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Serves as the most accessible introduction to Giegerich's approach
to psychology for the first-time reader of his work. Presented in a
unique conversational style.
Serves as the most accessible introduction to Giegerich's approach
to psychology for the first-time reader of his work. Presented in a
unique conversational style.
This book, written in the genre of "Imaginal Psychology", presents
the imaginal dimension of the mourning process. The "angels" it
greets are the interior figures who greet the bereaved during the
course of their mourning process. In memory, reverie, and dream,
images of the dead return to heal and be healed. As the bereaved
enter into relationship with these images, the grief in which they
are sequestered is particularized and individualized into the
precise nuances of significance which make mourning possible.
This book, written in the genre of "Imaginal Psychology", presents
the imaginal dimension of the mourning process. The "angels" it
greets are the interior figures who greet the bereaved during the
course of their mourning process. In memory, reverie, and dream,
images of the dead return to heal and be healed. As the bereaved
enter into relationship with these images, the grief in which they
are sequestered is particularized and individualized into the
precise nuances of significance which make mourning possible.
What contribution has "the law" made to the work of analyst and
patient in the consulting room? And what insights may be drawn from
putting psychology itself on trial? In this ground-breaking book,
the use of legal metaphors and the courtroom analogy by Freud,
Jung, and psychology more generally are examined in relation to the
practice of psychotherapy and analysis. In this way, psychoanalysis
and analytical psychology are shown in fresh perspective to be
disciplines of truth in the spirit of a trial or court proceeding.
What contribution has "the law" made to the work of analyst and
patient in the consulting room? And what insights may be drawn from
putting psychology itself on trial? In this ground-breaking book,
the use of legal metaphors and the courtroom analogy by Freud,
Jung, and psychology more generally are examined in relation to the
practice of psychotherapy and analysis. In this way, psychoanalysis
and analytical psychology are shown in fresh perspective to be
disciplines of truth in the spirit of a trial or court proceeding.
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