Life paints its own span : on the significance of spontaneous paintings by severely ill children
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Bibliographic Information
Life paints its own span : on the significance of spontaneous paintings by severely ill children
Daimon Verlag, c1990
- : set [pbk]
- [v. 1]
- [v. 2]
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Library & Science Information Center, Osaka Prefecture University
[v. 1]146.8/115/100062369,
[v. 2]146.8/115/200062370
Note
Errata slip inserted in v. 1
Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. 191-192) and indexes
Contents of Works
- [v. 1.] Text
- [v. 2.] Picture part
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This pioneering work is a comprehensive exposition of Susan Bach's original approach to the physical and psychospiritual evaluation of spontaneous paintings and drawings by severely ill patients. At the same time, this work is a moving record of Susan Bach's own journey of discovery.
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