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Journey of self through stone
The use of fairy tales in psychotherapy with adults
 
Drawing a circle in the sand: Oral storytelling as a therapeutic intervention with trauma clients
Dancing with Electra: A model for depth psychotherapy
 
Flora's Frame: The Significance of the Plants of the Splendor Solis
The Hawaiian Moolelo of the Goddess Pele: Alchemy as the Complete Myth
 
Rain Maker: How Imagination and Fantasy Create Pathways to Empathy and Healing
UFOs and Alchemical Psychology: An Amplificatory Examination
 
An analytical interpretation of New Testament parables
The mystery of the coniunctio: The role of alchemy in Goethe's "Faust"
 
Narrative, authority and the voices of morality: An internextual journey of key themes in "The Thousand Nights and One Night" and Islamic Mirror for Princes
Women and philanthropy, tricksters and soul: Re-storying otherness into crossroads of change
 
Memoir as contemporary myth
Re-membering the soul of the nurse: A cultural and archetypal study
 
The move from mono-heroism to poly-heroism: A look at Harry Potter and contemporary consciousness
Agent of change: A multiplicity of female tricksters in two decades (1990s and early 2000s to 2010) of postmodern American movies
 
The wounded hero: Supporting military families through mythology and the performing arts
Getting lost: The search for the archetypal wanderer in literature
 
She's leaving home: Recurrent motifs in women's narratives