Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Dreaming and Healing

Evil Voices
Working with Dreams
Dream Action and Dream Meanings
Human Competence
Realism in Dreamwork
A Wicked Witch
Modalities of Experience
The Unconscious-Mind Metaphor
Pearson's Brick, Wood's Break , and Greenleaf's Blow
Troubled Sleep
Passing the Trance
The Problem of Evil

2. Difficult Therapy

Utilization and Imagination
The Person of the Therapist
The Therapist as Stand-in
Struggle and Cooperation
Locus, Structure, and Meaning
Misplaced Locus And Relational Solutions
Kill the Children
Do You Think I&Mac226;m an Idiot?

3. Evil Influence

A Knife in the Heart
A Case of Incest
Before Hearts Are Broken
Fey
Compassion
The Unconscious-Mind Mirror

4. A Narrative of Images

Toward an Outdoor Psychology
Language and Image
The Story Metaphor
Understanding Human Action
The Schreber Case
The Narrative Turn
Narrative Therapy
A Therapy of Ignorance
Beautiful Brown Eyes
Knowledge Through Action
I'd Like to Have That Desk
Solving The Unknown Problem
The Lady of the Lake
Developing Alternative Knowledge Through Imagery
Tensegrity
Hard Reality
Looking To Shine
To Write the Self Into Being

5. The Structure of Healing

Archetype and Image
Images and the Structure of Thought
Visual Thinking
Nonconscious Representation
Structure Abstracted
End Note

Appendix: A Case of Incest
References