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Tables of Contents for McSd Visual Basic 6 Desktop
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CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING VISUAL BASIC FOR THE DESKTOP
CHAPTER 2 FUNDAMENTALS OF EVENT DRIVEN PROGRAMMING
CHAPTER 3 CREATING DATA SERVICES USING ADO
CHAPTER 4 ACCESSING A DATABASE WITH SQL AND ACTIVEX CONTROLS
CHAPTER 5 THE WINDOWS COMMON CONTROLS (PART 1)
CHAPTER 6 THE WINDOWS COMMON CONTROLS (PART 2)
CHAPTER 7 MULTIPLE DOCUMENT INTERFACE PROGRAMMING
CHAPTER 8 DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING COMPONENT-BASED APPLICATIONS
CHAPTER 9 REUSING CODE WITH CLASS MODULES
CHAPTER 10 CREATING A COLLECTION HIERARCHY
CHAPTER 11 CREATING AN ACTIVEX CONTROL
CHAPTER 12 EXTENDING ACTIVEX CONTROL FEATURES
CHAPTER 13 ACTIVEX DOCUMENTS
CHAPTER 14 USING INTERNET CONTROLS
CHAPTER 15 DHTML AND HTML HELP
CHAPTER 16 UNDERSTANDING THE WINDOWS APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE
CHAPTER 17 PROGRAM DEPLOYMENT AND MAINTENANCE
APPENDIX A DEBUGGING
APPENDIX B MAPPING MCSD VISUAL BASIC 6 DESKTOP TO CERTIFICATION EXAM 70-176
APPENDIX C MCSD REQUIREMENTS
Preface
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To the Student and the General Reader
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PRELUDE
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CHAPTER 1 Basic Considerations for Undertaking a History of the Talking Cure Eat a Bowl of Rice
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The Triumph of the Therapeutic
3
1
Metaphors for Our Time
3
1
A Language for Insults
4
1
The Idea Behind This Book
4
3
Philosophical Roots of the Talking Cure
5
1
A Focus on People
5
1
The Fine Art of Learning to Listen
6
1
A Cautionary Note Concerning Your Source
6
1
The View From the Consulting Room
7
4
Historical and Cultural Contexts in Psychotherapy
8
1
An Answer to Paradox
9
1
A "Postmodern" View of Causation
10
1
The Buddha on the Road, Revisited
11
1
Psychotherapy as Art Based on Science
11
4
Great Masters and Their Therapeutic Schools
12
1
Psychotherapeutic Narratives
12
2
A Note on Therapeutic Objectivity
14
1
Some Practical Advice
15
2
Psychotherapy as Persuasion
16
1
Cosmetic Psychopharmacology
16
1
The Science of Psychotherapy
17
3
What the Data Reveal
18
1
How the Data Affect Us
19
1
Rollo May's Nightmare
20
1
A Caution and a Modest Invitation
21
2
PART I The Discovery of the Unconscious: Mind Revealed
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CHAPTER 2 The Search for the Meanings of Madness: From Demonology to Moral Therapy Let There Be Light
24
17
Madness in the Era of Witches, Devils, and Demons
25
10
A Demonological Account of Mental Illness
25
5
Mental Illness in the Ancient World
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1
Hebrew and Greek Views of Madness
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3
Demonology in the Current Era
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1
Madness in England at the Time of Henry VIII
35
1
The Asylum Movement
36
1
Moral Therapy: The Impact of the Enlightenment on Madness
37
4
The Circulating Swing, the English Coffin, and the Water Cure
38
1
Tea Party Therapy
39
1
Hospitals as Warehouses
40
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CHAPTER 3 The Triumph of Reason, the Rise of Mental Science, and the "Mystery of Mysteries" Toward a Science of the Mind
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22
The Struggle for the Hearts and Minds
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12
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Age of Enlightenment
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1
Father Johann Gassner: Champion of the Faithful
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2
Franz Anton Mesmer and the Scientific Theory of Madness
46
8
The Rise of Moral Treatment
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6
Phillippe Pinel's Moral Therapy
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2
The "New Men" of Science
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3
The Mechanists Versus the Vitalists
60
3
The Antivitalist Oath
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1
Crusaders for the Mechanistic Faith
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1
CHAPTER 4 The Rise and Fall of the Hypnotic Cure: The Talking Cure in the French Tradition Preparing the Way
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18
Jean-Martin Charcot
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9
Systematic Study of Hysterias
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1
Flight Into Illness
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2
The "Great Man"
68
1
Influence on Sigmund Freud
69
1
Triumph and Decline
70
1
Hippolyte Bernheim and the Nancy School
71
1
Trances and Performances
72
1
Pierre Janet
73
8
The Case of Achilles
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2
Contributions to the Talking Cure
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3
An Obscure and Bitter Death
79
2
CHAPTER 5 The Beginnings of Psychoanalysis: The Strange Case of Anna O. La Reine des Hysteriques II
81
14
Clinical Interlude
82
5
Phase One: Latent Incubation
82
1
Phase Two: Manifest Psychosis
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1
Phase Three: Continuous Somnambulism
84
1
Phase Four: Gradual Cessation of the Pathological States and Symptoms
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2
Followup and Report
87
4
A Psychological View of Hysteria
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2
A Second Look at the Case of Anna O.
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1
Alternatives to the Talking Cure for Treating Hysteria
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1
Historical Significance of the Case of Anna O.
92
3
CHAPTER 6 An Introduction to the Principles of Psychoanalysis Prometheus: The Gift of Fire
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17
Psychoanalysis: The Early Years
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6
Sigmund Freud's Memories
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3
Passionate Scientists: Freud and Fleiss
99
2
The "Project"
101
1
Freud the Psychologist
102
8
The Infantile Seduction Hypothesis
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1
Freud's Dilemma
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2
The Great Discovery
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3
The Primacy of the Sexual Motive
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1
Looking Ahead, Looking Back
110
2
CHAPTER 7 Psychoanalysis: Prototype of the Talking Cure Mind Revealed
112
16
The Dynamic Organization of Mind
113
6
Repression: Cornerstone of Psychoanalytic Theory
113
3
The "Psychopathology" of Everyday Life
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1
The Promise and the Limits of Psychoanalysis
117
2
Case Study of the Psychoanalytic Method: Luke
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9
Stage One: Where Is It Going?
120
1
Stage Two: A Cure?
121
1
Stage Three: Abreaction
122
2
Stage Four: Transference and Countertransference
124
2
Reflection
126
2
CHAPTER 8 Alfred Adler's "Individual Psychology" The Search for Significance
128
19
The First Dissenter
129
8
Adler's Childhood
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1
The Struggle to Survive
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3
A Champion of Women's Rights
135
1
The Mild-Mannered Revolutionary
136
1
Adler's Theory: The Integrated, Meaningful Life
137
9
Four Principles
138
4
The Triumph of Fellow Feeling
142
1
Three Great Wrongs: Abuse, Neglect, and Pampering
143
1
The Importance of Birth Order
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1
A Therapy Based on Helping Others
144
2
Adler's Enduring Influence on the Talking Cure
146
1
CHAPTER 9 Carl Jung's "Analytical Psychology" The Marriage of the Sun and the Moon
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The Freud/Jung Correspondence
148
9
A Worthy Disciple
148
3
The "Spook Complex"
151
1
Jung's Declaration of Independence
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2
Heresy
154
1
An Oedipal Drama
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2
Origins of Analytical Psychology
157
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An Unlikely Family History
157
4
Scientific Study of the Human Soul
161
2
The Psychology of Archetypes
163
5
Analytical Psychotherapy
168
7
Levels of Human Awareness
168
6
A Patient's Dream
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1
CHAPTER 10 Ego Psychology: Anna Freud, Erik Erikson, Karen Horney, and Erich Fromm Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom, Let a Thousand Thoughts Contend
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24
The Rise of Psychoanalytic Ego Psychology
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7
Some Fundamental Assumptions of Ego Psychology
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3
Case Study: Gail and the Problem With No Name
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3
Anna Freud
183
3
The Drama of Succession
184
1
The Psychoanalytic Study of Children
185
1
Erik Erikson
186
4
The Theory of Epigenetic Development.
187
1
The Acquisition of Life "Virtues"
188
1
Psychotherapeutics: Focus on the Therapist
188
2
Karen Horney
190
5
A Psychodynamic Focus on Gender
190
2
Basic Anxiety
192
1
The Aims of Psychotherapy
193
1
Horney's Unique Contribution
194
1
Erich Fromm
195
4
The Human Quest for Fulfillment
196
2
Fromm's Vision for the Talking Cure
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1
PART II Psychotherapy in America: From Walden Pond to Walden Two
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CHAPTER 11 William James and American Psychology A Psychology of Use
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20
Early North American Views of Madness
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2
The Native American Perspective: Alienation From Self
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1
Madness in Colonial Massachusetts
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1
African American Healing Rituals
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1
19th-Century North American Psychology
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3
Competing Visions of Truth
204
2
Preachers and Teachers for the Frontier
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1
Moral Therapy: The Rise of the "Rest Cure"
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4
"Just Plain Common Sense"
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1
Madness and the Solitary Vice
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1
Moralizing Therapy: Sex and Madness
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1
The Cult of Pure Womanhood
210
1
William James
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5
A Family of Legend
211
2
The Issue of Free Will
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2
A Return to Moral Philosophy
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1
A North American Psychology
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5
A Psychology of the Will
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2
Pragmatism
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1
James's Impact on the Talking Cure
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2
CHAPTER 12 The Radical Behaviorisms of John Watson and B.F. Skinner Pragmatism Triumphant
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Magnetism Revisited
222
3
A Spiritualist Account
223
1
The Power of the Self
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1
John B. Watson
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8
A Newtonian View of Psychology
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1
Psychology as the Behavior of Organisms
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Postscript to a Behaviorist's Life
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1
B.F. Skinner
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6
Obstacles to a Science of Human Behavior
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1
A Behaviorist Talking Cure?
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4
CHAPTER 13 The Behavioral Revolution in Psychotherapy The Construction of Heaven on Earth
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Behaviorism as the "Party of Hope"
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4
Psychoanalysis Comes to the United States
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1
Immigrant Psychologists Challenge Behaviorism
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1
Dollard and Miller Test the Science of Psychoanalysis
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1
Psychology or Medicine?
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2
Joseph Wolpe
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1
Hans Eysenck
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1
The Behavioral Revolution
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4
Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory
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1
Learning Without Reflexes or Reinforcers
247
1
The Boundaries of Behavior Therapy
248
1
A Behaviorist's Catechism
249
1
Case Study: Martin, the Man Who Was Falling Apart
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6
Hysteria Revisited
251
2
A Behavioral Solution
253
2
Heroic Rebellion
255
1
ACT Therapy
256
2
Acceptance
256
1
Commitment
257
1
Therapy
257
1
A Defense of Behavior Therapy
258
1
CHAPTER 14 Cognitive (Behavioral) Psychotherapy Second Thoughts
259
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Mind, Self, and Behavior
260
1
A Cognitive (Behavioral) Approach to the Talking Cure
261
5
Self-Regulation
262
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Self-Efficacy
263
2
Six Assumptions of Most Cognitive Therapies
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Manipulation Versus Persuasion
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4
From Behavior Modification to Behavior Therapy
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2
From Behavior Therapy to Cognitive Therapy
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2
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
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7
Basic Tenets of REBT
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2
Case Study: Flo's Terrible Pain
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1
REBT Today
274
1
Case Study: Charlie's Broken Heart
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1
The Nature of Persuasion
276
1
Cognitive-Restructuring Therapy
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4
Flawed Beliefs
277
2
The Challenge of Change
279
2
PART III Psychology on Trial
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CHAPTER 15 Humanistic Psychotherapy: Mary Calkins, Gordon Allport, and Carl Rogers First Things First: Discovering the Person
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24
Mary Calkins: The Beginnings of a Psychology of Self
283
3
The Experience of Self
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1
Calkins's Contribution to the Talking Cure
285
1
Gordon Allport
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5
The Process of Becoming a Person
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2
Proprium: The Core of the Self
289
2
Carl Rogers
291
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A Declaration of Independence
292
1
A Therapy Forged From Grim Realities
293
2
"Persons or Science?"
295
1
A Crisis of Conscience
296
1
The Essence of Rogers's Talking Cure
297
4
A Functional Analysis of Client-Centered Therapy
301
1
Case Study: Two Guys in Indiana
302
4
Opening Up With "Tactical" Self-Disclosure
303
1
Learning From Experience
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2
CHAPTER 16 Challenges to the Existing Order: Wilhelm Reich and Fritz Perls And Now for Something Completely Different
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Three Great Revolutions
307
2
Evolution
307
1
Marxism
307
1
Psychoanalysis
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1
Wilhelm Reich: Therapy as Liberation
309
7
Sigmund Freud's Heir
309
1
Exile in the Wilderness
310
1
A Comprehensive Theory of Human Sexuality
311
1
Psychotherapy for the Total Organism
312
3
A Secret Legacy
315
1
Fritz Perls: Gestalt Therapy
316
8
Theory of Unfinished Situations
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1
Origins of Gestalt Therapy
317
2
A Therapy of "Being Here Now"
319
3
A Libertarian View
322
2
CHAPTER 17 Existential Psychotherapy: R.D. Laing, Viktor Frankl, and Rollo May A Psychology of Humans Being
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The Talking Cure and the Power of Entrenched Authority
325
6
A Window Into Culture
326
1
Enforcement of the Tacit
327
1
The Therapist's Responsibility
327
1
The Dilemma of Human Freedom
328
2
The Challenge of Regaining Your Mind and Coming to Your Senses
330
1
R.D. Laing
331
5
Existential Exercise: Breaking the Code
332
1
The Interpersonal Perception Method
333
1
Case Demonstration: Homeless in Phoenix
334
2
Viktor Frankl
336
3
The Quest for Meaning in Life
336
1
Logotherapy
337
1
Two Journeys Out of Hell
338
1
Rollo May
339
7
The Whole, Integrated, Authentic Self
340
1
Love and Will in May's Talking Cure
341
2
A Psychological Consideration of the Power of Evil
343
1
Life As It Is
344
2
CHAPTER 18 Toward a Feminist Psychotherapy Talking Back
346
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Case Study: Ida Bauer Meets Sigmund Freud
347
5
A Victorian "Gentlemen's Agreement"
348
2
The Therapeutic Value of Anger
350
1
A Final Encounter
351
1
Explorations of Women's Psychological Pain
352
6
Freud's Psychoanalytic Method
352
3
Nancy Chodorow's Feminist Analysis
355
3
Psychology's Unconscious Bias
358
6
A Gendered Psychology
359
1
Resistance From the Center of Power
360
1
The Task Force on Sex Bias in Psychotherapy
360
2
Chemical Therapies
362
1
The Myth of Anatomy as Destiny
363
1
Mind Gynecology
364
1
A Feminist Talking Cure
365
8
Starting Point: Nonsexist Psychotherapy
366
1
Empowerment for Social Change
367
3
Feminist Psychotherapists as an Endangered Species
370
1
Feminist Therapy as a Value System
371
2
CHAPTER 19 The Metaphysics of the Talking Cure Soliloquy
373
20
The Sin of Oversimplification
374
7
A Plea of Not Guilty
375
1
Individualism: A False Refuge?
376
2
An Expatriate's Tale
378
3
Research on Communal College Men
381
3
The Disappearing Sample
382
1
The Ideal of Normalcy: Erich Fromm Revisited
382
2
A Psychology of Empowerment
384
5
The 28% Solution
384
2
The Basic Ontological Choice: Autopoiesis or Regression
386
1
Therapy as a Safe Place for Taking Stock
387
1
Case Study: Carlos's Dilemma
387
2
Human Freedom: Having the World Truthfully
389
4
The Concept of Freedom
390
1
An Inescapable Metaphysics
391
2
PART IV Non-Western Approaches to Psychotherapy: The Tao Is Silence
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CHAPTER 20 A Brief Introduction to Eastern Philosophies Embracing Silence
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23
The Expansion of Consciousness
396
5
Mind at Large
397
1
Deautomatization: Developing Awareness
398
3
The Experience of Mind at Large
401
4
Moments of Unusual Consciousness
402
2
A Cross-Cultural Note on the Nature of Causation
404
1
The Teachings of Confucius and the Tao
405
4
The Qualities of a Virtuous Person
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1
The Teachings of the Yellow Emperor
407
2
Case Study: Vivian's Odyssey
409
3
Zen Buddhism's Consuming Fires
412
6
The Zen Prescription
414
1
Character: Zen's Inner Light
415
1
"Come to Your Senses!"
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2
CHAPTER 21 Therapeutic Implications of Zen Buddhism On the Care and Feeding of Natural Mind
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The Doctrine of the Unborn
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1
Klesha: Contaminated Mind
420
4
Natural Mind
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1
The Aim of Zen
422
1
Vivian's Battle With Klesha
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The Role of the Sensei
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2
My Encounter
425
1
Mu!
426
1
A Zen Primer
426
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Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path
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1
Case Study: My Problem With Leo
428
2
Two Types of Meditation
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2
Satori
432
1
Prajna: Wisdom From the Self
433
1
Beginner's Mind
434
6
Community
435
1
Dogen's Exercise
436
2
Seiza: "Quiet Sitting Therapy"
438
2
CHAPTER 22 Contemporary Japanese Psychotherapies: Morita and Naikan Right Thought
440
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Values and Psychotherapy: West Meets East
441
7
Individualism and Its Discontents
441
1
Maggie's Quest for Solitude
442
6
The Anatomy of Dependence
448
6
Amae and Jibun
449
1
Psychological Foundations of Japanese Society
450
2
The Emotional Ties Created by Obligation
452
2
Right Thought: Morita and Naikan Therapies
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Rampant "Homophobia"?
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1
Morita Therapy: To Cure Preoccupation With Self
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3
Naikan Therapy: For Those Who Have Misplaced Their Minds
459
2
Spontaneous Execution of What Is Expected
461
1
Cultural Chauvinism
461
2
CHAPTER 23 Therapies Based on Behavioral Self-Regulation: Yoga and Other Techniques Right Practice
463
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Right Practice in Daily Life
464
9
The Cult of Tea
464
3
Ikebana: The Zen of Arranging Nature
467
2
The Zen of Calligraphy and Other Practices in Daily Life
469
2
Shadan: A Zen Rest Cure
471
2
Yoga and Related Practices
473
9
Eastern Self-Practicing Techniques: Gyohos
474
1
Breathing Exercises
475
2
Sex as Sacrament
477
1
Hatha Yoga: The Dance of the Buddha
477
4
Tai Chi and Shiatsu Massage
481
1
Consciousness and Silence
482
2
CHAPTER 24 Final Thoughts If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him!
484
11
Healthy Respect
485
5
The Power of Transformation
486
2
A List of Cautions
488
2
New Age Charlatans and Other Acts of Nature
490
1
A Meditation on East and West
490
5
"A Radical Environmentalist Psychology of Help"
491
1
The Interference of Doubt
492
1
The Promise of Renewal
493
2
Bibliography
495
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Author Index
511
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Subject Index
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