The Healing Journey
Your Journal of Self-Discovery
The Healing Journey Series (Band Nr. 1)

1. Auflage Oktober 1998
208 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-471-24712-8
John Wiley & Sons
The Healing Journey offers guided journal entries to help individuals explore their feelings, their personal history, the facets of their personality, their interpersonal relationships, and their goals for the future. This sensitive and creative personal journal will give readers new insight into who they are and what they can be.
Learning to Speak to Yourself.
Looking in the Mirror.
Seeing Yourself in the World.
Recording Your History.
Charting Your Future: Finding Solutions and Solving Problems.
CONCLUSION.
About the Authors.
Looking in the Mirror.
Seeing Yourself in the World.
Recording Your History.
Charting Your Future: Finding Solutions and Solving Problems.
CONCLUSION.
About the Authors.
PHIL RICH, EdD, MSW, is an experienced psychotherapist who has
practiced for over twenty years. He has taught at the graduate and
undergraduate levels, served as an instructor, and led professional
workshops. He was born and raised in London, England, and now lives
with his wife, daughter, and large dog in Amherst,
Massachusetts.
STUART A. COPANS, MD, is Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
at Dartmouth Medical School, and an attending physician at the
Brattleboro Retreat. He is the author of books and book chapters on
therapy, and is also a published cartoonist. He and his wife have
lived in Brattleboro, Vermont, for the past twenty-one years, where
he is on the board of the Museum and Art Center and is an elected
town meeting representative.
practiced for over twenty years. He has taught at the graduate and
undergraduate levels, served as an instructor, and led professional
workshops. He was born and raised in London, England, and now lives
with his wife, daughter, and large dog in Amherst,
Massachusetts.
STUART A. COPANS, MD, is Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
at Dartmouth Medical School, and an attending physician at the
Brattleboro Retreat. He is the author of books and book chapters on
therapy, and is also a published cartoonist. He and his wife have
lived in Brattleboro, Vermont, for the past twenty-one years, where
he is on the board of the Museum and Art Center and is an elected
town meeting representative.