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Alternative to Therapy
by Amy Mindell, PhD
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Book Description: The innovative concepts and practical
methods of Process-Oriented Psychology (process work)many
of which have never been publishedare explored in
this highly unusual textbook. The goals of process work
lay not in traditional psychotherapeutic theory, but rather
in the unique wisdom and path of process, or nature, itself.
Each of the 32 chapters represents a "class"
in which one of the principles is highlighted and investigated
from many angles, allowing the author to present the highly
structured content in a playful way that is both attractive
and useful to helpers and therapists from many different
backgrounds.
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Drawing liberally from physics, psychology, aboriginal
beliefs, and shamanism, this spiritual guide defines,
explores, and applies both earth-based psychology and
the related idea of path awarenessthe innate ability
to sense where to turn at a given moment. By drawing
together disparate elements of contemporary science and
ancient wisdom, it is shown here that new methods emerge
of determining the best direction through inner turmoil,
relationship trouble, team and community issues, and
world issues. Jung's work is taken further and linked
with diverse disciplines and wisdom traditions, making
scientific ideas accessible to nontechnical readers.
Theory and experiential exercises are presented in a
simple, imaginative manner, with diagrams and illustrations
to strengthen lessons for readers.
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The Dreaming Source of Creativity
by Amy Mindell, PhD
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Book Description: Written for professional therapists
as well as the interested layperson, this book reveals
where hidden sources of creativity and inspiration can
be found in everyday life, such as in the body, the environment,
material objects, or even daily activities. Numerous stories,
exercises, and pictures illustrate this take on creativity
from a process work perspective by tapping into art, music,
puppets, movement, and more. This inspirational guide to
bringing artistic elements into one's life examines dreams,
body experiences, and overall life situations.
An Excerpt: "The point of this book is to tap into
the generative flow of the Intentional Field and its constantly
creative potential, whether we are working with puppets,
going to work, relating with others, or simply walking
down the street. My greatest hope is that life becomes
more magical for all of us - that we make space for the
dreaming to hatch and come to maturity in the fabric of
our everyday lives..."
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A Path Made by Walking
by Julie Diamond, PhD
and Lee Spark Jones, PhD
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Book Description: Written for professional therapists
as well as the interested layperson, this book reveals
where hidden sources of creativity and inspiration can
be found in everyday life, such as in the body, the environment,
material objects, or even daily activities. Numerous stories,
exercises, and pictures illustrate this take on creativity
from a process work perspective by tapping into art, music,
puppets, movement, and more. This inspirational guide to
bringing artistic elements into one's life examines dreams,
body experiences, and overall life situations.
An Excerpt: "Process Work is an evolving modality,
a 'path made by walking.' Its development is best understood
as Arnold Mindell's lifelong quest to piece together the
mysteries of human consciousness, physics, and psychology.
Starting out as an attempt to incorporate physical experiences
and body symptoms into Jungian psychology's primarily dream-based
method, Process Work has grown in unforeseen directions.
It has become an awareness modality with applications in
areas such as organizational and community development,
diversity and leadership training, spiritual practice,
individual psychotherapy, relationship counseling, and
group work."
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