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Confluence: The Selected Papers of Jeffrey K. Zeig - Volume I
Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph.D.
At long last, Jeffrey Zeig has gathered up some of his most pivotal contributions to psychotherapy and put them together in a new volume that
will be of interest to students and colleagues alike. And as the title implies, this book represents a convergence of ideas and writings over time,
reflecting Zeig’s professional and personal journey.
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The Therapist as Humanist, Social Activist and Systemic Thinker ... and Other Selected Papers
Cloé Madanes
The Therapist as ...provides an opportunity to see what such conviction looks like in action across a variety of circumstances. It also teaches us
about the power of humor even in the most serious of settings. And just as each piece captures something essential of the author at that particular
time in her life, each piece also tells us something of the time itself as reflected in the voice of the author.
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Uncommon Ground: Harmonizing Psychotherapy & Community To Enhance Everyday Living
Erving Polster
Uncommon Ground invites readers to consider the psychotherapy of the future, not just in broad philosophical ways, but in specific, application-oriented ways. Erving Polster, whose decades of distinguished contributions have made him a preeminent voice in the field, urges his colleagues to step out of the status quo to think creatively about how psychotherapy might be made more accessible to greater numbers of people over longer periods of time.
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No Waves Without the Ocean: Experiences and Thoughts
Bert Hellinger
A rich and deep compilation of writings gleaned over many years of constellation work, this essential new book is appropriate for the experienced Hellinger student, the newcomer, the curious, and the skeptic. Of it, Bert Hellinger says, “Just as the fruits of summer’s labors are harvested in autumn, so it is with this book – the yield of past efforts and insights late in life is gathered in and put in order. It takes a long time to arrive at this point.”
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What's Out of Order Here? Illness and Family Constellations
Ilse Kutschera with Christine Brugger
This book presents the experiences of a physician-psychotherapist who goes beyond the specificity of a medical paradigm and even beyond the individual as she looks for possible solutions to illness and its manifestations. Using the method of family constellations, she focuses on the entire family system. Presented in two parts, the book first offers a basic explanation of the constellation approach and then presents practical applications of the method. Illness and symptoms are viewed in the context of larger systems, and constellations are used to identify disturbances and to restore a more health-supporting environment
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