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... child feels no shame , he is perhaps also unable to worship . Another possibility would be for the child to reinforce his / her state as child by seeing the mother as all bad . This would be the nihilist perspective and just the con ...
... child feels no shame , he is perhaps also unable to worship . Another possibility would be for the child to reinforce his / her state as child by seeing the mother as all bad . This would be the nihilist perspective and just the con ...
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... child's apprarently unlimited adaptability . Both things impress us in the child : the pre - shaped form as well as its living development . We wonder at the seriousness with which a child plays , and at the playful ease with which he ...
... child's apprarently unlimited adaptability . Both things impress us in the child : the pre - shaped form as well as its living development . We wonder at the seriousness with which a child plays , and at the playful ease with which he ...
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... child but especially also the loved child must at times despise or become an enemy of the parents . Otherwise he would not be in a position to find himself . Knowing about these phases in theory does not relieve us of the need to suffer ...
... child but especially also the loved child must at times despise or become an enemy of the parents . Otherwise he would not be in a position to find himself . Knowing about these phases in theory does not relieve us of the need to suffer ...
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by E L GrantWatson B A Cambridge No 83 SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE MEANING OF ILLNESS by Philip Metman No 84 RELATIONSHIP A... | 3 |
THE MEANING OF LOVE AND CONCERN by Barbara K Fowles No 149 THE NEEDS OF THE DYING by Barbara McNulty S R N and THE TW... | 4 |
SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE SELF AND GOD IN SICKNESS AND IN MATURITY by Joan Mackworth B A M B Ch B D P M | 3 |
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Alan Hobson Alexander Duddington Anais ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY ANIMA ANIMUS archetypal ASPECTS B.Chir Barbara Hannah C. G. Jung centre child CHRISTIANITY Christopher Bryant Claremont de Castillejo consciousness David Cox David Holt depth psychology divine dream Duddington earth ENEMY WITHIN-WITHOUT Erastus Evans Eva Metman evil father Faye Pye feel Forsaith Lander Fowles Frank Dossetor function Gerhard Adler GUILD LECTURES GUILD OF PASTORAL Heydt human individual inner Irene Claremont J. W. T. Redfearn James Hillman Joan Mance JUNG'S Kraemer living M.A. London M.A. Oxon M.A. THE SYMBOLIC Macaulife meaning Michael Fordham mother myth Niel Micklem Oswald Sumner PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY Patricia Dale-Green Ph.D Philip Metman prayer PROBLEM psyche psychic PSYCHOLOGY AND RELIGION PSYCHOTHERAPY reality relationship religion and psychology Rosemary Gordon Roy McKay SCHOLAR GIPSY sense shadow soul SPIRIT SPIRITUAL GUIDE temenos THEOLOGY things Tillich tion Toni Wolff TRANSFORMATION unconscious vision WALTER HILTON Werner Heider William Kyle woman