The Inner Process
These articles, which have already been published elsewhere, summarize some of my ideas about the inner, intrapsychic process, by which I mean the thoughts and feelings that take place within the individual which constitute the workings of the personality and generate its behavior.
Feeling Good, Feeling Well
Feelings are neither sensations nor emotions in fact, as has been pointed out in another article, there may be a great deal of confusion about exactly just what it is they are...
An Atlas & Gazetteer of the Psyche
Our potential is not simply something we have failed so far to accomplish, nor is it the benchmark of inadequacy and shame that was held over us throughout childhood...
Why Counseling?
Really, how important is it? Well, if thinking clearly and understanding why we feel the way we do is at all important, then counseling can be very important...
Six Functions of the Psyche
Life is a class in the schoolroom of the world, they say, where lessons may be learned if we pay attention...
Forgiveness, & Reconciliation
In a recent issue of Spirit Rock News Guy Armstrong emphasizes the important relationship that exists between lovingkindness and compassion...
In the Service of a Good Grief
A major theme that we must all eventually confront in this very human condition is grief...
Jungian Typologies
...Carl Gustav Jung is especially known for establishing what has become a popular measure of psychological attitude...
How the Heart Tempers the Mind
When I was called into a classroom to help the children cope with the sudden death of a classmate, I heard a first grader describe her confusion...