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Dreams, symbols & homeopathy : archetypal dimensions of healing

By: Cicchetti, Jane
Publisher: Berkeley, Calif. : North Atlantic books, c2003.Description: x, 261 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781556434365Subject(s): Homeopathy -- Philosophy | Dreams | Mind and bodyDDC classification: 615.53201 CI DR Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
In understanding such things as the role of the shadow in healing, the relationship between the ego and the transpersonal self, and the application of dream analysis, medical practitioners can better address present-day health challenges. Included are client interview techniques, natural remedies, and a bibliography and glossary of Jungian terms.
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Part I. Emergence of the opposites. 1. Archetypal dimensions of healing: a new paradigm for medicine --
2. Homeopathy: mind-body medicine --
3. Psyche and Soma: exploring the mystery of the mind-body relationship --
Part II. The mercurial fountain: the inner world of the psyche. 4. Archetypes and the collective unconscious --
5. The shadow: the guard at the door --
6. Anima/animus: male and female --
7. Wholeness: the archetype of the self --
Part III. Descent into the bath: moving toward the union of opposites. 8. Dreams and the mind-body relationship: the use of dreams in homeopathic practice --
9. Case taking: perceiving what needs to be healed --
10. Communicating with the psyche: the subtle technique of dream analysis --
Part IV. Symbolic materia medica. 11. Trees: the archetypal tree --
12. Vines: healing entanglements --
13. Milk symbolism: first food --
14. The seven metals of the alchemist --
15. The internal saboteur.

In understanding such things as the role of the shadow in healing, the relationship between the ego and the transpersonal self, and the application of dream analysis, medical practitioners can better address present-day health challenges. Included are client interview techniques, natural remedies, and a bibliography and glossary of Jungian terms.

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