The
Shadow in America: Reclaiming the Soul of a Nation
Edited by Jeremiah Abrams
Paperback - Published 1994 by Nataraj Publishing; ISBN: 1-882591-17-8
$12.95
The
compelling message in The Shadow in America is that we stand
on the brink of social change as optimistic as at any time in our
history. The writers in this collection literally strip away the
darkness that hides our country's soul. They address how our national
shadow affects us individually and collectively, and how each of
us can realize the dark powers at work in the American psyche, and
in so doing, transform our lives.
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Meeting
the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature
Edited by Jeremiah Abrams and Connie Zweig
Paperback - Published 1991 by Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc. ISBN: 0-874776-18-X
$15.95
In
a collection of 65 wide-ranging articles, Meeting the Shadow
presents an overview of the dark side of human nature as it
appears in families, intimate relationships, sexuality, work, spirituality,
the New Age, politics, psychotherapy and creativity.
It also offers
tools for individual development by teaching shadow-work, which
enables us to achieve a more genuine and complete self-acceptance;
defuse the negative emotions that erupt in daily life; release the
guilt and shame associated with negativity; recognize the projections
that color our opinions about others; heal our relationships through
deeper authenticity; and use writing, drawing and dreams to reclaim
the disowned parts of ourselves.
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Reclaiming
the Inner Child
Edited by Jeremiah Abrams
Paperback - Published 1990 by J P Tarcher; ISBN: 0-874775-51-5
$15.95

From some of the greatest minds in psychology, including Jung, Erikson,
Bradshaw, Whitfield, and Bettelheim, comes this guide on recovering
perhaps the most vital yet elusive part of the self. The best writing
on the hottest topic in psychology and recovery by the nation's
leading experts.
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Visions
of the Night: A Study of Jewish Dream Interpretation
by Joel Covitz
Paperback - Published 1990, Shambhala: ISBN: 0-87773-448-8
$12.95
Thousands
of years before Freud and Jung, the role of dream interpreter was
an established profession among the Jews, who regarded these "visions
of the night" as an important source of divine guidance for
the conduct of daily life. Joel Covitz, an ordained rabbi, licensed
clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst, examines the Jewish literature
for insights into the nature of dreams that can illuminate a secular
approach to dreamwork and psychotherapy. He shows that the Jews
had positive methods for studying dreams as a tool of psychological
transformation and healing.
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query only) from Amazon.com.
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