Nine Lenses on the World

Nine Lenses on the World
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 540
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ISBN-10 : 0982762003
ISBN-13 : 9780982762004
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Nine Lenses on the World by : Jerome Peter Wagner

Nine Lenses on the World: the Enneagram Perspective describes nine personality styles each with its own way of looking at and responding to the world. Our preferred paradigm informs us about what's important(what we should look for) and what might threaten our values (what we should look out for). Our lenses can filter the world accurately or distort our vision. Our schemas can be pliant and adaptable or rigid and maladaptive. We can don other lenses and points of view to perceive better what our vision might be blind to. the Enneagram helps us too look at our lenses as well as through them.

The Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles 2E

The Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles 2E
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Publisher : Gildan Media LLC aka G&D Media
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 9781722526207
ISBN-13 : 1722526203
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles 2E by : Jerome Wagner, Ph.D.

This is the best introductory book you will find on the Enneagram. Wagner's guide is a clear and concise introduction to the Enneagram, useful for personal exploration and as a teaching ID for workshop presenters and counselors. This comprehensive book with charts, exercises, and bullet descriptions, yields an experiential understanding of basic Enneagram principles such as: • Authentic values and their personality substitutes • Resourceful and non-resourceful cognitive, emotional, and behavioral schemas and how they shift under stressful and flow conditions • Developmental influences • The three centers of sorting and deciding • The defense mechanisms, principles and paradigms, virtues, passions, and both healthy and maladaptive instincts of each of the nine Enneagram personality types. For centuries -- and now in the light of leading-edge psychology—the Enneagram has helped people to recognize their predispositions, motives, and talents. Its insights provide valuable information for those in communication, business, human resources, therapy, and personal growth. This book helps you to explore the nine different "hues" of the Enneagram, discover your own type, and understand the behaviors and attitudes that are uniquely yours. It is considered the most concise and easy to use introductory guide available.

The Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles

The Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles
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Publisher : Enneagram Studies and Applications
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1555520707
ISBN-13 : 9781555520700
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles by : Jerome P. Wagner

This is the best introductory book you will find on the Enneagram. Wagner's guide is a clear and concise introduction to the Enneagram, useful for personal exploration and as a teaching id for workshop presenters and counselors. This comprehensive book with charts, exercises, and bullet descriptions, yields an experiential understanding of basic Enneagram principles such as authentic values and their personality substitutes, resourceful and non-resourceful cognitive, emotional, and behavioral schemas and how they shift under stressful and flow condtions, developmental influences, and the three centers of sorting and deciding. Learn about the defense mechanisms, principles and paradigms, virtues, passions, and both healthy and maladaptive instincts of each of the nine Enneagram personality types. For centuries -- and now in the light of leading edge psychology -- the Enneagram has helped people to recognize their predispositions, motives, and talents. Its insights provide valuable information for those in communication, business, human resources, therapy, and personal growth. This book helps you to explore the nine different "hues" of the Enneagram, discover your own type, and understand the behaviors and attitudes that are uniquely yours. It is considered the most concise and easy to use introductory guide available.

The Nine Faces of Fear

The Nine Faces of Fear
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9781666721270
ISBN-13 : 1666721271
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nine Faces of Fear by : Stephen J. Costello

This book, which draws on the principles and practices of philosophy, is packed full of sound, concrete advice and guidance from the wise of both East and West. It shows us how to become free of fear--that tyrant of the soul by living more from the Self than the ego. Dr. Costello details the dynamics of fear from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta--its forms and figures--before presenting the nine fundamental fears with the help of the Enneagram system. There are Stoic strategies for facing fears, existential exercises, and recommended daily practices. Dr. Costello writes as both a philosopher and clinician and brings to this fascinating subject, in which we're all implicated, his erudition in both theory and therapy. The work complements his online course hosted by Udemy, "Therapy Technique for Anxiety, Phobias, & OCD," which highlights the importance of "paradoxical intention," derived from Viktor Frankl's school of philosophical psychology.

Roaming Free Inside the Cage

Roaming Free Inside the Cage
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781440188626
ISBN-13 : 1440188629
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Roaming Free Inside the Cage by : William M. Schafer Ph. D.

We are born with our hearts and arms open wide-trusting, confident, and brimming with vibrant life energy. Over time, though, the challenges of life constrain that flow, leaving us unbalanced. We often find ourselves stuck in inertia, exhausted by overdoing, or strained and preoccupied with trying to control everything. Roaming Free Inside the Cage will help you identify your unique pattern of imbalance and reclaim your inborn freedom so that you can move forward with clarity of vision, confidence in your own power, and composure in the face of life's adversities. "There is much to digest and absorb here, principles and practices, history, symbolism, and poetic expression. This work requires only the caution that, as in much that is written about the Enneagram, we are dealing with subjective internal experience rather than objective external measurement. This is a book on experience of, rather than knowledge about. Come to it with a willingness to use the principles of optimal learning, be receptive and grounded in order to open your heart and mind with curiosity, and have the expectation of benefit. Then you will indeed benefit greatly from this fundamental, deep and penetrating work on the Enneagram and the Dao." -David Daniels, M.D., September 2009, Clinical Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Stanford Medical School

Nine Ways of Seeing a Body

Nine Ways of Seeing a Body
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Publisher : Triarchy Press Limited
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1908009322
ISBN-13 : 9781908009326
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Nine Ways of Seeing a Body by : Sandra Reeve

This book presents nine lenses through which the body is conventionally viewed. The body as object, the body as subject, the phenomenological body, the contextual body, the interdependent body, the environmental body, the cultural body and, finally, the ecological body. Designed to be a guide and stimulus for teachers, students and practitioners of dance, performance, movement, somatics and the arts therapies - and for anyone troubled by the idea of a brain on legs.

Higher Reality Therapy

Higher Reality Therapy
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781846942570
ISBN-13 : 1846942578
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Higher Reality Therapy by : Anthony Falikowski

Higher Reality Therapy combines ancient and more recent philosophical traditions - both Eastern and Western - with modern psychology and newly emerging forms of spiritual practice. This book offers a fruitful alternative to people who have not been helped by conventional psychotherapy.

The Art of Game Design

The Art of Game Design
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 604
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ISBN-10 : 9781466598645
ISBN-13 : 1466598646
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Game Design by : Jesse Schell

Good game design happens when you view your game from as many perspectives as possible. Written by one of the world's top game designers, The Art of Game Design presents 100+ sets of questions, or different lenses, for viewing a game’s design, encompassing diverse fields such as psychology, architecture, music, visual design, film, software engineering, theme park design, mathematics, puzzle design, and anthropology. This Second Edition of a Game Developer Front Line Award winner: Describes the deepest and most fundamental principles of game design Demonstrates how tactics used in board, card, and athletic games also work in top-quality video games Contains valuable insight from Jesse Schell, the former chair of the International Game Developers Association and award-winning designer of Disney online games The Art of Game Design, Second Edition gives readers useful perspectives on how to make better game designs faster. It provides practical instruction on creating world-class games that will be played again and again.

Lenses on Reading, Second Edition

Lenses on Reading, Second Edition
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Publisher : Guilford Press
Total Pages : 274
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781462504756
ISBN-13 : 1462504752
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Lenses on Reading, Second Edition by : Diane H. Tracey

This widely adopted text explores key theories and models that frame reading instruction and research. Readers learn why theory matters in designing and implementing high-quality instruction and research; how to critically evaluate the assumptions and beliefs that guide their own work; and what can be gained by looking at reading through multiple theoretical lenses. For each theoretical model, classroom applications are brought to life with engaging vignettes and teacher reflections. Research applications are discussed and illustrated with descriptions of exemplary studies. New to This Edition *Current developments in theory, research, and instructional practices. *Useful pedagogical features in every chapter: framing questions, discussion ideas, and learning activities. *Classroom applications give increased attention to English language learners and technology integration. *Coverage of additional theories (Third Space Theory) and theorists (Bakhtin and Bourdieu).

Cyclical Psychodynamics and the Contextual Self

Cyclical Psychodynamics and the Contextual Self
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9781317743293
ISBN-13 : 1317743296
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Cyclical Psychodynamics and the Contextual Self by : Paul L. Wachtel

Cyclical Psychodynamics and the Contextual Self articulates in new ways the essential features and most recent extensions of Paul Wachtel's powerfully integrative theory of cyclical psychodynamics. Wachtel is widely regarded as the leading advocate for integrative thinking in personality theory and the theory and practice of psychotherapy. He is a contributor to cutting edge thought in the realm of relational psychoanalysis and to highlighting the ways in which the relational point of view provides especially fertile ground for integrating psychoanalytic insights with the ideas and methods of other theoretical and therapeutic orientations. In this book, Wachtel extends his integration of psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral, systemic, and experiential viewpoints to examine closely the nature of the inner world of subjectivity, its relation to the transactional world of daily life experiences, and the impact on both the larger social and cultural forces that both shape and are shaped by individual experience. Here, he discusses in a uniquely comprehensive fashiong the subtleties of the clinical interaction, the findings of systematic research, and the role of social, economic, and historical forces in our lives. The chapters in this book help to transcend the tunnel vision that can lead therapists of different orientations to ignore the important discoveries and innovations from competing approaches. Explicating the pervasive role of vicious circles and self-fulfilling prophecies in our lives, Cyclical Psychodynamics and the Contextual Self shows how deeply intertwined the subjective, the intersubjective, and the cultural realms are, and points to new pathways to therapeutic and social change. Both a theoretical tour de force and an immensely practical guide to clinical practice, this book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and students of human behavior of all backgrounds and theoretical orientations.