Living on the edge : breaking up to break down to breakthrough / Elizabeth Wilde McCormick.
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- 9781446265161
- 1446265161
- 155.2 21
- BF335 .M33 2002eb
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Previous edition: Shaftesbury : Element, 1997.
Includes bibliographical references.
PART ONE -- MAPPING THE EDGE; General Images and Definitions of the Edge; Naming Our Individual Edges; Maps of Being; Paths of Initiation; PART TWO -- ASPECTS OF THE EDGE; Preparing to Explore the Edge; Chaos; Exhaustion; When the Well Runs Dry; Loss and Fear of Loss; Grey Melancholy and Black Depression; Anger and Rage; Vulnerability; Aloneness and Alienation; Meeting the Trickster; Waiting; PART THREE -- DANGERS OF THE EDGE; False Gods; PART FOUR -- STEPPING STONES AND SAFE PLACES FOR THE EDGE; Stepping Stones and Safe Places.
"This is a complex book. It offers clarification and a sense of reassurance, but does not intend to provide answers, and is not for those seeking concrete direction. This will be a powerful read for many in a place of loss, chaos or existential angst"--Alison Cooper, Psychothearpy and Counselling Drawing on sources as diverse as medical and psychological theory, anthropology, religious and spiritual tradition, art and poetry, experienced psychotherapist Elizabeth Wilde McCormick explores the different elements of the edge - the images, dangers, safe places, and off.
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