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3/14/1985
W. Collins
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3/14/1985
W. Collins
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3/1/1985
W. Collins
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12/8/1984
W. Collins
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Through case studies, dreams, and myths, a Jungian analyst explores the hidden causes of compulsion in the lives of men and women. At the root of eating disorders, substance abuse, and other addictive and compulsive behaviors, Woodman sees a hunger for spiritual fulfillment. The need to experience a sacred connection to an energy greater than their own drives people to search for an illusory ideal of perfection. Through discussions of parenthood, creativity, and body image, this presentation shows that freedom from addiction can be found by discovering the wisdom and power of the feminine principle.
10/19/1984
W. Collins
P Causgrove
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C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago
4/1/1984
W. Collins
P Causgrove
$12.95
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11/1/1982
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10/1/1982
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11/1/1981
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12/1/1977
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“For two personalities to meet is like mixing two chemical substances: if there is any combination at all, both are transformed.”

Collected Works, Vol 16, para 163