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If you see chaos and/or rigidity, you know she’s not in a state of integration.
Daniel J. Siegel • The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind
The wound sustained by aggressive-patterned people was a wound to their trust in others.
Steven Kessler • The 5 Personality Patterns: Your Guide to Understanding Yourself and Others and Developing Emotional Maturity
Be defined by “irrational” responses from unprocessed memories or mental health?
Francine Shapiro • Getting Past Your Past
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To give some additional orientation, it may help to briefly mention some people whose work I’ve drawn upon. Psychiatrist Ernest Hartmann is known for his research on mental boundaries. I found many commonalities between his concept of thin boundaries and the Greek trickster Hermes, whose personality has been admirably described by Jean Bolen, a psy
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Dan Heath • Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard
it proved to be his most significant departure from Freud, and his most important single contribution to psychology.
Anthony Stevens • Jung
Openness to new experience and flexibility of belief
Sue Johnson • Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love
Psychiatrist James Gilligan, in his book Violence[8],makes this eloquent statement: …“the attempt to achieve and maintain justice, or to undo or prevent injustice, is the one and only universal cause of violence.” (italics his) On an emotional and intellectual level, Dr. Gilligan’s insight is profound and accurate, but how does it translate into th
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