| The Relational Self in Theory Practice and Community Stephen Gilligan, Ph.D. & Dvorah Simon, Ph.D. |
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Editors Stephen Gilligan and Dvorah Simon have gathered in a mosaic of content and communication to explain the perspective and to show how it can be applied across contexts. Divided into five broad sections – The Self-Relations Approach, Applications of Self-Relations, Self-Relations and Spiritual Paths, Dimensions of Self-Relations, Self-Relations and Expressive and Somatic Approaches – the book can be dipped into or read from beginning to end. Like a rich and colorful mosaic, the material can inspire or invoke whether you come in very close to follow specific themes or you stand back to take in the whole. Stephen Gilligan first presented the theory and practice of Self-Relations in his book The Courage to Love in 1997. In the years since, the work has continued to evolve through workshops and presentations, as well as through the dialog and sharing of ideas that he has invited along the way. Just as the approach itself is a kind of collaboration of entities, whether within an individual or between people or in the midst of a community, this new book encourages the multidimensionality of voices. The contributors are not confined by rigid structural or editorial requisites; they are invited to address their topics in the language that befits them. Thus, a sense of the SR ideal of “multiple truths at the same time” is embodied in the work.
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| The book at glance |
| Preface: Words Rise Up from Silence, by Dvorah Simon, Ph.D.
Poem: "Snap" (for Ruth), by Dvorah Simon, Ph.D. Overview: An Invisible Presence is Awakening: Key Ideas in Self-Relations, by Stephen Gilligan, Ph.D. SECTION I: THE SELF-RELATIONS APPROACH 1: Self-Relations Stories Charles Holton, L.C.S.W. 2: The Problem is the Solution: Return from Exile David J. Stern, Psy.D. 3: A Personal Narrative of Self-Relations Therapy Muriel Singer, Ph.D. 4: Self-Relations as a Tantric Spiritual Practice Cynthia Franklin, M.S.O.D. 5: The Sleeping Angel: Brokenness and Blessing in the Healing Path Dvorah Simon, Ph.D. Poetic Interlude 1 "Broken and Perfect," by Cynthia Franklin, M.S.O.D. "If God Was in the Camps," by Dvorah Simon, Ph.D. SECTION II: APPLICATIONS OF SELF-RELATIONS 6: Self-Relations, Hypnosis, and Transpersonal Approaches in the Treatment of Panic Attacks David Aftergood, M.D. 7: Healing Trauma Daniel Burow, Ed.D. 8: The Use of Self-Relations Therapy in Pain Management Jeanne Hernandez, Ph.D. 9: Self-Relations Psychotherapy with Couples Saralee Kane, M.S.W. 10: Sponsorship in Supervision: Resonance in the Relational Field Leonard Bohanon, Ph.D. 11: The Business Leader as an Incurable Deviant: A Self-Alignment Approach to Leadership Development Julian Russell & Cynthia Indriso, B.A., M.P.H. Poetic Interlude 2 "Improvisation," by Charles Holton, L.C.S.W. "Poetry as a Grounding Practice: Truth-telling from Neglected Voices," by Dvorah Simon, Ph.D. SECTION III: SELF-RELATIONS AND SPIRITUAL PATHS 12: Immanent Blessings: Sponsorship and the Archetypal Goddess Celia Bockhoff, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., B.C.D. 13: Applications of Self-Relations in Religious Settings, Healing Communities, and Faith Development Rev. Sandra J. Lydick, M.Div., L.M.S.W. 14: Street Life: Self-Relations and the Call to Healing Ourselves and Others Kate Marshall, Ph.D. 15: At Every Moment a New Species Rises in the Chest: Self-Relations and Sufism Sharon G. Mijares, Ph.D. 16: Witnessing, Naming, and Blessing: Self-Relations in the Life of a Rabbi Jack H Bloom, Ph.D. Poetic Interlude 3 "An Entirely Different Angel," by Dvorah Simon, Ph.D. "A Danger of Angels," by Beverly Voss, L.M.S.W. "Do This," by Beverly Voss, L.M.S.W. SECTION IV: DIMENSIONS OF SELF-RELATIONS 17: Kings, Queens, Warriors, Lovers and Magicians: Archetypes of Transformation Robert Rossel, Ph.D. 18: A Journey Towards Awakening: Self-Relations and Mindfulness Ray Cicetti, L.C.S.W. 19: Aliens and the Neglected Self Carol A. Fitzsimons, M.S., L.P.C. 20: Voices from a Field: The Transformative Presence of the Self-Relations Community Mary Massaro, M.S. 21: Change and Non-Change in the Field: From Either/Or to Both/And Relationships Ulrich Hoenig Poetic Interlude 4 "Four," by Dvorah Simon, Ph.D. "After Four (A Blessing)," by Charles Holton, L.C.S.W. SECTION V: SELF-RELATIONS AND EXPRESSIVE AND SOMATIC APPROACHES 22: Self-Relations in Holotropic States of Consciousness: Articulating the Therapeutic Relationship in Holotropic BreathworkTM Kylea Taylor, M.S., M.F.T. 23: Doorways to Creativity: Art Therapy from the Center Abbe Miller, M.S., A.T.R. 24: Instant Painful Success and Ongoing Wonderful Failure: My Personal Experiences with Self-Relations Psychotherapy Jeff Weakley 25: Creative Expression as a Vehicle for Positive Self-Sponsorship Molly H. Guzzino, A.T.R., L.P.C., L.M.F.T. 26: Movement Practices for Self-Relations Selene Vega, M.A., L.M.F.T. 27: Tapping Into Dual Sources of Experience: Self-Relations and Somatic Process Charlie Badenhop 28: Therapy as a Dance and Dance as a Therapy: A Cross-pollination Jessie Shaw & Bill Hedberg Poetic Interlude 5 "As If," by Dvorah Simon, Ph.D. "Blessed," by Mary Michele Mulvihill, Ph.D. "For This One Night," by Bonnie Scot, B.S. CODA 29: Midnight Musings on the True Nature of the Rose: The Complementary Approaches of Carl Whitaker and Self-Relations in Working with Families: A Tale in Three Parts Stephen R. Beck, M.S.W. Index. |
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ISBN: 978-1-932462-11-1 Oct. 2004 8.5''x11', Softcover, 424 pages $37.95
Also See: Other Gilligan Titles