This book starts by seeking to answer the question, "Why do the people who fight our wars and clean up our natural and self-made disasters wind up on the margins of society?" Based on the author's work with a group of Chernobyl liquidators -- members of the army of over 750,000 who decontaminated an[...]
Between the participants in any relationship, there exists a kind of inescapable communion whereby they create - dream up - parts of one another's worlds of experience out of each other's dreams. Rather than viewing this as a liability, it is a powerful learning too, offering practical strategies fo[...]
This introduction to the theory and practice of process-oriented psychology explores this philosophy and places it in the context of other experientially-based therapies. An annotated transcript of an hour-long therapy session and a detailed exposition of the elementary methods of process-oriented p[...]