic work....he shows how depth psychotherapy with trauma's survivors can open both analytic partners to "another world" of non-ordinary reality in which daimonic powers reside, both light and dark. This mytho-poetic world, he suggests, is not simply a defensive product of our struggle with the harsh realities of living as Freud suggested, but is an everlasting fact of human experience--a mystery that is often at the very center of the healing process, and yet at other times, strangely resists it.'
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Introduction. 1 Trauma and life-saving encounters with the numinous. 2 Loss and recovery of the soul-child. 3 Dissociation and the dark side of the defensive system: Dante's encounter with "Dis" in the Inferno. 4 Trauma, transformation, and transcendence: the case of Mike. 5 Wholeness and anti-wholeness defenses. 6 Psychoanalytic approaches to the inner world: applying theory to the cases so far. 7 Innocence, its loss, and recovery: reflections on St. Exupery's The Little Prince. 8 C.G. Jung's divided self: learning to live "between the worlds". 9 Dis-memberment and re-memberment: reflections on a case of embodied dream work in light of Grimm's fairytale, The Woman Without Hands

'...Kalsched continues the exploration he began in his first book...this time going further into the mystical or spiritual moments that often occur around the intimacies of psychoanalytic work....he shows how depth psychotherapy with trauma's survivors can open both analytic partners to "another world" of non-ordinary reality in which daimonic powers reside, both light and dark. This mytho-poetic world, he suggests, is not simply a defensive product of our struggle with the harsh realities of living as Freud suggested, but is an everlasting fact of human experience--a mystery that is often at the very center of the healing process, and yet at other times, strangely resists it.'

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