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If you have already read my books and are
interested in further study into the theory and ideas they are based on,
here are some books I recommend:
- Jung, C. (1964) Man and His Symbols. New York: Doubleday.
- Pennebaker, J.W. (1997) Opening Up. New York: Guilford.
- Rainer, T. (1978) The New Diary. New York: St. Martin's.
- Rico, Gabriele (revised 1998) Writing the Natural Way. Los
Angeles: Tarcher.
- Wakefield, D. (1990) The Story of Your Life: Writing as a Spiritual
Autobiography. Boston: Beacon.
- Cameron, Julia (1992) The Artist's Way. New York: Putnam
Tarcher.
- Maisel, Eric (1999) Fearless Creating. Los Angeles: Putnam.
- Goldberg, Natalie (1986) Writing Down the Bones. Boston:
Shambala.
- Lerner, Arthur (Ed.)(1978) Poetry in the Therapeutic Experience.
New York: Pergama.
- Leedy, JJ (Ed)(1969) Poetry Therapy. Philadelphia: Lippincott
- Schloss, G.A. (1976) Psychopoetry. New York: Grosset and
Dunlap.
You can order many of these online from Westwinds Bookshop at www.westwindsbookshop.com.
If you live outside of the greater Boston area and are interested in courses
similar to those I teach, try looking in your local adult education center
catalog under Writing classes or Self-Improvement. There may not be an
exact match, as there are few people who do exactly what I do, however
you may find just what you need.
Again, if you live outside the Boston area and are interested in finding
a coach or finding out more about coaching in general, there are a number
of avenues to pursue.
The International Coach Federation, www.coachfederation.org,
is a non-profit, professional organization of personal and business coaches.
This site includes general information as well as a 'Find a Coach!' feature,
which allows you to specify areas of interest and locality.
The Spencer Institute, www.spencerinstitute.com,
offers education and certification for coaches.
Sharon Teitelbaum, www.stcoach.com,
is a Personal and Life Coach, her website includes specifics on this type
of coaching.
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