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Molly & Monet is a touching story that takes the reader through many of the confusing dilemmas people face when they deal with the loss of a loved one. Through Molly and Monet?s charming personalities, we can all identify with the confusion, anger, sadness, bewilderment, hope and change that Molly and Monet display so well. Dr. Isaacs has succeeded in capturing the essence of grief recovery in a way that is appealing to adults and children alike. The wonderful drawings by James Manlio ?Meredith bring the personalities of Molly and Monet to life. ?Edwin S. Cox, Ph.D. President Emeritus, Phillips Graduate Institute Partner, Dodd/Hauser & AssociatesPublisher?s Cataloging-In-Publication DataNames: Isaacs, Diane R. | Meredith, James Manlio, illustrator. Title: Molly & Monet : a story about surviving the loss of a loved one / Diane R. Isaacs, Ph.D. ; illustrated by James Manlio Meredith Other Titles: Molly and Monet Description: Third edition. | La Ca?ada, CA : Molly & Monet Publications, 2017. | Originally published in print: Seattle, Washington : Peanut Butter Publications, ?1999. | ?A Molly & Monet Publicatio








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En este libro, James Hillman desarrolla una teoría de los sueños cuyos únicos precedentes son las de Freud y Jung. Tomando como punto de partida las ideas de este último acerca del inconsciente colectivo, Hillman utiliza los conceptos clásicos en términos mitológicos. Da cuenta de nuestra vida onírica recurriendo a los mitos del inframundo ?el lado oscuro del alma, sus imágenes y sus sombras?y a las representaciones de los dioses y de la muerte. Y ello le conduce a una revisión de la interpretación de los sueños en relación con la psicología del ?morir?. La obra concluye con una hermosa disertación sobre las imágenes y los temas específicos de los sueños tal como aparecen en la práctica de la psicología. El sueño y el inframundo es el mejor libro de Hillman, pues profundiza con gran fuerza en las teorías que ya expuso en dos de sus textos anteriores, El mito del análisis y Re-imaginar la psicología.