A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... tion belongs more to the folk saga group which tends to focus upon the outward , concrete , historical and physical details . 112 Thus the images in fairy tales seem frequently abstract or stylized . The hero , for example , enters a ...
... tion belongs more to the folk saga group which tends to focus upon the outward , concrete , historical and physical details . 112 Thus the images in fairy tales seem frequently abstract or stylized . The hero , for example , enters a ...
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... tion of our experiences ( or of our " world " ) and the openness to genuine human relationships . We cannot exist alone . This does not conflict with what we have outlined briefly in regard to the psychoanalytic concepts of early ...
... tion of our experiences ( or of our " world " ) and the openness to genuine human relationships . We cannot exist alone . This does not conflict with what we have outlined briefly in regard to the psychoanalytic concepts of early ...
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... tion that the witch's ultimate aim is to eat them up . Psychodynamically this realization implies a process of projec- tion , since , in a healthy family , the mother does not really have a desire to destroy the child's identity , and ...
... tion that the witch's ultimate aim is to eat them up . Psychodynamically this realization implies a process of projec- tion , since , in a healthy family , the mother does not really have a desire to destroy the child's identity , and ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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