Toward a Spiritual Psychotherapy collects a series of lectures   presented by psychologist Hunter Beaumont over a 10-year period. Covering such   themes as relationships, family, healing, grief, mourning, and death, the book   features case stories that demonstrate clients’ healing   experiences.
      Practicing in Germany for the past 30 years, Hunter   Beaumont has had the unique experience of working with World War II and   Holocaust survivors and their descendants. Through this work he discovered that   healing requires attending to the soul, a process he describes as an “inner   ‘felt sense’ and common, everyday dimension of experience.” Demonstrating how   therapists can integrate this more spiritual approach into their practices,   Beaumont highlights the particular successes of the innovative family   constellations therapy. Developed by German psychologist Bert Hellinger and   expanded by Beaumont and others, this therapy takes place in a group setting,   with group members standing in for family members or others involved in the   client’s problem. A crucial part of Beaumont’s spiritual psychotherapy practice,   this method has helped many of his clients release and resolve profound   tensions, and offers hope to readers recovering from trauma or PTSD, or simply   trying to navigate life’s difficulties.
							 
								
									ArbetstitelToward a Spiritual Psychotherapy
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