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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
There's more to transpersonal therapy than this,
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This review is from: Clinical Studies in Transpersonal Psychotherapy (S U N Y Series in the Philosophy of Psychology) (Hardcover)
I was intrigued by the title in a bookstore and picked up this text. I'll keep it on my shelf but I am disappointed.The author covers a a wide ground which I expected in such a book. He obviously has clinical skill and is making sense of his work in a consistent way. My biggest disappointment was his most common choice of intervention - the Course in Miracles. It seemed to me that most of his interventions were crafted around this text - having the patient read the C in M, and so forth. There's more to transpersonal psychotherapy than this. Interested readers might be better served by Nelson's "Healing the Split" or the work of the Grofs or some of the new energy techniques (e.g., Gallo). |
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Clinical Studies in Transpersonal Psychotherapy (SUNY Series in the Philosophy of Psychology) by Seymour Boorstein (Paperback - April 25, 1997)
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