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Therapists who are trained to see people as complex human beings with multiple characteristics and potentialities can help them explore their system of inner parts and take care of the wounded facets of themselves.
Bessel van der Kolk • The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
fully integrated person.
Charlotte J. Beck • Everyday Zen: Love and Work (Plus)
our intention is to learn how to distinguish between personality patterns that reveal our innate gifts when we are more present and those that get in the way of our true well-being by having a grip on us. Being
Roxanne Howe-Murphy • Underneath Your Personality: Discover Greater Well-Being Through Deep Living With the Enneagram
multiplicity has been pathologized in our culture.
Ph.D. Richard Schwartz • No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model

DISC Personality Profile. The American Psychologist Dr. William Moulton Marsden designed
Brad Sugars • Instant Team Building: How to Build and Sustain a Winning Team for Business Success (Instant Success Series)
they each had qualities and resources to bring to the client’s life that were not available while they were tied up in the protective roles.
Ph.D. Richard Schwartz • No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model
The Medial Woman, unlike the other three archetypes, doesn’t define herself in relation to others. Instead, she finds her primary identity and fulfillment in cultivating relationship with Jung’s “collective unconscious” — which is similar in many ways to the place that in many older European traditions might be called the Otherworld — and acting as
... See moreSharon Blackie • Hagitude: Reimagining the Second Half of Life
consider the possibility that you and everybody else is a multiple personality. And that is a good thing.