The Way of the Image

The Orientational Approach to the Psyche

The Way of the Image, The Orientational Approach to the Psyche

Author: Yoram Kaufmann - ISBN: 978-1-935184-00-3
Casebound with Jacket | 75 pages

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Summary

This revolutionary new book, The Way of the Image, brings us the foundation for an incredibly rich and profound approach to the psyche.

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one based on objective knowledge of how to translate the meaning of images (dream images, fantasy images, images from film, literature, art, and even the latest newspaper headlines) into language we can all use to understand ourselves and our world. Readers will discover the stunning viewpoint brought to us by one of the greatest psychologists of our era, and a whole new vista of the human psyche will open up. The revolutionary propositions in this book have astounding implications. Everyone who is interested in knowing about themselves, about their dreams, about how therapy can and should work, and about the way the world of our psyche works, will find this fascinating book to be a guide for the rest of their life.

 

Photos of the Life of Yoram Kaufmann

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Memorials by David Rottman and Polly Armstrong

"Yoram was a life-giver...I will be always in awe of his overwhelming generosity in giving people parts of themselves. That is what life-giving is, at its best...His respect and caring for the genuine in the soul of other people was something instantaneous, he just was immediately moved by the soul of other people."

(Memorial by David Rottman, President of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York and President of Zahav Books Inc.)

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The Biography of Yoram Kaufmann

The day before he died, Yoram said to a friend, "With the publication of my book, my professional mission is done; I have lived for 40 years with the woman I love. Who ever is given more? I am ready and at peace."

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Book Reviews

"This short and direct little book has profound implications for personal and professional development in the realm of psychology and in the quality of lived life." (Morgan Stebbins, MDiv, LMSW Certified Jungian Analyst)

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