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David H Rosen
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 53 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2002-2026, suosituimpien joukossa The Archetypal Imagination. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
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53 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2002-2026.
In nature, it is common knowledge that, like the diamond, gold is eternal. Nearing the age of seventy-five, David Rosen, though dealing with aging, chronic illness, and other end-of-life issues, recognizes also in this time that his creative ability is strengthened by keener and more intimate self-knowledge and by deeper connections with the earth and his surroundings. The title of this collection comes from Rosen's small poem, ""Cold grey wind . . . / warming to gold,"" which reflects his process of staying connected to Earth and family, despite cold grey winds of age and change. These poems will touch readers and stimulate them on their own quests for meaning. This is the ninth collection of haiku by David H. Rosen.
In nature, it is common knowledge that, like the diamond, gold is eternal. Nearing the age of seventy-five, David Rosen, though dealing with aging, chronic illness, and other end-of-life issues, recognizes also in this time that his creative ability is strengthened by keener and more intimate self-knowledge and by deeper connections with the earth and his surroundings. The title of this collection comes from Rosen's small poem, ""Cold grey wind . . . / warming to gold,"" which reflects his process of staying connected to Earth and family, despite cold grey winds of age and change. These poems will touch readers and stimulate them on their own quests for meaning. This is the ninth collection of haiku by David H. Rosen.
Look Closely is the eighth collection of haiku by this author. His first, The Healing Spirit of Haiku (2004 & 2014), was co-authored with Joel Weishaus. White Rose, Red Rose (2017) was written with Johnny Baranski. His five other collections are as follows: Clouds and More Clouds (2013), Spelunking Through Life (2016), Living With Evergreens (2017), In Search of the Hidden Pond (2017), and Torii Haiku (2018). Haiku is magical, as it allows for an immediate experience of the moment captured by each small poem. Welcome to the journey and pay close attention to each tiny poem. ""Here is a collection by a veteran haiku poet and psychiatrist whose poetry softly glows with innocence, spontaneity, courage, and humor. Few have a heart as open as David H. Rosen's to face with daring honesty the full catastrophe that includes everlasting love, friendship, illness, aging, loss, and nothingness. The results are disarmingly simple revelations of poetic truth rooted in nature. Listen closely, follow the pulse of love, and live "" --Robert Epstein, author, Nothing is Empty: A Whole Haiku World David H. Rosen MD is the author of such wide-ranging books as: Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul Through Creativity (1993), The Tao of Elvis (2002), The Healing Spirit of Haiku (2004), and Time, Love, and Licorice (2015).
Look Closely is the eighth collection of haiku by this author.His first, The Healing Spirit of Haiku (2004 & 2014), was co-authored with Joel Weishaus. White Rose, Red Rose (2017) was written with Johnny Baranski.His five other collections are as follows: Clouds and More Clouds (2013), Spelunking Through Life (2016), Living With Evergreens (2017), In Search of the Hidden Pond (2017), and Torii Haiku (2018).Haiku is magical, as it allows for an immediate experience of the moment captured by each small poem.Welcome to the journey and pay close attention to each tiny poem.
""David Rosen's Kindergarten Symphony is a novel addition to children's ABC books. It is a symphony in the true sense of the word, as it is a harmonious compilation of various parts and levels. The photos of the numerous animals, many of which would not be found in North America, are superb and portray the animal in its natural state, while at the same time providing us with an opportunity to bestow on them human traits. Children do not only learn about the sequence of the alphabet, but are given windows into names and images of animals not usually encountered. The adjectives consist of new words, which are in synchrony with the names, thus expanding the child's vocabulary. A wonderful book for both old and young."" --Astrid Berg, Jungian Analyst and Emerita Professor in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, South Africa ""David Rosen, psychiatrist, professor, and author of clinical material, Haiku, and a Jungian cookbook, has brought his sense of wonder to his new book Kindergarten Symphony. As a child therapist, I plan to put a copy in the waiting room of my practice--to be enjoyed by the young and not so young. As a colleague in the Pacific Northwest Society of Jungian Analysts (PNSJA), after experiencing the joy in David's book, our mutual analytical group can now be known as P--Prickly Porcupine, N--Napping Newt, S--Slithering Snake, J--Joyful Jaguar, and A--Advancing Ant."" --Janet Tatum, MSW, Jungian Analyst David H. Rosen MD is the author of such wide-ranging books as: Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul Through Creativity (1993), The Tao of Elvis (2002), The Healing Spirit of Haiku (2004), and Time, Love, and Licorice (2015).
""David Rosen's Kindergarten Symphony is a novel addition to children's ABC books. It is a symphony in the true sense of the word, as it is a harmonious compilation of various parts and levels. The photos of the numerous animals, many of which would not be found in North America, are superb and portray the animal in its natural state, while at the same time providing us with an opportunity to bestow on them human traits. Children do not only learn about the sequence of the alphabet, but are given windows into names and images of animals not usually encountered. The adjectives consist of new words, which are in synchrony with the names, thus expanding the child's vocabulary. A wonderful book for both old and young."" --Astrid Berg, Jungian Analyst and Emerita Professor in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, South Africa ""David Rosen, psychiatrist, professor, and author of clinical material, Haiku, and a Jungian cookbook, has brought his sense of wonder to his new book Kindergarten Symphony. As a child therapist, I plan to put a copy in the waiting room of my practice--to be enjoyed by the young and not so young. As a colleague in the Pacific Northwest Society of Jungian Analysts (PNSJA), after experiencing the joy in David's book, our mutual analytical group can now be known as P--Prickly Porcupine, N--Napping Newt, S--Slithering Snake, J--Joyful Jaguar, and A--Advancing Ant."" --Janet Tatum, MSW, Jungian Analyst David H. Rosen MD is the author of such wide-ranging books as: Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul Through Creativity (1993), The Tao of Elvis (2002), The Healing Spirit of Haiku (2004), and Time, Love, and Licorice (2015).
Opal Whiteley's Beginning and Hoops and Hoopla
David H Rosen
Resource Publications (CA)
2018
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David H. Rosen is the author of such wide-ranging books as: Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul Through Creativity (1993), The Tao of Elvis (2002), The Healing Spirit of Haiku (2004), and Time, Love, and Licorice (2015).
There are mysteries to solve when adults think a child is creating a problem, but the child isn't quite so sure. Enjoy two intriguing stories by David H. Rosen: Samantha the Sleuth: The Case of the Missing Socks Once again, Samantha's sock drawer contains nothing but odd socks, all different lengths, different shapes, different colors. Samantha's mother insists that Samantha must be losing them under her bed or at basketball practice. Samantha isn't so sure, so she studies up on how to act like a real sleuth. Whatever it takes, Samantha aims to find out the truth Zack's Hard Lesson Zachary Nathan Bromberg is learning to like his new home with the help of his supportive parents. In kind Mrs. Henderson's second grade class Zack meets Chris Johnson. Chris and Zack bond immediately. They can't believe how alike they are -- it's like they are identical twins But Chris's parents aren't so sure about the friendship. What has upset Mr. and Mrs. Johnson is a real mystery to Zack and Chris
Metaphor: Its Therapeutic Use and Construction
Martin Cohen; David H Rosen
Resource Publications (CA)
2018
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This book helps counselors/therapists in all treatment modalities effectively use the extended metaphor as a therapeutic tool. It is a needed addition to every therapist's tool kit. The book will show you how to create a personalized and carefully constructed metaphor to reach a resistant client. This is especially important when we consider that each client is an individual and requires treatment specific to his or her needs. You will find a detailed description of the components used to create original therapeutic metaphors in a step-by-step fashion along with a rich and varied collection of metaphor examples. Two full-length annotated metaphors are provided to help you effect positive change in your clients. This book is a must for all mental health professionals. ""As a practicing clinician, I found this book to be interesting and intellectually stimulating. The author's wide-ranging and insightful examination of the uses of metaphor can help any thoughtful practitioner. It deserves a spot on every psychotherapist's bookshelf."" --Linda C. Saisselin, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Private Practice, New York City ""Martin Cohen gave a very thorough explanation of the value of metaphors and why they are important in life and useful in therapy. The metaphors he presents are very helpful, especially the two that are annotated at the end of the book."" --Hope Lane, Therapist, Center for Family Development, Eugene, Oregon ""I think this book is an important subject and will be very useful. I found myself today using a metaphor with a private client and revisited the book to make sure I was remembering my thoughts about it."" --Zanne Miller, Licensed Professional Counselor, Private Practice ""As a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist and Art Therapist, story is very helpful for my clients. Martin Cohen breaks things down and makes the concepts accessible for therapists. I especially appreciate the powerful results of the tools that he astutely lays out in this groundbreaking and accessible book."" --Judith Ana Castro, Therapist, Center for Family Development, Eugene, Oregon ""The reading is thoroughly researched, and I enjoyed it. I can see the applicability of the metaphor tool across all psychotherapeutic approaches when direct speech doesn't quite reach the client. It's a very practical book. I was able to immediately use an example from it with a client of mine who had been suffering from complicated grief for years."" --Tatiana Sporea, Integrated Behavioral Health Therapist, Eugene, Oregon Martin Cohen earned his MS in Psychology through the California State University, Los Angeles, and his PhD from International College, Los Angeles. He was in private practice in Los Angeles, California, where he was also Clinical Director of MidValley Counseling and Psychological Services, and was the administrator for Psychiatric and Psychological Testing Services. Dr. Cohen has also been a clinician with the Center for Family Development in Eugene, Oregon.
Metaphor: Its Therapeutic Use and Construction
Martin Cohen; David H Rosen
Resource Publications (CA)
2018
sidottu
This book helps counselors/therapists in all treatment modalities effectively use the extended metaphor as a therapeutic tool. It is a needed addition to every therapist's tool kit. The book will show you how to create a personalized and carefully constructed metaphor to reach a resistant client. This is especially important when we consider that each client is an individual and requires treatment specific to his or her needs. You will find a detailed description of the components used to create original therapeutic metaphors in a step-by-step fashion along with a rich and varied collection of metaphor examples. Two full-length annotated metaphors are provided to help you effect positive change in your clients. This book is a must for all mental health professionals. ""As a practicing clinician, I found this book to be interesting and intellectually stimulating. The author's wide-ranging and insightful examination of the uses of metaphor can help any thoughtful practitioner. It deserves a spot on every psychotherapist's bookshelf."" --Linda C. Saisselin, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Private Practice, New York City ""Martin Cohen gave a very thorough explanation of the value of metaphors and why they are important in life and useful in therapy. The metaphors he presents are very helpful, especially the two that are annotated at the end of the book."" --Hope Lane, Therapist, Center for Family Development, Eugene, Oregon ""I think this book is an important subject and will be very useful. I found myself today using a metaphor with a private client and revisited the book to make sure I was remembering my thoughts about it."" --Zanne Miller, Licensed Professional Counselor, Private Practice ""As a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist and Art Therapist, story is very helpful for my clients. Martin Cohen breaks things down and makes the concepts accessible for therapists. I especially appreciate the powerful results of the tools that he astutely lays out in this groundbreaking and accessible book."" --Judith Ana Castro, Therapist, Center for Family Development, Eugene, Oregon ""The reading is thoroughly researched, and I enjoyed it. I can see the applicability of the metaphor tool across all psychotherapeutic approaches when direct speech doesn't quite reach the client. It's a very practical book. I was able to immediately use an example from it with a client of mine who had been suffering from complicated grief for years."" --Tatiana Sporea, Integrated Behavioral Health Therapist, Eugene, Oregon Martin Cohen earned his MS in Psychology through the California State University, Los Angeles, and his PhD from International College, Los Angeles. He was in private practice in Los Angeles, California, where he was also Clinical Director of MidValley Counseling and Psychological Services, and was the administrator for Psychiatric and Psychological Testing Services. Dr. Cohen has also been a clinician with the Center for Family Development in Eugene, Oregon.
""It takes a brave person to write a cookbook these days,"" begins Thomas Moore (author of Care of the Soul: A Guide to Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life) in his foreword to The Alchemy of Cooking. ""In this book you will sense no heroics . . . What you get is a sophisticated man choosing to eat simply and inviting others to share in his culinary happiness. Chef as therapist."" ""I was reminded of James Hillman's Freud's Own Cookbook with its recipes for such psychological fare as ""momovers' and 'Paranoid Pie.'"" Dr David H. Rosen is a physician, psychiatrist, and Jungian analyst. His interests include: finding meaning in suffering; dreams; spirituality as it relates to healing; and all kinds of creativity. David is the author of twelve books, including Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul through Creativity; The Tao of Jung: The Way of Integrity; Lost in the Long White Cloud: Finding My Way Home; Patient Centered Medicine: A Human Experience with Uyen Hoang; The Healing Spirit of Haiku with Joel Weishaus; Time, Love and Licorice: A Healing Coloring Storybook; and The Tao of Elvis. Dr Rosen is editor of the Texas A&M University Press twenty-volume Fay Book Series in Analytical Psychology. Rosen's books have been translated into many languages. David was born in 1945 in Port Chester, New York, and attended University of California, Berkeley and the University of Missouri School of Medicine. He received psychiatric training at the University of California, San Francisco and subsequent training in Jungian analysis. He was the initial holder of the McMillan Professorship in Analytical Psychology at Texas A&M University (the first of its kind in the world), and is now Affiliate Professor in Psychiatry at Oregon Health & Science University. Currently living in Eugene, Oregon, with his wife Lanara, David walks, paints and sees analytic patients. He also enjoys creating visual art, performing stand-up comedy, and writing haiku and ten-minute plays.
"It takes a brave person to write a cookbook these days," begins Thomas Moore (author of Care of the Soul: A Guide to Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life) in his foreword to The Alchemy of Cooking. "In this book you will sense no heroics . . . What you get is a sophisticated man choosing to eat simply and inviting others to share in his culinary happiness. Chef as therapist." "I was reminded of James Holman's Freud's Own Cookbook with its recipes for such psychological fare as "momovers' and 'Paranoid Pie.'"
While C. G. Jung had a natural intuitive understanding of the transference and countertransference, his lack of a "coherent method and clinical technique for working with transference and his ambivalence and mercurial attitude to matters of method," have, in the words of therapist and Jungian scholar Jan Wiener, sometimes left Jungians who are eager to hone their knowledge and skills in this area "floundering and confused."Her aim in this important book is to lay the groundwork for the development of a "more contemporary Jungian approach" to working with transference and countertransference dynamics within the therapeutic relationship. Her work is also informed by knowledge from other fields, such as philosophy, infant development, neuroscience, and the arts. In The Therapeutic Relationship, Wiener makes a central distinction between working "in" the transference and working "with" the transference, advocating a flexible approach that takes account of the different kinds of attachment patients can make to their therapists. She develops her own concept of the transference matrix, a model that honors one of Jung’s core beliefs in the development of a symbolic capacity as an essential task of psychotherapy, but at the same time acknowledges that a capacity to symbolize can only emerge through relationship.