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Images, meanings, and connections : essays in memory of Susan R. Bach

By: Material type: TextTextEinsiedeln, Switzerland Daimon c1999Description: 187p.; ill. (some col.); bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3856305866
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC489.A7 I44 1999
Contents:
1 Small circles - closed early: on the stories behind dying children's pictures; a contribution to their evaluation - Susan R. Bach. Spontaneous drawings of a leukaemic child: an aid for more comprehensive care of fatally ill children and their families - Kaspar Kiepenheuer. 3 Wind-trails - Helene Shulman Lorenz. 4 Illness as oracle: psychosomatic symptoms as synchronistic occurrences - Kaspar Kiepenheuer. 5 Synchronistic phenomena - C. Toni Frey-Wehrlin. 6 Light out of darkness: toward a personal mythology - Bill Burritt. 7 Picasso's minotaur series reconsidered in the light of animus and anima - Ralph Goldstein and Barbara Harborne. 8 The inner figure: synchronistic images of the soul - Cedrus Monte. 9 The alchemy of art in analysis - Joy Schaverien. 10 Symbols and transformation; the meaning of symbols within the analytical process - Paul Brutsche. 11 Learning from images - Michael Edwards. 12 Displaced qualities of God as a cause of human illness - Susan R. Bach
Abstract: 'The title...reflects the main themes from 50 years of Susan Bach's analytical work with spontaneous pictures and in her "blue room". In working with spontaneous pictures and drawings, she perceived the expression of deep connections between psyche and soma and learned that "it knows within us" when either healing or death is imminent.'
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1 Small circles - closed early: on the stories behind dying children's pictures; a contribution to their evaluation - Susan R. Bach. Spontaneous drawings of a leukaemic child: an aid for more comprehensive care of fatally ill children and their families - Kaspar Kiepenheuer. 3 Wind-trails - Helene Shulman Lorenz. 4 Illness as oracle: psychosomatic symptoms as synchronistic occurrences - Kaspar Kiepenheuer. 5 Synchronistic phenomena - C. Toni Frey-Wehrlin. 6 Light out of darkness: toward a personal mythology - Bill Burritt. 7 Picasso's minotaur series reconsidered in the light of animus and anima - Ralph Goldstein and Barbara Harborne. 8 The inner figure: synchronistic images of the soul - Cedrus Monte. 9 The alchemy of art in analysis - Joy Schaverien. 10 Symbols and transformation; the meaning of symbols within the analytical process - Paul Brutsche. 11 Learning from images - Michael Edwards. 12 Displaced qualities of God as a cause of human illness - Susan R. Bach

'The title...reflects the main themes from 50 years of Susan Bach's analytical work with spontaneous pictures and in her "blue room". In working with spontaneous pictures and drawings, she perceived the expression of deep connections between psyche and soma and learned that "it knows within us" when either healing or death is imminent.'

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