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BIBLIOGRAPHY: SOME RELEVANT AND SUGGESTED READINGS
Bateson, G. (1972). Style, grace, and information in primitive art.; In Steps to an ecology of mind: Collected essays in anthropology, psychiatry, evolution, and epistemology.New York: Ballantine Books. Belenky,M.F., Clinchy,B.McV., Goldberger,N.R., Tarule,J.M. (1986).Womens ways of knowing; The development of self, voice, and mind. New York: Basic Books. Campbell, J. (1986). The inner reaches of outer space; Metaphoras myth and as religion. New York: Harper & Row. Chodorow, J. (Ed.) (1997). Jung on active imagination. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Gallegos, E. S. (1991). Animals of the four windows: Integrating thinking, sensing, feeling, and imagery. Santa Fe: Moon Bear Press. Gallegos, E. S. (1990). The personal totem pole: Animal imagery, the chakras, and psychotherapy. Santa Fe: Moon Bear Press. Grey, A. (1998). The Mission of art. Boston:Shamhala. Hillman, J. (1975). Re-visioning psychology. New York: Harper & Row. Jung, C. (1964). Man and his symbols. New York: Doubleday. Maturana, H., Varela, F. (1987). The tree of knowledge: The biological roots of human understanding. Boston: Shambhala. Moon, B.L. & Schoenholtz, R., (2004). Word pictures: The poetry and art of art therapists. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Nelson, J. E. (1994). Healing the split: Integrating spirit into our understanding of the mentally ill. Albany: State University of New York Press. Nucho, Aina O. (1995). Spontaneous creative imagery: Problem-solving and life-enhancing skills. Springfield, Il; Charles C. Thomas. Wangyal, Tenzin. (2000). Wonders of the natural mind: The essence of Dzogchen in the native Bon religion ofTibet. Ithaca, NY. Snow Lion Publications. Wilber, Ken. (2000). Integral psychology: Consciousness, spirit, psychology, therapy. Boston; Shambhala.
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READINGS: Bateson, G. (1991). The creature and its creations. In A sacred unity: Further steps to an ecology of mind. Donaldson, R.E. (Ed.).New York: Harper Books. Bateson, G. (1987). Steps to an ecology of mind: Collected essays in anthropology, psychiatry, evolution, and epistemology.London: Jason Aronson. Bateson, G. (1979). Mind and nature: A necessary unity. NewYork: Dutton. Cammerloher, M.C. (1934). The position of art in the psychology of our time. In Spritual disciplines; papers from the Eranos yearbooks. Campbell, J. (Ed.) Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Campbell, J. (1997). Creativity. In The mythic dimension; selected essays 1959-1987. Van Couvering, A. (Ed.). New york: HarperCollins. Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1996). Creativity: Flow and the psychology of discovery and invention. New York: HarperCollins. Hannah, B. (1981). Encounters with the soul: Active imagination as developed by C.G. Jung. Sigo Press. Highwater, J. ( 1981). The primal mind: Vision and reality in Indian America. New York: Meridian. Hillman, J. (1983). Healing fiction. Barrytown, New York: Station Hill Press. London, P. (1989). No more secondhand art: Awakening the artist within. Boston: Shambhala. Lusebrink, V.B. (1990). "Imagery in verbal therapy and art therapy". In Imagery and visual expression in therapy. New York: Plenum Press. May, R. (1975). The courage to create. New York: Norton McNiff, S. (1992). Art as medicine. Boston: Shambhala. McNiff, S. (1989). Depth psychology of art. Springfield, Ill: Thomas. McNiff, S. (1981). The arts and psychotherapy. Springfield,Ill: Thomas. Moon, B.L. (1997). Art and soul: Reflections on an artistic psychology. Springfield, Ill: Thomas. Moore, T. (Ed.). (1989). A blue fire: Selected writings by James Hillman. New York. Nucho, A. (1987). The psychocybernetic model of art therapy.Springfield, Ill.: Thomas. Osbon, D.K. (Ed.). (1991) A Joseph Campbell companion: Reflections on the art of living. New York: HarperPerennial. Rhyne, J. (1984). The gestalt art experience: Creative process and expressive therapy. Chicago: Magnolia Street. Slater, L. (1996). Welcome to my country: A therapists memoir of madness. New York: Anchor. Stafford, W. (1970). Writing the australian crawl: Views of the writers vocation. University of Michigan Press, 1978. Trungpa, C. (1996). Dharma art. Boston: Shambala. The source of the name "The Inward Eye" is William Wordsworth's, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud". Click here for the entire poem.
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