The Sunken Quest, the Wasted Fisher, the Pregnant Fish: Postmodern Reflections on Depth PsychologyIn this series of essays, Ronald Schenk takes a postmodern approach to the psychology which was founded by Freud and Jung both in reaction to and in allegiance with the modern world at the turn of the last century. Phenomenology, quantum physics, chaos th |
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The Aesthetics of Arthritis | 17 |
A Ground for Psyche | 33 |
Dreams as Religious Experience | 48 |
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