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The architecture of the soul; the use of myth and fairy tale in depth psychology

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (PAJA papers)Southeastern, PA Round Table Press c1992Description: 62p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
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Martin, Stephen - The architecture of the soul; the use of myth and fairy tale in depth psychology. Hart, David - The forbidden domain in the fairy tale. Young-Eisendrath, Polly - The patient as analyst to the therapist; a response to David Hart. McCurdy, Alexander, III - Myth and the denial of psychopathology. Josey, Alden - Fairy tales and the obstinacy of illness; a response to Alexander McCurdy. Hollis, James - The cycle of sacrifice; the eternal return in myth, art and therapeutic praxis
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Ed. by Dolores Elise Brien. From the PAJA Symposium 'The architecture of the soul: the use of myth and fairy tale in depth psychology' held in Philadelphia December 1, 1990.

Martin, Stephen - The architecture of the soul; the use of myth and fairy tale in depth psychology. Hart, David - The forbidden domain in the fairy tale. Young-Eisendrath, Polly - The patient as analyst to the therapist; a response to David Hart. McCurdy, Alexander, III - Myth and the denial of psychopathology. Josey, Alden - Fairy tales and the obstinacy of illness; a response to Alexander McCurdy. Hollis, James - The cycle of sacrifice; the eternal return in myth, art and therapeutic praxis

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