| • Binding | | softcover |
| • Number of Pages | | 230 |
| • Height | | 9 |
| • Width | | 6 |
| • Copyright Year | | 2000 |
Two decades ago, Emmons' popular work, The Inner Source, showed thousands of readers how to tap their own powerful "inner source" of emotional healing. Now he offers to the professional therapist a full description of the therapeutic procedures that facilitate inner-directed healing and explains the therapist's role in guiding clients' growth psychologically, physiologically and spiritually. A selection of the Behavioral Science Book Service.
Editorial Reviews
"…a practical and powerful guide to inner-directed healing…"
-- R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D.
Customer Reviews
1. Introduction to Meditative Therapy
2. The Process of Meditative Therapy
3. Paradigm and Perspective
4. Meditative Therapy, A Holistic Approach
5. Therapeutic Experiences in Meditative Therapy
6. Creative Experiences in MT
7. Helping Clients with Fears and Resistance
8. Meditative Therapy Outcomes
9. Facilitating Meditative Therapy: Procedures & Cautions
10. Enhancing Meditative Therapy
11. The Holistic Map
12. "Cleaning Cobwebs from My Mind" -- The Case of Kerrie
13. Roots of Meditative Therapy
14. Ten Important Points About Meditative Therapy
Appendices:
A. Sample Fear Inventory Items
B. Willoughby Pesonality Schedule
C. Follow-up of Counseling Form
D. Meditative Therapy Follow-up Questionnaire
E. What Clients Want to Know About Meditative Therapy
F. Consent for Meditative Therapy Treatment
G. Creating Safety and Closure
References
Index