Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgement; Introduction; Synopsis of chapters; Chapter 1 Archetypes and birth; Chapter 2 The little puppet; Chapter 3 The Jungian infant; Chapter 4 Naming the nameless; Chapter 5 Defense of the self in a case of severe deprivation; Chapter 6 The shadow; Chapter 7 The psychosoma and the archetypal field; Chapter 8 When the meaning gets lost in the body; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
Summary
Applies Jungian concepts and theories to infant development to demonstrate how archetypal imagery formed in early life can permanently affect a person's psychology. An important book for child and adult psychoanalysts and psychotherapists
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 120-121) and index