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How can I get back the life I believed was lost?" Theodor Seifert sees this as the central question in the fairy tale "Snow White." For the psychotherapist it is a daily experience to hear patients say they "feel dead," that "life is passing [them] by," that they are "spectators but not participants." Seifert views the fairy tale as a wellspring of wisdom where one can find trustworthy solutions to problems. The central problem he treats in his interpretation of "Snow White" is relationship: "Can my frozen feelings come to life again?" "Can I make a new beginning, or must I live out a living…mehr

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How can I get back the life I believed was lost?" Theodor Seifert sees this as the central question in the fairy tale "Snow White." For the psychotherapist it is a daily experience to hear patients say they "feel dead," that "life is passing [them] by," that they are "spectators but not participants." Seifert views the fairy tale as a wellspring of wisdom where one can find trustworthy solutions to problems. The central problem he treats in his interpretation of "Snow White" is relationship: "Can my frozen feelings come to life again?" "Can I make a new beginning, or must I live out a living death?" Theodor Seifert, Ph.D., is an author and Jungian analyst in Stuttgart, West Germany. He is a training analyst in the German Society for Analytical Psychology and the general editor of a series of psychological studies on fairy tales, of which this is the first volume. Table of Contents "SNOW WHITE" INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I In the Middle of Winter CHAPTER II Snowflakes in Winter: Small, Scarcely Perceptible Feelings and Hopes CHAPTER III Only a Queen ... : Constrictions and Biases CHAPTER IV A Window Framed in Black: The View from Mourning CHAPTER V The Queen Was Sewing: The Hint of Something New CHAPTER VI The Prick of the Needle: The Call of Life CHAPTER VII Three Drops of Blood in the Snow: The Great Conflict CHAPTER VIII The Child: Transformation and New Beginning CHAPTER IX The Death of the Queen: Responsibility and Concern CHAPTER X The New Spouse: Reestablishing an Old Condition CHAPTER XI "Mirror, Mirror, Here I Stand": Self-Condemnation for Better or Worse CHAPTER XII "A Thousand Times More Beautiful": Isolation or Community CHAPTER XIII In the Wild Forest: The Secret Life of the Soul CHAPTER XIV With the Dwarfs: Hidden Growth CHAPTER XV Deception and Poison: The Battle for Life, Love, and Death CHAPTER XVI The Glass Coffin: Between Life and Death CHAPTER XVII A King's Son Comes into the Forest: Encounter, Sacrifice, Treasure CHAPTER XVIII You Are with Me: Rooted in One's Own Earth CHAPTER XIX "She Got so Terrified, so Terrified": The Seed of Evil Chapter XX The Red-Hot Shoes: Collective and Cold Heat