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Cover of Volume 4 Number 1

Vol 4 No 1 · Fall/Winter 1992

At the Edge of Process Work

Contributors

Moses N. Ikiugu · Fukuda-San · Amy Mindell · Bogna Szymkiewicz · Ingrid Schuitevoerder · Regula Stewart · Sara Halprin

Articles in this issue

  1. 01

    Process-Oriented Psychology and African Culture

    Moses N. Ikiugu

    Why Concern with Culture? A short course in Process-oriented Psychology and psychotherapy, and further reading in the subject, has left the…

  2. 02

    Amy Mindell Interviewed by Fukuda-San

    Interview with Amy Mindell (interviewed by Fukuda-San)

    Holistic Health Center, Yojoen, Japan, Nov. 1990 (This interview took place at a holistic health center in the mountains of Japan just…

  3. 03

    Process Work With Developmentally Delayed Teenagers

    Bogna Szymkiewicz

    Process Oriented Psychology, developed by Arnold Mindell during his work with individuals (1984,1985), couples (1987), and later with…

  4. 04

    Psychological Interventions In Psychiatry

    Amy Mindell

    Facilitating extreme and unusual states of consciousness is DIFFICULT, EXCITING, RENEWING and PROVOCATIVE. Since I have written…

  5. 05

    Enlivening Sandplay through Process Work

    Ingrid Schuitevoerder

    Introduction In this article I will explore the approaches of sandplay and Process Work by describing some of their ideas and concepts. I…

  6. 06

    Gold Within the Garbage: A Process-Oriented Approach to Working with the Homeless

    Regula Stewart

    My first intention in my contact with the homeless was to apply Process Work. Ernie, my husband, and I went downtown and tried to do…

  7. 07

    Process Work, Art and Politics

    Sara Halprin

    S tudying Process Work, like studying any system which shifts the way we look at the world, has in my own case changed my thinking about…