Grendel and His Mother: Healing the Traumas of Childhood Through Dreams, Imagery, and Hypnosis

Author:   Nicholas Brink, PhD.
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415783743


Pages:   186
Publication Date:   15 April 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Grendel and His Mother: Healing the Traumas of Childhood Through Dreams, Imagery, and Hypnosis


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"One cause of the behavioral, emotional and mental torment in a person's life is the psychological trauma that results from the actions and words of parents and others. This volume, ""Grendel and His Mother: Healing the Traumas of Childhood Through Dreams, Imagery and Hypnosis"" by Nicholas E. Brink examines the effect of such trauma on a child's development and how the resulting torment eventually brings this child as an adult to psychotherapy. This trauma may be as subtle as a parental sigh of disappointment or as direct as physical or sexual abuse. Six clients are then led on a journeying through the unconscious mind using dream work, hypnosis and imagery in the course of therapy to uncover and heal these traumas to free the client of torment."

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Author:   Nicholas Brink, PhD.
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9780415783743


ISBN 10:   0415783747
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   15 April 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

I The Imagery of Dreams, Hypnosis, and Myth Dreams Hypnosis Myth II The Lineage of Hrothgar: Dissociation from Trauma The Nature of Trauma The First Generation:Exacting Tribute The Second Generation:Seeking to Please The Death of Scyld:The Time for Dissociation The Third Generation: The Payoff of Success The Fourth Generation:Becoming Established III Grendel, Our Despair Grendel of the Borderlands Grendel, The Descendant of Cain The Grendel of Envy The Grendel of Self-Blame God and Abuse Attacked While Asleep Grief Further Attacks Withdrawal to Outlying Buildings The Spirit is Broken The Treasure-Throne is Safe Prayers to Heathen Shrines IV The Coming of Beowulf Beowulf Comes from Across the Sea Beowulf Comes Unexpectedly The Sentry Trusts Beowulf Beowulf’s Weapons are Left at the Door Hrothgar’s Chieftain Trusts Beowulf Hrothgar Knows, Trusts, and Appreciates Beowulf Beowulf Proclaims His Prowess Hrothgar Saves Face Unferth’s Jealousy Wealhtheow Nurtures V Beowulf’s Preparation for Battle Hrothgar Leaves, Entrusting Heorot to Beowulf God is Recognized—The Divine Inspiration Beowulf Lays Down His Weapons Beowulf’s Men Fall Asleep Only Beowulf Remains Awake VI The Death of Grendel Grendel Enters Heorot Grendel Destroys the Door of Heorot Grendel Devours a Geat The Death of Grendel Beowulf Rises Beowulf Grips Grendel Everyone is Seized in Panic The Hall Stands The Geats Brandish Their Swords The Wound VII The Celebration Grendel’s Arm is Displayed The People Rejoice Tracking the Blood of Grendel A Poet Immortalizes Beowulf Hrothgar Arrives The Celebration Gifts A Ballad is Sung Wealthrerow Arrives Flushed with Wine VIII Grendel’s Mother Grendel’s Mother Grendel’s Mother Enters Heorot Grendel’s Mother Seizes Aeschere and Runs Hrothgar is Broken Hearted Beowulf Learns of the Night Beowulf Accepts the Challenge Following the Blood of Aeschere Arriving at the Lake Beowulf’s Preparation to Dive IX The Death of Grendel’s Mother Getting to the Bottom The She-Beast’s Awareness Grabbed by the She-Beast The She-Beast’s Den The Beginning of the End The Warrior and Beast Grapple Finding the Needed Weapon Hrothgar Returns Home Beowulf Gathers the Evidence X The Final Celebration Beowulf Swims Ashore The Return to Heorot and Queen Wealtheow The Audience with the King The King’s Oration Bedding Down for the Night Beowulf’s Preparation for Returning Home The Gifts from the King Setting Sail In Conclusion References Index

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Nicholas E. Brink, Ph.D., is a psychologist and a certified teacher of ecstatic trance with the Cuyamungue Institute. Board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology

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