Dictionary of Images and Symbols in Counselling

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1998 - Всего страниц: 430

'The author relies heavily on case studies and these are evocative and illustrate the successful use of the work of imagery and symbolism. Jungian interpretations and concepts are used throughout, but the approach is original. Once they are familiar with the author's terminology and methods, readers should find a great deal of value here to apply in their own practice.'

- Changes (An International Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy)

'The dictionary analyses and explains numerous symbols and images with an emphasis on their use in counselling. Indexes and contents lists drawing out schematic structures of the symbols - nature, animal, human, man-made, religious, mythological, abstract or individual - make for easier reference.'

- New LIFE

This dictionary analyses and explains numerous symbols and images, with an emphasis on their use in counselling. Many are developed by the addition of possible psychological interpretations. The subjects in the Dictionary all have some relevance to symbols and symbolic language. Some of the subjects refer to sayings in everyday use, and all of them have an imagery content. Overall, the book is intended to help the reader understand the vast wealth of symbols and symbolic language. Indexes and Contents lists drawing out schematic structures of the symbols - nature, animal, human, man made, religious, mythological, abstract or individual - make for easier reference.

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Aaron
9
Abnormality
16
Bell Book
68
Apollo
92
Aconite
111
Acres
127
Actaeon
172
Adam and Second
226
Adonis Garden
295
Agate
342
Circle
349
AlSirat
376
Albatross
384
Aspen
394
Alchemilla
406
Ambrosia
412

Adonis
280

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Imagery and Symbolism in Counselling
William Stewart
Ограниченный просмотр - 1996

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William Stewart spent four years as Student Counsellor/Lecturer at St George's and Roehampton College of Health Studies, London, and twenty years in the Royal Army Medical Corps as a specialist in mental health. Now retired, he is an established author of several books and numerous articles on counselling, and an experienced teacher.

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