The Human Being of Therapy
December 23rd, 2007 | Email this to your FriendsGoodTherapy.org is pleased to introduce “The Human Being of Therapy,” a new column written by GT Member Greg Madison, Ph.D. Greg’s first contribution to “The Human Being of Therapy” is “Existential Migration,” which can be found by clicking here. Please enjoy Greg’s column and feel free to add your comments at the bottom of his article by clicking on the “comments” link.
We’ll let you know when our other featured columnists begin their new series at GoodTherapy.org. Here are some of the columns to expect in the next few weeks:
Ethics in Psychotherapy by Cedar Barstow, M.Ed., C.H.T.
Integrating Spirituality & Psychotherapy by John Rhead, Ph.D.
Collaboration and Nonpathology in Psychotherapy by Noah Rubinstein, LMFT
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December 6th, 2007 at 3:29 pm
I thought the section commenting on the part of the process involving settling was very interesting. I think that is a great way to see the process come full circle. Not that the person is “healed,” but rather is self-aware of the process he or she has been engaging in and the purposes it has.
December 10th, 2007 at 12:44 pm
I guess if more and more of us will be moving frequently to foreign lands as the author states, we’ll really be going back to our roots. We were all nomads at one time. Maybe, somewhere deep inside of us, is the real yearning to return “home” to those roots.