As a modern excursion into the territory handled by animistic cultures where priests make mandalas in the sand and ritual dancers dance away spirits of illness, Ann Ulanov examines her own illness in the light of modern psyc...

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As a modern excursion into the territory handled by animistic cultures where priests make mandalas in the sand and ritual dancers dance away spirits of illness, Ann Ulanov examines her own illness in the light of modern psychology. Her personal point of view in applying the symbolism of Jung's archetypes to these attacks is refreshing in its individualization of the analysis and serves as an example of psychology in practice.

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