<p><em>Twice-Told Tales</em> are not only for the young. Many have discovered the &ldquo;magnificent colorful many-sided fantasy world of fairy tales&rdquo; as children but as Hans Dieckmann points out we can rediscover their value as adults.</p><p>&ldquo;As with all great art the fairy tale&rsquo;s deepest meaning will be different for each person and different for the same person at various moments in his life.&rdquo; (Bruno Bettelheim The Uses of Enchantment)</p><p>By the use of case histories Dr. Dieckmann recounts ways in which &ldquo;the greatest treasures of the soul&rdquo; can be revealed in fairy tales. He graphically shows how fairy tales can give &ldquo;color and vivacity to a life grown empty sterile and desolate.&rdquo; Dr. Dieckmann interprets the symbolic significance of many individual fairy tales and relates their meaning to various stages of a person&rsquo;s development.</p><p><strong>Hans Deickmann M.D.</strong> is currently president of the International Associations for Analytical Psychology He Lives and practices as a Jungian Analyst in Berlin West Germany. He is author of many articles and books among them the standard textbook <em>Methoden der analytischen Psychologie</em> (Methods of Analytical Psychology.</p>
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