|ESSAY| The Art of Living: Slow Counseling and Slow Art Converge By Micheal Hooker

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Slow Counseling

Emphasize the Healing Power of Relationships

Edited and introduced by David Tresemer, Ph.D.botticelli-primavera

“Our modern world is speeding up.  It has become fast in so many ways. Yet the important things take time.  The Slow Food Movement was begun by an Italian who insisted that a good meal was meant to be enjoyed-in preparation and in the eating and in the cleaning up.  In the world of counseling, fast therapies and one-pill fix-its skip past the soul work.  Heart and soul prefer slow.  “Fast” skips the enjoyment–and the healing.  This book gather counselors of many kinds–licensed psychologists, other professionals, as well as lawyers, wedding planners, physiotherapist, school administrators..and good friends–to comment on what are the most enjoyable and effectively healing ways of relating between human beings.”

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  • Slow Counseling: An Introduction by David Tresemer
  • Anthropos Sophia Psyche Logos by David Tresemer
  • Counseling—in India by Parimal Pandit
  • Anthroposophic Psychotherapy by Inés María Iturralde
  • It Takes Time by Heidi Rose Robbins
  • Beatrice Birch on Slow Counseling by Beatrice Birch
  • The Role of the Counselor in the School Setting by Cynthia Taylor
  • The Gift by Susan Lanier
  • One Day at a Time: John’s Long Journey by Claudia McLaren Lainson
  • Meeting the Young Person Authentically by Gabriel Cannon
  • Relationship as a Pathway to Growth by Lila Sophia Tresemer
  • A Drinking Problem by David Tresemer
  • Slowly Following the Leads by Jennifer Stickley
  • The Soul’s Longings Are like Seeds by Rudolf Steiner
  • The Art of Living: Slow Counseling and Art Converge by Micheal Hooker
  • A Physiotherapist Goes Slow by Dave Heap
  • Depression: Seen through an Anthroposophic Lens by Margit Ilgen
  • Finger Pointing at the Moon by David Tresemer

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