Archetypal & Symbolic Meanings in Children's Projective Drawings

Archetypal & Symbolic Meanings in Children's Projective Drawings

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Wang, Tina Qi
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786204986395
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In children's projective drawings, scribbles, doodles, random markings and iconographs (i.e., images or symbols) are used to represent a subject, theme or meaning of subconscious and/or unconscious thoughts and emotions not explicitly expressed. This is a special dictionary for those working with children and adolescents (and to some extent, adults, too) through their projective drawings to understand what is in their hidden minds. There are two main types of meanings that can be found and deciphered or interpreted from these projective drawings. The first type is the archetypal meanings, which refer to universal symbols and themes that are deeply ingrained in the human collective unconscious, such as the hero, the shadow, or the mother figure. The second type is the symbolic meanings. They, on the other hand, are specific interpretations associated with individual symbols or elements in the drawing, often shaped by personal experiences and cultural influences. These two types of meanings can offer insights into a drawer's emotions, thoughts, and unconscious desires.
EAN 9786204986395
ISBN 6204986392
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 180
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Wang, Tina Qi; XIE, Guo-Hui