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Journey of self through stone
The Imaginal Stone: Stories of self and world
 
Fleshing out the self: A heuristic study of modern tattooing
Stone circles and sandplay therapy: The language of symbols
 
Taming Dragons, Healing Souls: Ways to Understand and Heal Intergenerational Trauma
On the Failure to Educate Latino Boys: A Depth Approach to California's Pedagogical Crisis
 
Sound as a gateway to a personal relationship with nature
Ritual: A mythic means of personal and social transformation
 
Pomegranate moon: A study concerning adult women's recollection and transformation of menarche and feminine embodiment through ceremony
Euripides's "Bacchae": Re-examining the Apollo-Dionysus dichotomy
 
Cultural futuristics: Bringing consciousness to cultural complexes and soul to scenario based planning
The dreams of African American women: A heuristic study of dream imagery
 
The silent scream of Medusa: Restoring, or re-storying, her voice
Nation and shadow: American power through a Japanese lens
 
Archetypal dreams of initiation in depth psychotherapists
The plays of August Wilson as vehicles for individuation and the development of cultural sensitivity in helping professionals
 
Here in this land of enchantment: Disneyland and the poetics of ritual
Animal and soul: Animals in Native American mythologies and the individuation process
 
Hospitality of color: Healing presence in ceremonial Balinese textiles
Ancestry: The deep field of reality
 
Hunukul: Archetypal reflections on the soul of a place