ISBN 0-919123-03-1. 18 illustrations. Index. 144 pp. 1980. $25.00
Eye-opening insights into the body as mirror of the psyche in eating disorders and weight disturbances. Case studies and practical procedures emphasize the integration of body and soul.
ISBN 0-919123-11-2. 22 illustrations. Index. 208 pp. 1982. $30.00
Deluxe hardcover edition: ISBN 0-919123-40-6. $25
“This book is about taking the head off an evil witch.” A powerful
study of the nature of the feminine in food rituals, dreams, mythology,
body work, Christianity, sexuality, creativity and relationships.
ISBN 0-919123-20-1. 28 illustrations. Index. 208 pp. 1985. $30.00
Deluxe hardcover edition: ISBN 0-919123-41-4. $25
“The woman who is virgin, one in herself, does what she does not for
power or out of the desire to please, but because what she does is
true.” Here is writing with a thinking heart, blending art, literature,
religion and case material. Continues Woodman’s pioneering work
on the nature of the feminine in both women and men.
ISBN 0-919123-42-2. 8 illustrations. Index. 224 pp. 1990. $35.00
Focus on the ways in which a woman may be undermined by a crippling relationship with her inner man. Powerful images from poetry, myth, dreams, analysis and personal experience.
ISBN 0-919123-59-7. Index. 160 pp. 1993. $25.00
Marion Woodman’s books have sold well over 800,000 copies, with 20 editions in 10 languages. Those already familiar with her work (see titles 4, 12, 21, 41) will value the deep passion that animates these candid discussions. For those who haven’t yet discovered her, this is an excellent place to start.