http://gradworks.umi.com/3324818.pdf
Dr. Kristie Holmes – Online Therapy research based on surveys about therapist liability in the usa.
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Tips about privacy on Facebook here.
Walter Logeman: Journal
http://gradworks.umi.com/3324818.pdf
Dr. Kristie Holmes – Online Therapy research based on surveys about therapist liability in the usa.
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Tips about privacy on Facebook here.
I want to add a few notes to my recent posts on the mirror in psychodrama
Companioning the protagonist as they are mirrored.
To see how others see you can be a moment of vulnerability.
The director can assume a companion position in the audience, and watch the mirroring together and connect and with the protagonist in that moment.
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Playful Mirroring
I’ve been finding descriptors for kinds of mirroring. Exact, validating. revealing…
I want to add playful to the list
The 18th century, more than many, may remind us of our own time. That period was the culmination of what had become known as the “Republic of Letters,” a shared domain of imagination that lasted from 1500 to 1800.
I love the phrase “republic of letters” and I’m surprised I have not head of it before. In the next iteration of my article: Archetypes of Cyberspace I’ll do some more research and add it in.
On Soul, Character and Calling:
A Conversation with James Hillman
By Scott London
I just learned that James Hillman has died. He is one of the people who has influenced me deeply. There are only a handful, and he is one.
Tribute (dead link) by By Steve Aizenstat. Internet Archive
More tributes here
BIPERSONAL PSYCHODRAMA: ITS TECHNIQUES, THERAPISTS, AND CLIENTS
By ROSA CUKIER available here:
Soi far I’ve read the first few chapters and she has an excellent description of various perspectives on Psychodrama au deux. (as I prefer to call it. I had a thin blue book with that title, where is that?)
YouTube audio
The rest of the audio can be purchased here.
Am I responsible for everything if I’m God?
Partner in its creation
I must have been in the beginning
I created myself
Harville Hendrix Helen Hunt Freud to Buddha
Note from: http://gettingtheloveyouwant.com/thinktank
The Challenge of Creating Change: Freud and the Budda in Dialogue with Imago
Join Harville Hendrix for a preview of the keynote presentation at the 8th Annual Conference
I listened to it and found it quite wonderful.
Harville places connectedness as a form of consciousness akin to or surpassing enlightenment. That is quite something. It makes sense to me as there is a resonance through the cosomos, things connect.
Spotted another Harville Hendrix one there on Behaviour Change: