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Anger and Rage Addiction & the Self-Pact: New Lights on an Old
Nemesis presents a close look at the dynamics of anger and rage, as
viewed through the lens of Addiction Theory-drawing on
discriminating, diagnostic criteria derived directly from the world
of alcoholism and drug addiction. The insights and, more
importantly, the ramifications for treatment of Anger and Rage
Addiction that result, are profound. They depart decisively from
hackneyed, and insufficient, "mitigation, modification and
management" strategies that have long been in vogue as the standard
approach for treatment of anger and rage "disorders." Moving beyond
such rationally based interventions, a new approach, called the
Self-Pact, draws completely on the Addiction model to establish its
foundation and efficacy. The Self-Pact is presented in detail. The
Self-Pact holds considerable promise in both curtailing the mayhem
that untreated Anger and Rage Addiction looses on the outer world,
and emboldening those afflicted with Anger and Rage Addiction to
embark on their own odyssey, replete with discoveries, adventures,
reconciliation with self and others, and personal encounters with
"whole" states of being.
Pathfinding Through Multiple Personality: A Comprehensive Treatment
Handbook for Dissociative Identity Disorder presents a panoramic,
comprehensible approach to the treatment of Dissociative Identity
Disorder, from pre-diagnosis through (and beyond) final
integration, covering, in detail, all stages along the way. The
tone of this handbook is meticulously and painstakingly didactic.
All the material and lines of approach presented herein are
experientially derived from clinical work. With this book in hand a
practitioner, whether seasoned or novice, stands a reasonable
chance of being able to facilitate salutary outcomes for this very
compelling and demanding treatment population. Also of note, the
Handbook contains an orienting chapter featuring sections on trance
and dissociation. The dynamics of these seminal concepts are
presented in broad generic terms. These seasoned perspectives and
the clinical techniques that build on them contribute to the
establishing of lines of resonance between therapist and client, a
"must" for successful treatment. The Handbook is also written for
all those who, while perhaps not clinically involved with
multiplicity, are, nonetheless, students of human consciousness.
The Handbook will contribute greatly to an understanding of the
remarkable flexations of human consciousness as it responds to
traumatic events and, subsequently, to opportunities to heal from
them.
Who's At Home In Your Body (When You're Not)? is comprised of a
series of essays based on naturalistic observations on the nature,
phenomenology, and functional capacities of unexceptional states of
everyday consciousness across a range of domains. The text is rich
with observations that carry intimations of transcendent
underpinnings for so many apparently mundane flexations of
consciousness, the significance of which, in their unnoticed state,
being routinely passed over by the unobservant or uninquiring mind.
Emboldening its readers to embark on a path leading to wonder and
personal enrichment, Who's At Home . . . encourages both a spirit
of serious and playful inquiry, combined with the sense of delight
that arises from the alchemy of personal discovery.
Outside Time: My Friendship with Wilbur -- the stirring account of
a friendship forged, over the course of many, many winters, on
river ice, between a much younger, questing man and an older,
atheistic "river wizard." In the fullness of time this unlikely
association led, inexorably, to a post-death pact that was, most
wonderfully, honored. The narrative is written as both a paean to a
special kind of friendship, and a discriminating inquiry into the
whole question regarding the possible continuation of personal
consciousness beyond what we call "death."
The Living Oracle: Wisdom & Divination for Everyday Life -- a
contemporary oracle designed to introduce the venerable tradition
of oracular consultation to a much wider readership. This work
features an original, pristine oracular text, contains helpful,
fascinating chapters on consulting methodology and "why oracles
work," as well as a chapter in which the Oracle prognosticates as
to its own future as an oracle "The Oracle Speaks (...about
itself...)"]. A "Table of Correspondences," linking oracular
passages to passages from the venerable I Ching, is also included.
The Living Oracle can facilitate remarkably fruitful forays into
the realm of soul and psyche on the part of its readers and
consulters.
When You Lose What You Can't Live Without: Identity Death and
Renewal in the Wake of Calamity is a concise, muscular yet poetic
text addressing the sequence of calamity, identity death, life "in
the wilderness," renewal and restoration -- an ordeal that most of
us are obliged to encounter over the course of our lives (usually
more than once). These stages are presented in the context of a
novel theory of calamitous loss, presented as both unbidden and
"bidden." For many, this difficult passage is being compounded by
the crushing effects of an economy in peril. When You Lose...
offers a road map, and a vision of hope, for all those who are
encountering unanticipated rupture and loss, as these may arise in
any area of life.
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