Re Visioning Psychology by James Hillman

This work challenges prevailing clinical and scientific models of mental life, arguing for an imaginal, archetypal approach that restores soul, myth, and image to the center of psychological thought; it critiques reductionism and therapeutic aims that prioritize normalization and utility, reframes symptoms and disorders as meaningful expressions of the psyche, and advocates for psychotherapy as a poetic, interpretive practice that attends to symbolic depth, multiple perspectives, and the autonomous life of images rather than subordinating psyche to biology or behaviorist frameworks.

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