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Jungian Psychotherapy with Medical Professionals guides therapists,
clinicians, and healthcare workers through the transformative
healing process of Jungian psychology, demonstrating how the new
spirit of medicine will originate from the relationship between the
healer and the healed. Through extensive experience and scientific
research gathered over the past four decades working closely with
physicians, Suzanne Hales presents the telling of their stories
that have been historically hushed or hidden away. Hales offers a
lifeline for healthcare workers as she weaves together the stories
of physicians and their patients with gripping honesty, presenting
an intimate glimpse of what happens in the lives of healers and the
healed. The book offers support to the healer in need of healing,
provides hope for wholeness and restoration, and advocates for
those who spend their lifetime advocating for others. The book is
of great interest to Jungian analysts, therapists, and trainees,
and it is essential reading for anyone working in healthcare,
including physicians and healers of all kinds in the landscape of
modern medicine.
Jungian Psychotherapy with Medical Professionals guides therapists,
clinicians, and healthcare workers through the transformative
healing process of Jungian psychology, demonstrating how the new
spirit of medicine will originate from the relationship between the
healer and the healed. Through extensive experience and scientific
research gathered over the past four decades working closely with
physicians, Suzanne Hales presents the telling of their stories
that have been historically hushed or hidden away. Hales offers a
lifeline for healthcare workers as she weaves together the stories
of physicians and their patients with gripping honesty, presenting
an intimate glimpse of what happens in the lives of healers and the
healed. The book offers support to the healer in need of healing,
provides hope for wholeness and restoration, and advocates for
those who spend their lifetime advocating for others. The book is
of great interest to Jungian analysts, therapists, and trainees,
and it is essential reading for anyone working in healthcare,
including physicians and healers of all kinds in the landscape of
modern medicine.
Not far from an ancient tower, believed to have been built by the
patriarch Jacob for his cherished wife, on the outer edge of
Bethlehem, lives an industrious Jewish family of eight. Busily
raising their five children, managing their prolific farm and a
growing flock of sheep and goats, Amon and Jedidah have recruited
everyone in the household to assist in the relentless inventory of
chores. Grandfather Elijah is the shepherd and has been enlisted to
train the children in the required pastoral skills, which he does
with finesse and compassion. The oldest son, Josiah, is the first
to venture forth with his grandfather and live as a nomad in the
wilderness of the Judean hill country in order to care for his
family's herd. The young boy not only becomes acquainted with the
skills of a shepherd and the ever present enemies of the flock, but
learns of an ancient prophesy foretold in Grandfather Elijah's most
prized possession; a very special, handwritten manuscript on old
sheepskin parchment.
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