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Archetypal medicine

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Classics in Archetypal Psychology 5)Woodstock, CT Spring c2000Edition: New ed. composed and ed. by C.L. Sebrell and JFLDescription: iv, 169p; illus. (plates)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-88214-374-3
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • R723.Z5313 1983
Contents:
Foreword. Introduction. Theoria. Praxis: Asthmatic constriction -- Of itches and itching -- Cardiac dysrhythmia -- Anorexia nervosa -- Rheumatism: of joints and stiffening -- On pain and punishment -- Fever -- The hydrolith: on drinking and dryness. Translator's note
Abstract: To oversimplify Ziegler's case: illness represents one of the primary ways in which the forgotten, sleeping soul awakens itself by falling into body." --Robert Sardello
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Diseases : Chapters on asthma, itching, cardiac dysrhythmia, anorexia nervosa, rheumatism, pain, fever, and thirst.. Mind and Body : Chapters on asthma, itching, cardiac dysrhythmia, anorexia nervosa, rheumatism, pain, fever, and thirst.. Breath and Breathing (Irfe) : ``Asthmatic constriction.'', p59-71.. Heart (Irfe) : p75-85.. Hunger -- Psychological Aspects : ``Anorexia nervosa.'', p91-100.. Suffering : ``On pain and punishment'', p113-28.. Symbolism of Water : ``...on drinking and dryness.'', p141-55.. Dionysus : p148-55.

With a new foreword by Robert Sardello. Trans. from the German by Gary V. Hartman with addenda trans. by Waltraud Bartscht and Carolyn Landry. This book, except for the addenda, was first pub. as ``Morbismus; von der Besten aller Gesundheiten'' by Schweizter Spiegel, Zurich, 1979. Three papers were previously pub. in ``Spring'' and ``Dragonflies;'' one was given as an IAAP paper.

Foreword. Introduction. Theoria. Praxis: Asthmatic constriction -- Of itches and itching -- Cardiac dysrhythmia -- Anorexia nervosa -- Rheumatism: of joints and stiffening -- On pain and punishment -- Fever -- The hydrolith: on drinking and dryness. Translator's note

To oversimplify Ziegler's case: illness represents one of the primary ways in which the forgotten, sleeping soul awakens itself by falling into body." --Robert Sardello

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