Healing Voices: Feminist Approaches to Therapy with WomenJossey-Bass, 1990 - 335 頁 In recent years, female therapists and their clients have addressed the discrepancy between psychological theory and women's experiences. New therapies developed out of the collective efforts of women and their therapists to express their unique identity. This book presents the framework of innovative therapy, but more important, describes healing techniques - ego-state therapy, Jungian dreamwork, native healing for alcohol and child sexual abuse, techniques of metaphors, drawing, story telling and imagery, hypnosis in healing childhood trauma, overcoming guilt in incest and more. At the end of each chapter we hear the client's voice. As each woman is expert in her own experience, it's she who has the last word. |
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第 87 頁
... begin to doubt the ability of their own memory to dependably document " truth . " Similarly , they may begin to internalize responsibility for the terrible events . They have perceptions such as " It must have been my fault ; why else ...
... begin to doubt the ability of their own memory to dependably document " truth . " Similarly , they may begin to internalize responsibility for the terrible events . They have perceptions such as " It must have been my fault ; why else ...
第 232 頁
... begin in De- cember of 1985 with the following affirmation : It is the end of the calendar year and I am feeling ready to come to my own center ; to " know what I know " - consciously . To do so , I will begin working through the body ...
... begin in De- cember of 1985 with the following affirmation : It is the end of the calendar year and I am feeling ready to come to my own center ; to " know what I know " - consciously . To do so , I will begin working through the body ...
第 246 頁
... begin her sense of safety and trust , I begin by assuming that she has no safety . If she has cancer , she lost whatever shreds of safety she had the day she received her diagnosis . If she is an incest victim , she has never known ...
... begin her sense of safety and trust , I begin by assuming that she has no safety . If she has cancer , she lost whatever shreds of safety she had the day she received her diagnosis . If she is an incest victim , she has never known ...
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Breaking Through the Barriers | 13 |
Working with Violence | 33 |
A Parenting Group for Adult | 45 |
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