This is a follow-up to "Transpersonal Psychotherapy: Theory & Practice". The work begins with a paper on "The Use of Imaging Techniques in Therapy" by the late Ian Gordon Brown the founder of the London Centre for Transpersonal Psychology. Seven studies have been written by senior practitioners who have studied at the Centre and they each offer insights into how transpersonal therapy actually works. Each study illuminates the reflective process of the therapist/client journey, the use of psychological maps to interpret experience, the transpersonal approach to wounding, how the process of change is understood, what techniques are used and how they are chosen and the objectives that practitioners bring to their work.
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