The Shadow and the Body in Theory and Practice: The Clinical Applications of the Theories of C. G. Jung and Malcolm Brown. A Master's Thesis submitted to Antioch University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Arts Degree.
The Shadow and the Body in Theory and Practice: The Clinical Applications of the Theories of C. G. Jung and Malcolm Brown. A Master's Thesis submitted to Antioch University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Arts Degree.
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- Author
- Brown, Katherine Ennis
- Publishers
- Antioch: Selbstverlag, 1987.
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- 215 S. Typoskript. Ringbindung.
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- English
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Einige Farbstiftanstreichungen oder -anmerkungen. - AN OVERVIEW OF PERTINENT ASPECTS OF THE THEORIES OF C. G. JUNG The Personality as a Whole -- The Basic Divisions of the Psyche -- The Collective Unconscious -- The Instincts -- The Archetypes -- Personal Consciousness -- The Ego -- The Complex Theory -- Ego Complex -- Psychological Types -- Collective Consciousness -- The Persona -- Personal Unconscious -- The Shadow -- Projection -- The Transcendent Function -- KEY CONCEPTS IN ORGANISMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY Organismic Wholeness -- The Four Dynamic Being Centers of the Embodied Soul -- Armoring -- Grounding., -- The Shadow -- The Psychophysical Development of the Shadow -- Reparenting: An Approach to the Shadow -- The Shadow in Therapist and Patient: Collusion or Inclusion -- Embodying the Shadow: A Step Toward Organsmic Wholeness -- Background and Foreground in the Therapeutic Encounter -- Recognizing the Shadow -- The Presence of the Shadow in Sessions -- The Role of the Symbolic in the Quest for Wholeness -- The Search for Meaning.