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Harding, Brendan. The Grim Reaper: From Depression to Integration |
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Harding, Brendan: The Grim Reaper: From Depression to Integration Omagh, Northern Ireland Volume 17, Number 2, 2008 Keywords: depression, ECT, animus, Grim Reaper, negative animus, negative mother. Abstract: The author describes his work with a suicidal 50-year-old woman
suffering from depression. In the first sandtray, an ominous image called the
Grim Reaper by the client, is identified as a dark aspect of her mother, perhaps
the negative animus of her mother. As the sandplay therapy progresses, this
figure transforms to a more compassionate one. The patient’s relationship to her
husband improves greatly as she questions her ideas about men and the masculine.
The author understands this to show that a woman may be in the grip of her
mother’s animus but it is possible to escape it. |
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