Hearing the roar

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In this paper I will discuss the case of an older male patient, Michael, and that of a little boy, Daniel. In both cases the archetypal image of a roaring lion has interesting clinical implications. However, the symbol of the lion had a totally different meaning for each patient as the case material will demonstrate.

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Sidoli, M. (1998). Hearing the roar. In Journal of Analytical Psychology (Vol. 43, pp. 23–33). Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/1465-5922.00005

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