TRACKING THE PREDATOR: THE AFTERMATH OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001: A CANADIAN WOMAN SPEAKS - Couverture souple

Johnston, Sandra

 
9781418431921: TRACKING THE PREDATOR: THE AFTERMATH OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001: A CANADIAN WOMAN SPEAKS

Synopsis

In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, a plethora of photographic journals, eye witness accounts and analyses was released. However, no one looked at the dark Bin Laden energy that is present in society and in us all. In Tracking The Predator: The Aftermath of September 11, 2001: A Canadian Woman Speaks, Sandra C. Johnston delves behind and uncovers this energy--a dark energy that none of us wants to acknowledge. This Canadian psychotherapist's view of this inevitable "wake - up call" is powerful and provocative and her use of prose and poetry makes for compelling reading. It is an enlightening, and somewhat frightening, insight into the dark side of man and womankind.

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Biographie de l'auteur

Sandra C. Johnston is a certifiedcounsellor with the Canadian Guidance and Counselling Association and holds a B.A. in English andPsychology, a B.Ed. in English Literature and Dramaand an M.Ed. in Counselling Psychology.She is an Internationally registeredSomatic Movement Therapist and Psychotherapist in private practice. She workswith individuals and groups where she combines traditional psychotherapeuticintervention with the creative therapies. This unique approach has helped herto facilitate healing in her clients at body - mind - spirit levels of being.She also draws on her own experience as a teacher of Drama, English, CreativeWriting, Music and Dance.She is the author of "In Her OwnTime: A Woman's Journey To Self" and currently has several other works inprocess.

Présentation de l'éditeur

In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, a plethora of photographic journals, eye witness accounts and analyses was released. However, no one looked at the dark Bin Laden energy that is present in society and in us all. In Tracking The Predator: The Aftermath of September 11, 2001: A Canadian Woman Speaks, Sandra C. Johnston delves behind and uncovers this energy--a dark energy that none of us wants to acknowledge. This Canadian psychotherapist's view of this inevitable "wake - up call" is powerful and provocative and her use of prose and poetry makes for compelling reading. It is an enlightening, and somewhat frightening, insight into the dark side of man and womankind.

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