Psychodynamics of liberation.

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Author / Creator:Speeth, Kathleen Riordan, 1937-
Imprint:Oakland, CA : Thinking Allowed Productions, [2011]
Description:1 online resource (84 min.)
Language:English
Series:Counseling and therapy in video, volume 2
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Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9210877
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Other authors / contributors:Thinking Allowed Productions.
Notes:Previously published as DVD.
Title from resource description page (viewed Apr. 6, 2012).
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2011. (Counseling and therapy in video, 2d. edition). Available via World Wide Web.
Summary:Underneath the apparent separation of individuals there is a level of unity and interconnectedness. True liberation, suggests Kathleen Speeth, involves attaining an awareness of this level. In Part I of this program, Dr. Speeth enters into an intensive dialogue on the nature and meaning of liberation as viewed in both eastern and western traditions. In Part II, Dr. Speeth focuses on our tendency to sabotage ourselves -- to act against our own best interests. She maintains that a distinction can be drawn between inner weaknesses for which we may forgive ourselves and those inner criminal impulses toward which we must remain forever vigilant.Kathleen Speeth, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and co-editor (with Daniel Goleman) of The Essential Psychologies. She is author of The Gurdjieff Work and Gurdjieff: Seeker After Truth. She is a faculty member of the Institute for Transpersonal Psychology in Menlo Park, California.
Other form:Original publisher catalog number W068D