Vol 9 No 1 · Spring 2004
Research
Contributors
Lee Spark Jones · Kate Jobe · Sara Halprin · Alan Richardson · Peter Hands · Waynelle Wilder · Julie Diamond · Akira Kobayashi
Articles in this issue
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Journal of Process Oriented Psychology A research journal in process work Editors: Joe Goodbread Pierre Morin Contributors: Julie Diamond…
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Process Work Research at the Crossroads
I am often asked, “Please translate Process Work into the terms of ‘X’ (where X is some other psychological paradigm) so that we can…
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Feasting on Possibility
Lee Spark Jones
Abstract: What is research, and where are lines of definition usefully drawn if researchers are to be able to communicate with each other…
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Sit-ups and Paradigm Crunches
Kate Jobe
Where It All Started When I went to Zurich for the first Process Work intensive course in 1986, I encountered an approach to the body like…
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Serendipity Doodah
Sara Halprin
In ancient times there existed in the country of Serendippo, in the Far East, a great and powerful king by the name of Giaffer. He had…
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Work, Vocation, and Self
Alan Richardson, Peter Hands
The force that through the green fuse drives the flower Drives my green age… The force that drives the water through the rocks Drives my…
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Dream Shifts after Impact
Waynelle Wilder
When we concentrate on a material object, whatever its situation, the very act of attention may lead to our involuntarily sinking into the…
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Paradigms of Influence in the Process Work Approach to Multiple Role Relationships
Julie Diamond, Lee Spark Jones
In August 2001, we began a multiphase investigation into the Process WorkProcess Work model of multiple role relationships. In the helping…
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Book Review
Reviewed by Julie Diamond
Dawn Menken 2001 Tempe, Arizona: New Falcon Publications In her book, Speak Out! Talking About Love, Sex and Eternity (Tempe, Arizona: New…
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Thesis Abstract
Akira Kobayashi
Akira Kobayashi, M.P.W. In my research project, I was interested in both traditional and contemporary forms of initiation. I wished to…