Recommended Materials
Reference Materials I Endorse and Utilize in my Practice include the following:
- Internal Family Systems Therapy, Richard C. Schwartz, PhD
The concept of incorporating and accepting the various belief systems we
develop through life, and making practical applications to current life changes.
- The Developing Mind, Daniel J. Siegel:
How relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are.
- Mindful Therapy, Thomas Bien, PhD:
"the most important thing we have to offer is our true presence and our deep listening".
- Parenting with Love and Logic, Foster Cline and Jim Fay:
Need help with your kids? Learn how to parent kids of all ages with love and
logic and be amazed at the general results.
- The Undiscovered Self, C. J. Jung:
An inquiry into the dilemma of the individual in today's society by
one of the world's greatest psychiatrists.
- The Tao of Psychology, Synchronicity and the Self, Jean Shinoda Bolen, MD:
Jean Bolen is a psychiatrist and Jungian analyst. In this book, she relates the concept of Tao and synchronicity, revealing important links between psychology and mysticism, right brain and left, the individual and the external world.
- Many Roads, One Journey: Moving Beyond the 12 Steps, Charlotte Davis Kasl, PhD:
A New Understanding of Recovery. Charlotte Kasl paves the way for a new and broader
understanding of recovery that involved both personal and social awareness.
- Tao Te Ching: A New Approach: Backward Down the Path, Jerry O. Dalton: The
Nature of Tao citing the wisdom of more than 30 Taoist sages.
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