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Tables of Contents for Finding Your Own True North
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
3
1
Dedication
4
1
Contents
5
4
Preface
9
3
Introduction to the first edition
12
182
Reframing Psychotherapy
12
1
Going Home the Way You Came: My Journey
13
7
The Five Responsibilities of a Therapist/Guide
20
2
Introduction to the Territory
22
18
The Myth of the Hero's Journey
23
1
The Three Stages of the Hero's Journey
24
1
Psychosocial Stages and Psychosocial Tasks
25
3
The Archetypes of the Hero's Journey
28
1
Pearson's 12 Key Archetypes
29
3
Putting It All Together: The Stages of the Journey, Archetypes and Developmental Tasks
32
4
Summary: Therapy and the Territory of the Hero's Journey
36
2
Conclusion
38
1
Recommended Reading
39
1
Finding Yourself: The Therapist's Journey
40
53
The 4 Archetypes and Elements of the Preparation of the Therapist
42
15
Innocent
43
1
Orphan
44
2
Wounds
46
1
The Wounded Healer
47
3
Caregiver
50
1
Warrior
51
1
Dragons
51
3
The Warrior Within
54
3
The 4 Archetypes and Elements of the Soul Journey of the Therapist
57
12
The Call
60
1
Seeker
61
1
Lover
62
2
Creator
64
2
Destroyer
66
2
Treasures
68
1
The 4 Archetypes of the Return: Treasures of the Therapist's Self
69
9
Ruler
70
2
Sage
72
2
Magician
74
2
Jester/Fool
76
2
Conclusion
78
1
Recommended Reading
79
1
Questions to Lead You on a Self-Guided Journey
80
13
Finding the Client
93
22
Working with Mary
93
2
Finding versus Diagnosing
95
4
The Road to Empathy: Going Where the Client Is---Empathic Listening and Acknowledgment
99
8
Empathy Skills: Whole Body Listening: Being Present with the Client
100
2
Acknowledgment: Letting Them Know They've Been Found
102
2
Asking open and honest questions
104
3
Acknowledge with Possibility
107
1
Describing the Problem
107
3
Be specific
108
1
Draw pictures
109
1
Make sure you're speaking the same language
109
1
Listing the Assets: Identifying the Baggage
110
3
Recommended Reading
113
1
Summary Chart of Chapter Three
114
1
Deciding on a Destination: Finding Out Where the Client Wants to Go
115
16
The Goals of the Therapist, the Goals of the Client
116
1
Essential Techniques for Establishing Goals
117
8
Who Else Needs to Come Along on This Trip? The Inclusion of Interested Others
125
2
Identifying Potential Roadblocks
127
2
Recommended Reading
129
1
Summary Chart of Chapter Four
130
1
Choosing the Proper Means of Transportation
131
22
How Are we Going to Get There? The Activities of Psychotherapy
The Process of Applied Archetypal Psychotherapy
132
4
Indications that the client needs to develop trust and autonomy: Preparation for the journey
134
1
Indications that the client may be seeking identity and intimacy: The journey
135
1
Indications that the problem may concern the return: development of integrity and generativity
135
1
Working With Mary
136
5
Establishing trust: Awakening the Caregiver
137
4
Encouraging autonomy: Awakening the Warrior
141
1
Awakening Mary's Warrior
141
2
Matching Intervention to Client and Situation: Three Depressed Clients
143
5
Recommended Reading
148
1
Summary Chart of Chapter Five
149
4
Following the Rules of the Road
153
13
The Professional Journey Guide
153
7
The nature of professionalism: Therapy is not a social event
153
2
Maintain a flexible therapist-client relationship
155
3
Determine who the client is
158
1
Therapy and society
158
2
How to Keep Ourselves From Getting Lost
160
4
Supervision
160
1
Self-supervision
161
1
Client supervision
162
1
Continuing education
162
2
Recommended Reading
164
1
Summary Chart
165
1
Applying the Archetypal Model: Working with Innocents and Orphans
166
28
Working with Innocents: the story of Ruth
168
10
Return to the Innocent
168
1
Lost and found: The client isn't the only one who can get lost
169
1
Losing the client
170
3
Looking at theories instead of facing facts
173
1
Re-finding the therapist's self
173
1
Returning to Ruth: The Innocent
173
2
The trance of the Innocent
175
1
Casting the spell
176
1
The archetypal trance
176
1
Breaking the trance
177
1
Back to Ruth: Breaking the therapist's trance
178
7
The therapist's lesson
179
1
Therapeutic activities: establishing trust and autonomy
179
2
Therapy notes
181
1
Facing the fall
182
1
Assignment in the here and now
183
1
Destination
183
2
Working with Orphans: Preparing Mary for the Journey
185
2
How not to be a politically correct therapist: Refinding ourselves
186
1
Learning Another Lesson with Mary the Orphan
187
6
Establishing Trust
189
1
Relationship of therapist to client
189
2
Therapeutic activities---Being in the body
191
2
Summary
193
1
Copyright Permissions
194
1
End Notes
195
15
References
210
5
About the Author
215