Vignettes Figures and Exercises ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter 1 Discovering the True Self 1.1
Psychological Pioneers 1.3
Corporate Self 1.6
Development of Higher Selves 1.9
Postconventional Integration and Transcendence 1.12
Recognition of Higher Selves 1.14
Chapter 2 Exercises for Empowering the Self 2.1
Finding the Self through Memories 2.2
Empowering the Will 2.4
Synthesizing the Self 2.7
Recognizing and Remembering Spirit 2.11
Chapter 3 Identifying Personality Parts 3.1
Psychological Pioneers 3.3
Origin of Inner Parts 3.4
Corporate Self 3.9
Naming Parts to Return to the True Self 3.18
Chapter 4 Exercises for Identifying Inner Parts 4.1
Personae—Adaptable Personalities 4.3
Distracters—Fixed Personalities 4.4
Directors—Hidden Personalities 4.7
Emotional Entities—Instinctual Personalities 4.10
Identifying Inner Images 4.11
Identifying Names for Parts and Selves 4.19
Making the Whole Greater than the Sum of the Parts 4.23
Chapter 5 Engaging Personality Parts with Dialogue 5.1
Mind as Metaphor 5.3
Material Mind and Dialogue 5.4
Steps to the Dance of Dialogue 5.10
Dialogue in a Child’s Mind 5.20
Review and Practice Exercises 5.25
Chapter 6 Therapists’ Guide to Empowering Dialogues 6.1
Therapy through Dialogue 6.3
Coaching Aids 6.6
Counseling Emotional Entities and Abreaction 6.11
Comparison to Related Approaches 6.15
Chapter 7 Historical Context and Possible Proofs 7.1
Forerunners to Therapies of Parts and Selves 7.2
Philosophical Context and Contributions 7.7
Psychoneurological Evidence 7.9
Appendix A Terminologies for Parts and Selves A.1
Appendix B Development of Higher Faculties B.1
Appendix C Psychotherapy Approaches Referenced in the Text C.1
Glossary G.1
References R.1
About the Author AA.1
Author Index AI.1
Subject Index SI.1
Kate Cohen-Posey is Director of Psychiatric & Psychological Services in Lakeland, Florida. She is the author of Making Hostile Words Harmless: A Guide to the Power of Positive Speaking for Helping Professionals and Their Clients, Brief therapy Client Handouts (both published by Wiley) and How to Handle bullies, Teasers and Other Meanies. A dynamic presenter, she has a passion for teaching professionals a method that helps people find their way out of mental anguish by going deeper inside.
"…Empowering Dialogues Within may be the answer to your prayers (or to your questions to your Higher Self). Even though the reader's basic approach to therapy might not be psychosynthesis, I felt the author did an excellent job of including psychosynthesis with other ideologies. I would highly recommend this book to any practicing therapist/counselor...I loved this book." (AAP News; January 2009)
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