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Alfons Reiter introduces a comprehensive exploration of Gustav Hans Graber's life and contributions to depth psychology, highlighting his significance in the field. Eva Eichenberger outlines Graber's biography, while Sepp Schindler discusses the evolution of Graber's insights. Ludwig Janus examines Graber's role in psychoanalytic research. The philosophical and evolutionary biological dimensions are addressed by Augustinus Karl Wucherer-Huldenfeld, who reflects on the personal aspect of individuation, and Artur R. Boelderl, who critiques the philosophical ambiguities in Graber's self-realization concept. Horia Crisan presents an evolutionary biological perspective on prenatal psychological teleology. The section on prenatal psychotraumatology features Natascha Unfried, who discusses imagery as a source of support during profound pain and loneliness, while Renate Hochauf focuses on therapeutic work with prenatal existential experiences. Margret Overdick addresses the impact of severe soul injuries on developing life. Graber's self-concept is explored through various lenses, including Jungian and transpersonal approaches. Alfons Reiter reflects on the transition from the "unconscious prenatal self" to the "conscious self," with contributions from Leo Prothmann, Wilfried Belschner, and Claus Eurich, who delve into consciousness and spiritual science. The artistic aspect of prenatal time is examined by Reiter and Ruth Hampe. Ger
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Vorgeburtliche Wurzeln der Individuation, Alfons Reiter
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- 2005
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