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Fairy-tales in psychotherapy

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1997
Fairy‐tales, like mythologies, can be found all over the world containing the same motif and chains of motifs. In this paper I have presented some theories on the occurrence of this archetypal phenomenon ranging from the old migration theory to Sheldrake's theory of morphogenetic fields.
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A modern fairy tale

European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation, 2009
Over the past century, life expectancy has increased by approximately 8 years. Although this is a remarkable achievement, it is also a mixed blessing, and there is a distinct downside to this success, mainly the dramatic inversion of the population pyramid that is projected to take place in the not too distant future. The consequences of this evolution,
FERRARI, Roberto   +2 more
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FAIRY TALES AND NEUROSIS

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1935
(1935). Fairy Tales and Neurosis. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 234-243.
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FAIRY TALES OF STORYBOARDING

Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 1999
Once upon a time, there were two creative, intelligent, staff development educators who worked in a large hospital in Dayton, Ohio, and who wanted to tell a story about how to share performance improvement initiatives with others. To narrate their story, they used a problem-solving method, a coordinating theme, bright colors, graphics, clip art ...
S K, Hayes, D M, Childress
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A fairy tale is more than just a fairy tale

Book 2.0, 2013
Abstract In focusing on the interaction between various mediations of the fairy tale, Zipes refutes dichotomies of print vs oral controversies that scholars – especially Willem de Blécourt in Tales of Magic, Tales of Print (2011) and Ruth Bottigheimer in Fairy Tales: A New History (2009) – have been promoting to paint a misinformed ...
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[The fairy tale of the "Marienkind"--adolescence in a fairy tale].

Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie, 1992
The fairy-tale of "St. Mary's Child" has often been neglected by contemporary readers because it is said to be extremely moralistic. I try to demonstrate that it must not necessarily be seen in this way, and that its dramatic quality stems from the conflict of the super-ego and the ego.
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On Definition of Concepts “Fairy Tale” and “Magic Fairy Tale”

The World of the Russian Word
The article addresses the definitions of “fairy tale” and “magic fairy tale” within the context of Vladimir Propp’s morphology of the magic folktale. It delves into the observations made by numerous scholars regarding the structural similarities in fairy tale narratives, such as Carl Gustav Jung’s attribution of fairy tales to the collective ...
Alexandra Y. Kaplunenko   +2 more
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English Fairy Tales and More English Fairy Tales

2002
The first compilation of the full first-edition texts of the classic fairy tale collections by Joseph Jacobs, with Jacobs' original prefaces and annotations. In these two classic collections, first published in 1890 and 1894, Joseph Jacobs combined folklore, children's literature, and the eclectic scholarship of the Victorian era to create a ...
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