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
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…
- 04
Psychological Interventions In Psychiatry
Amy Mindell
Facilitating extreme and unusual states of consciousness is DIFFICULT, EXCITING, RENEWING and PROVOCATIVE. Since I have written…
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…