"In an anthroposophic approach to counseling and psychotherapy, we integrate the whole paradigm of spiritual science into the contemporary forms of psychology, thereby re-formulating a psychology inclusive of body, soul, and spirit." -Dr. William Bento, Executive Director of Anthroposophic Psychology Associates of North America (APANA) The art of counseling is practiced in many settings. An uncle counsels a troubled niece. A licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC) works in a treatment center for drug addicts. A counselor can also be everything in between the two. If you consider everyone who mentors another-from life-coaches to police officers to wedding planners to lawyers to intimate friends-counseling includes all of us. Whereas mainstream counseling psychology has been moving increasingly toward cognitive and pharmacological approaches, this book brings us back to a psychology of soul and spirit. Through the guidance of Anthroposophy, the becoming human being, and Sophia, and divine wisdom, counselors will rediscover here an approach to people that has the heart of soul, and the light of spirit.
"In an anthroposophic approach to counseling and psychotherapy, we integrate the whole paradigm of spiritual science into the contemporary forms of psychology, thereby re-formulating a psychology inclusive of body, soul, and spirit." -Dr. William Bento, Executive Director of Anthroposophic Psychology Associates of North America (APANA) The art of counseling is practiced in many settings. An uncle counsels a troubled niece. A licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC) works in a treatment center for drug addicts. A counselor can also be everything in between the two. If you consider everyone who mentors another-from life-coaches to police officers to wedding planners to lawyers to intimate friends-counseling includes all of us. Whereas mainstream counseling psychology has been moving increasingly toward cognitive and pharmacological approaches, this book brings us back to a psychology of soul and spirit. Through the guidance of Anthroposophy, the becoming human being, and Sophia, and divine wisdom, counselors will rediscover here an approach to people that has the heart of soul, and the light of spirit.
David Tresemer, PhD, has a doctorate in psychology, and is
associate professor of psychology at Rudolf Steiner College for the
certificate program in Counseling Psychology, with concentration in
Anthroposophic Psychology. He has written in many areas, ranging
from The Scythe Book: Mowing Hay, Cutting Weeds, and Harvesting
Small Grains with Hand Tools to a book about mythic theater, War in
Heaven: Accessing Myth Through Drama, and a book on
astrology-seen-intelligently, Star Wisdom and Rudolf Steiner: A
Life Seen through the Oracle of the Solar Cross, as well as The
Venus Eclipse of the Sun. David's has also written numerous
articles on the connection of celestial events to human experience.
David Tresemer, PhD, has a doctorate in psychology, and is
associate professor of psychology at Rudolf Steiner College for the
certificate program in Counseling Psychology, with concentration in
Anthroposophic Psychology. He has written in many areas, ranging
from The Scythe Book: Mowing Hay, Cutting Weeds, and Harvesting
Small Grains with Hand Tools to a book about mythic theater, War in
Heaven: Accessing Myth Through Drama, and a book on
astrology-seen-intelligently, Star Wisdom and Rudolf Steiner: A
Life Seen through the Oracle of the Solar Cross, as well as The
Venus Eclipse of the Sun. David's has also written numerous
articles on the connection of celestial events to human experience.
William Bento, PhD, worked in the field of human development for
more than thirty years. He was a recognized pioneer and a published
author in psychosophy (soul wisdom) and astrosophy (star wisdom),
and traveled extensively as a speaker, teacher, and consultant. Dr.
Bento was the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Rudolf Steiner
College in Fair Oaks, California, and worked as a transpersonal
clinical psychologist at the Center for Living Health in Gold
River, California. He also guided social therapy seminars for
Camphill Communities for more than twenty years. Dr. Bento was also
the author of Holy Nights Journal and Meditation Cards & Booklet on
the Eightfold Path and a frequent contributor to Journal for Star
Wisdom. He died June 5, 2015. Edmund Knighton, PhD, is Associate
Professor and Department Chair, Clinical Psychology PhD/MA
programs, and for Marriage and Family Therapy, Somatic,
Pre/Perinatal Psychology Concentrations, through The Chicago School
of Professional Psychology. Department Chair and Professor, MA in
Education for Public Charter School Teachers, Rudolf Steiner
College. Organizational Development consultant. He is a founding
member of the Association for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP). He
has done research in the area of brain development and spatial
perception and is a member of the faculty and administration of
nine graduate institutes and four Waldorf schools. Edmund earned a
post-doctorate in Family Systems, Hakomi Body Centered
Psychotherapy and is a certified in conflict management, yoga, and
Spacial Dynamics(R) movement therapy, and is a Ropes course
instructor. He has been an educator for more than two decades in
early childhood, primary, secondary, and graduate levels. He
created SES 4th-grade through 12th-grade programs using Kessler's
Mysteries Curriculum. He has practiced neuropsychological
assessment at UC-Davis Med-Center Department of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation, specializing in traumatic brain injury.
Roberta R. Nelson was born in Montana and raised in Minnesota and
North Dakota. She trained in counseling, human development,
psychosynthesis, and Anthroposophy and earned a doctorate in
Counselor Education from North Dakota State University, where her
dissertation focused on incorporating Anthroposophy and
psychosynthesis into counselor education and training. In addition,
Roberta is licensed as a Licensed Practical Clinical Counselor
(LPCC) and addiction counseling (LAC). In 1997 she founded
ReConnect: A Center for Schooling and Counseling, dedicated to
bridging the gaps among mainstream mental health, psychosynthesis,
and spiritual science. A recent affiliation with AAP (Association
for Anthroposophic Psychology) is a continuation of her lifelong
goal to establish professional training that connects contemporary
education with esoteric traditions. Roberta's ongoing commitment to
healing and renewal is most recently demonstrated in her founding
role in a biodynamic, land-based therapeutic initiative on her
750-acre family farm.
"In an anthroposophic approach to counseling and psychotherapy we integrate the whole paradigm of spiritual science into the contemporary forms of psychology, thereby reformulating a psychology inclusive of body, soul, and spirit."--Dr. William Bento, former executive director of the Association for Anthroposophic Psychology, author of "Lifting the Veil of Mental Illness"
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