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Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: A Manual of the Experiential Method
This important book addresses specific ways in which therapists can engender the therapeutic process, especially with clients with whom nothing effective is happening. In actual transcripts, the author examines each client statement to show where therapeutic movement has taken place, and each therapist response to show how to did or did not help to bring about direct experiencing, or focusing..
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Do One Thing Different: And Other Uncommonly Sensible Solutions To Life's Persistent Problems
Think of a problem in your life. Now solve it. That's not as crazy as it sounds, once you try the quick, supportive methods in this book by one of the developers of brief solution-oriented therapy Best of all, Bill O'Hanlon says, you already know how! Simply "changing the viewing" or "changing the doing" of the problem using ten "solution keys" will put you back in control of your emotions and your life--even single-handedly change your relationship. Useful (sometimes bizarre) true stories show the process in action: How thoughts of a farmhouse kept the author from committing suicide How getting naked stopped a couple's nasty arguments How getting up on the wrong side of bed made a woman happy (for a while, anyway) And much more .
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The Dreambody Toolkit: A Practical Introduction to the Philosophy, Goals, and Practice of Process-Oriented Psychology
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Dynamic Energetic Healing®: Integrating Core Shamanic Practices with Energy Psychology Applications and Processwork Principles
About the Book: Dynamic Energetic Healing®, Howard Brockman, MA, MSW, LCSW introduces a new psychotherapy model that creatively integrates ancient spiritual healing practices with modern psychotherapy. Dynamic Energetic Healing® by Howard Brockman provides a non-traditional alternative for the millions of Americans frustrated with the over prescription of anti-depressants and countless hours of talk therapy. In Dynamic Energetic Healing®, Brockman explains the DEH® model and its practical application, provides 17 case studies that illustrate the model’s successful implementation, and assists readers in releasing and eliminating trauma caused by unidentified sources of anxiety, depression and relationship difficulties. Through his extensive training in process-oriented psychology, core shamanism (since 1981), energy psychology, and more than 24 years of clinical experience as a psychotherapist in private practice, Brockman has created a synthesis of psychospiritual healing methods that awaken the power of applied human consciousness. These methods come together powerfully in his new book, Dynamic Energetic Healing®. Awards: * Finalist, Best Books 2006 for New Age, Non-Fiction; USA Book News.com. * Notable, 2007, The Eric Hoffer Book Award for Best New Writing in Health/Self-Help * Finalist, 2007 Nautilus Book Awards in the Health & Healing category * Silver Medalist, 2007 Independent Publisher Book Awards in Psychology/Mental Health category. Reader Benefits: 1. Learn a powerful alternative to talk therapy. 2. Explore energy psychology as a new paradigm for client work and therapy today. 3. Discover how energy psychology integrates with traditional psychotherapeutic approaches. 4. Explore how Dynamic Energetic Healing® addresses the underlying origins of PTSD symptoms. 5. Learn how complex trauma can be identified and cleared from an originating event. 6. Explore how “muscle testing“ techniques derived from Applied Kinesiology can enhance and inform client sessions 7. Discover interventions that promote powerful change with clients that are unresponsive to traditional therapy. 8. Learn a structured therapeutic model that integrates existing training into a creative new therapeutic framework 9. Discover a new understanding of the complexity of PTSD within the context of Dynamic Energetic Healing®. 10. Learn how "soul loss" is one of the most serious consequences of trauma. 11. Learn about shamanic healing practices. 12. Learn to access inner spiritual resources and raise your vibrational frequency. 13. Learn the protocol to ensure your connection to Source or Creator. 14. Find out how to use a Tibetan bell to balance stagnant emotional energy. 15. Find out how a regular energetic practice such as Qi Gong or meditation can awaken your extrasensory or psychic abilities. 16. Discover alternatives to the dangers and devastating side effects of antidepressants. 17. Discover the harmful consequences of not being fully embodied and what you can do about it. 18. Learn about trainings to become a certified Dynamic Energetic Healing® facilitator. Endorsements: “Dynamic Energetic Healing® helps to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western medicine, offering us new ways to approach client work and our common goal of planetary healing.” – Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D., author of Shaman, Healer, Sage “Provides a wealth of information, creatively synthesizing ancient spiritual healing practices with modern psychotherapy to create a holistic approach to healing. This book contains powerful healing!” – Sandra Ingerman, MA, author of Soul Retrieval and Medicine for the Earth. “Howard Brockman creatively bridges shamanism and body oriented psychological healing practices to create new methods to heal trauma and help integrate body, mind, and spirit. This book is easily read and very practical for both therapists and clients.” – Arnold Mindell, Ph.D., author of The Quantum Mind. .
Price: $9.99
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Countering sprawl with transit-oriented development.: An article from: Issues in Science and Technology
This digital document is an article from Issues in Science and Technology, published by National Academy of Sciences on September 22, 2002. The length of the article is 4911 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Countering sprawl with transit-oriented development. Author: Dena Belzer Publication:Issues in Science and Technology (Refereed) Date: September 22, 2002 Publisher: National Academy of Sciences Volume: 19 Issue: 1 Page: 51(8) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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