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Foreword xiii
Preface xvii
The Plight of the Traumatized Child 1
Considering Some Psychological Terms and Concepts 4
Holding the Two Truths of a Polarity 7
Getting in Touch with the Feeling Function 11
Abuse-Focused Therapy in Partnership with Depth Psychology 17
Arguments Against Abuse-Focused Therapy 18
Enter Depth Psychology and the Imaginal 23
Suspending Dualistic Thinking 26
Symbols as Mediators Between Worlds 27
Archetypes 29
Myth and Symbol in Depth Psychology 31
Opening to the Imaginal 37
The Dolphin Swims into My Life 40
The Soul Journey of a Horse Whisperer 49
Nature's Symbols and the Transference Dynamic 51
The Unconscious Soul Connection 55
Shy Boy 59
My Own Horse Experiences 61
Horses and Symbolic Relationships 67
The Horse Whisperer 70
My Personal Unconscious Healing Dynamic 77
Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron 83
Special Relationships That Transcend Species Differences 86
DolphinWisdom 97
Engaging the Imaginal 98
Studies of Dolphins in the Wild 102
Concluding Thoughts 112
Meeting the Dolphin Nation Through Legend and Story 119
Dolphin Tales from the Distant Past 120
What Does Dolphin/Human Interaction Symbolize? 122
Flipper 124
Free Willy 127
Connecting Soulfully with Animals 130
The Tree as Healer 137
Trees in Legend 140
Trees in Religious Traditions 142
Honoring All Beings 143
Branching Out Beyond the Trauma 151
The Power of the Tree Archetype 157
The Girl Without Hands 160
The Dark Side of the Earth Mother Archetype 166
The Wolf Nation Calls to Humanity 169
Wolves and My Personal Process 170
Wolf Stories and Fairy Tales 172
Wolf Facts 173
One's Own Wolf Pack? 176
Social Structure of Wolves 178
Domestication of Wild Animals 181
Epilogue 185
A Review of How Therapy Unwinds the Memories 188
The Living Archetypal Forces 189
Symbols Can Find Us 191
Practicing Respect, Not Domination 192
Relationship and the Therapeutic Container 195
Not to Forget the Insects 198
Notes 201
Bibliography 207
About the Author 213
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