Walking in Two Worlds: The Relational Self in Theory, Practice, and CommunityStephen G. Gilligan, Dvorah Simon Zeig Tucker & Theisen Publishers, 2004 - 390 pages |
Contents
SelfRelations Stories | 2 |
The Problem is the Solution Return from Exile | 8 |
A Personal Narrative of SelfRelations Therapy | 22 |
SelfRelations as a Tantric Spiritual Practice | 30 |
The Sleeping Angel Brokenness and Blessing in the Healing Path | 40 |
SelfRelations Hypnosis and Transpersonal Approaches in | 62 |
Healing Trauma | 70 |
The Use of SelfRelations Therapy in Pain Management | 80 |
Kings Queens Warriors Lovers and Magicians | 210 |
A Journey Towards Awakening SelfRelations and Mindfulness | 224 |
Aliens and the Neglected Self | 232 |
Voices from a Field The Transformative Presence | 242 |
Change and NonChange in the Field | 254 |
Poetic Interlude 4 | 262 |
SelfRelations in Holotropic States of Consciousness | 266 |
Doorways to Creativity Art Therapy from the Center | 276 |
SelfRelations Psychotherapy with Couples | 92 |
Sponsorship in Supervision Resonance in the Relational Field | 108 |
The Business Leader as an Incurable Deviant A SelfAlignment Approach | 124 |
Poetic Interlude 2 | 140 |
Applications of SelfRelations in Religious Settings Healing Communities | 162 |
Street Life SelfRelations and the Call to Healing Ourselves and Others | 172 |
At Every Moment a New Species Rises in the Chest | 180 |
Witnessing Naming and Blessing SelfRelations in the Life of a Rabbi | 192 |
Poetic Interlude 3 | 203 |
Instant Painful Success and Ongoing Wonderful Failure | 302 |
Creative Expression as a Vehicle for Positive SelfSponsorship | 308 |
Movement Practices for SelfRelations | 320 |
Tapping Into Dual Sources of Experience SelfRelations and Somatic Process | 330 |
Therapy as a Dance and Dance as a Therapy A Crosspollination | 340 |
Poetic Interlude 5 | 350 |
For This One Night by Bonnie Scot B S | 356 |
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Common terms and phrases
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