Karnacology

‘We find many people who do not manage to put into words the sentiments they would like us to take into account and it is useful to know that drawing their experiences might give them a tool to express their thoughts and feelings.’

A.H. Brafman describes some of his original observations on the use of drawings in therapy, which proved the starting-point for a unique, new book.

What difficulties might clinicians encounter when patients talk about God or their spiritual life? A new book by Margaret Clark examines the issue.

A.H. Brafman explores the plethora of difficult and fundamental issues that arise from the notion of the patient’s independence from the analyst.

An untranslatable word, Han, is used in Korea to signify a specific, national malady of the soul. Michael Eigen explores this concept, introducing his new book, Eigen in Seoul: Volume 1: Madness and Murder.

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