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MARI - Mandala Assessment Research Instrument
Non-verbal assessment instrument developed by art therapist Joan Kellogg.
Paradigm Shift and Healing from Within
Paradigm shift is a change from one way of thinking to another, and can apply to anything on earth – your job, your married life, your relationships, your home, your surroundings, and more importantly, your health.
What is Neuro Emotional Technique?
Psychotherapist, Jef Gazley, explains this emotional healing therapy developed by Dr. Scott Walker in the 1980s/
What is Psychotherapy?
From Your About.com Guide to Mental Health Resources - Leonard Holmes gives definition beyond the dictionary.
You Can't do Psychotherapy on the Net, Yet
From Your About.com Guide to Mental Health Resources - Article presented at the American Psychological Association's Convention in August of 1997.
Morita Therapy
Background and basic principles of Morita Therapy, a method of psychotherapy developed in Japan by psychiatrist Shoma Morita.
Spiritual Healing and Psychotherapy
Daniel J. Benor, M.D.on the healing power of touch.
Counseling and Nature: A Greening of Psychotherapy
Stimulating article by Michael J. Cohen on our natural sense of color, emphasizing the color green.
Yoga and Psychotherapy
Cardiac Yoga - Training workshop for yoga instructors.
The Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI)
Organization available for professionalsinterested in exploring and sharing information about psychotherapy.
Integration of Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy
Reviewing case studies in the blending of two very different types of therapies.
Towards a Buddhist Psychotherapy
C. George Boeree, Ph.D. Shippensburg University makes comparison of Buddhism to western psychotherapy.
Morita Therapy
Background and basic principles of Morita Therapy, a method of psychotherapy developed in Japan by psychiatrist Shoma Morita.

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