Where has the imagination gone in current psychiatric practice? While Psychiatry Slept dares to ask this question. It challenges psychiatry’s literalistic theories and demonstrates how the imagination is always revealing itself through nighttime dreams, physical symptoms, hallucinations, delusions, and synchronicity. Using material from actual patient cases over his thirty-five years as a psychiatrist, the author weaves a collection of fictional stories showcasing the vibrant realm of the imaginal—that region between mind and body—returning psychotherapy to its original meaning: “therapy of the soul.”
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While Psychiatry Slept Reawakening the Imagination in Therapy 1st Edition – (PDF/EPUB Version)
Author(s): George Mecouch
Publisher: Belly Song Press
ISBN: 9780996660365
Edition: 1st Edition
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While Psychiatry Slept Reawakening the Imagination in Therapy 1st Edition – (PDF/EPUB Version)
Author(s): George Mecouch
Publisher: Belly Song Press
ISBN: 9780996660365
Edition: 1st Edition
$19,99
Delivery: This can be downloaded Immediately after purchasing.
Version: Only PDF Version.
Compatible Devices: Can be read on any device (Kindle, NOOK, Android/IOS devices, Windows, MAC)
Quality: High Quality. No missing contents. Printable
Recommended Software: Check here
Important: No Access Code
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Where has the imagination gone in current psychiatric practice? While Psychiatry Slept dares to ask this question. It challenges psychiatry’s literalistic theories and demonstrates how the imagination is always revealing itself through nighttime dreams, physical symptoms, hallucinations, delusions, and synchronicity. Using material from actual patient cases over his thirty-five years as a psychiatrist, the author weaves a collection of fictional stories showcasing the vibrant realm of the imaginal—that region between mind and body—returning psychotherapy to its original meaning: “therapy of the soul.”