Lopez-Pedraza, Hermès et ses enfants dans la psychothérapie.
- Condition : good, clean, covers show minimal signs of shelf wear (small crease first cover).
Reacting against a psychoanalysis cluttered with concepts, Rafael Lopez-Pedraza focuses on the abundance and singularity of images and shows mythology as a source of insights necessary for psychotherapy. Taking a specific example, he underlines the privileged role of Hermes and his children - Hermaphrodite, Pan, Priape - in any analytical relationship. Hermes, the enigmatic and cunning shepherd, guides us unashamedly through the dark mazes of our unconscious. God of crossroads, of frontiers - not of censorship - he roams the psyche, wanders and connects, in a therapeutic way, our psychological complexes. Analysing hermaphroditism, voyeurism and priapism, the author proposes a new understanding of psychopathology. Only the imagination nourished by myths, he tells us, can differentiate, diversify and animate the spectrum of our fantasies.
Condition | Used - Good |
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Language | France |
Illustrated | No |
Publicaton Date | Jan 1, 1980 |
Year | 1980 |
Author / Cartographer / Photographer | Lopez-Pedraza Rafael |
Editor | Imago |
First edition | Yes |
Signed edition | No |
Signed binding | No |
Armorial binding | No |
Binding / Format | Softcover |
Size | 24 x 16 cm |