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Connie Zweig, Ph.D., is a Jungian-oriented therapist and non-denominational minister in Los Angeles

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Although I personally do not see this as a book for those who are still actively dealing with panic traumas (particularly related to childhood abuses), this book is extremely useful, in many chapters, for working through the details of getting to the bottom of the traumas and less severe but nonetheless hurtful events of earlier life. I found in particular those excercises for finding and dealing with Shadow projections to be potentially helpful, if rather difficult, and useful. This is a book that bears re-reading with pen in hand, and going back through one's journals while working on the excercises.

(I found this book on my landlady's book shelf just after my therapist mentioned that being emotionally exhausted and wanting to give up was a by-product of running, with the Shadow ever on my heels, from those very parts of me that need to be acknowledged and integrated/accepted).

Comme dit-on en français, bon courage ! (The phrase that comes strongly to mind here is what the French say: courage, which means both courage or bravery, but also in this case, may the work go well, as it will clearly not be easy...)
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FourFreedoms | 3 weitere Rezensionen | May 17, 2019 |
Although I personally do not see this as a book for those who are still actively dealing with panic traumas (particularly related to childhood abuses), this book is extremely useful, in many chapters, for working through the details of getting to the bottom of the traumas and less severe but nonetheless hurtful events of earlier life. I found in particular those excercises for finding and dealing with Shadow projections to be potentially helpful, if rather difficult, and useful. This is a book that bears re-reading with pen in hand, and going back through one's journals while working on the excercises.

(I found this book on my landlady's book shelf just after my therapist mentioned that being emotionally exhausted and wanting to give up was a by-product of running, with the Shadow ever on my heels, from those very parts of me that need to be acknowledged and integrated/accepted).

Comme dit-on en français, bon courage ! (The phrase that comes strongly to mind here is what the French say: courage, which means both courage or bravery, but also in this case, may the work go well, as it will clearly not be easy...)
… (mehr)
 
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ShiraDest | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 6, 2019 |
Essayists from Jung to Bly examine the dark side, both on an individual and collective level.This is a book that can be re-read throughout one's life to gain greater insight into the shadow side and to diffuse threats to global peace.
 
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MarcyWinograd | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 12, 2012 |
A good collection of contemporary writings on woman's place in American society, both descriptions of the problems and proffered solutions. Of particular interest to the midlife woman are Elizabeth Strahan's piece that proposed rituals to celebrate menopause and Marion Woodman's essay on mother, virgin, and crone as archetypes in the Jungian tradition. (December 1994)
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