Somatic Perspectives on Psychotherapy


August 2008

 

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John Welwood: A Psychology of Awakening

 
 
John Welwood
 

John Welwood, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist whose approach integrates Eastern contemplative psychologies with a focus on the body inspired by Eugene Gendlin’s work. He trains psychotherapists and leads workshops throughout the world. John has published eight books. Journey of the Heart was the first book to lay out the path of conscious relationship. Toward a Psychology of Awakening has been widely praised as a fresh and eminently practical integration of the wisdom of East and West. His most recent book, Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships: Healing the Wound of the Heart, is the winner of the Books for a Better Life Award.

 
 

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- If you see text instead of the Flash player graphics, this means you do not have Flash installed on your computer. You can either download Flash... or you can save the file to your computer and play it there or on an MP3 player.


 

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