ABSTRACT

One cause of the behavioral, emotional and mental torment in a person's life is the psychological trauma that results from the actions and words of parents and others. This volume, "Grendel and His Mother: Healing the Traumas of Childhood Through Dreams, Imagery and Hypnosis" by Nicholas E. Brink examines the effect of such trauma on a child's development and how the resulting torment eventually brings this child as an adult to psychotherapy. This trauma may be as subtle as a parental sigh of disappointment or as direct as physical or sexual abuse. Six clients are then led on a journeying through the unconscious mind using dream work, hypnosis and imagery in the course of therapy to uncover and heal these traumas to free the client of torment.

chapter Chapter I|6 pages

The Imagery of Dreams, Hypnosis, and Myth

chapter Chapter II|16 pages

The Lineage of Hrothgar: Dissociation from Trauma

chapter Chapter III|15 pages

Grendel, Our Despair

chapter Chapter IV|32 pages

The Coming of Beowulf

chapter Chapter V|21 pages

The Imagery of Dreams, Hypnosis, and Myth

chapter Chapter VI|19 pages

The Death of Grendel

chapter Chapter VII|16 pages

The Celebration

chapter Chapter VIII|20 pages

Grendel’s Mother

chapter Chapter IX|18 pages

The Death of Grendel’s Mother

chapter Chapter X|14 pages

The Final Celebration