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“Finally, the best aspects of psychology/spirituality/soul-work have been melded into one modality that can promote healing and thriving instead of focusing primarily on pathology. There is a current wave of new findings in neuropsychology and epigenetics that is focused on the mind-body-spirit connection. This will be a great fit for the world of psychology to provide a new approach to therapy that complements the new directions of science. I am a practitioner and would have this book on hand for reference and use in clinical work.” – Madison L. Akridge
Madison L. Akridge is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Board Certified Coach. Her background includes a BA in Philosophy, Master of Social Work, post-grad training in Applied Behavior Analysis, EMDR, Heart-Centered Hypnotherapy®, Comprehensive Energy Psychology, and Integrative Wellness/Life Coaching.
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“There is a fresh and original approach here and though they base their work on preceding theorists in a good way, the book is clearly on the leading edge in its field. I find the scholarship outstanding. The authors’ grasp of the history of psychotherapy and of spiritual counselling, and their command of the literature is very reassuring. The book is timely and should become a foundational text with a long life.” – Philip McKenna
Philip McKenna, a former Dominican priest, has worked as a psychodynamic psychotherapist in Canada for the last fifty years. He was one of the founders of the Centre for Training in Psychotherapy and a member of the Transitional Council of the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).
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"This book is a scholarly and heartfelt weaving together of the personal, interpersonal, and transpersonal aspects of psychotherapy. InnerView and the 4Fold Path are excellent models for understanding how the sometimes ineffable dimensions of soul and spirit can be practically implemented in clinical practice, for a much richer, deeper, and more profound treatment effect. Designed for professionals, it is also a great read for anyone interested in the depth dimensions of psychology." – Cassandra Vieten
Cassandra Vieten, PhD, Visiting Scholar at University of California San Diego, Executive Director at John W. Brick Mental Health Foundation, Senior Fellow and Past President at Institute of Noetic Sciences. Author of Spiritual and Religious Competencies in Clinical Practice: Guidelines for Psychotherapists and Mental Health Professionals.
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“In a secular, materialist culture, the irrepressible spiritual dimension of human experience and understanding has been badly neglected for too long. The work of Speyer and Yaphe takes an important step towards correcting that omission. InnerView Guidance, uniquely beneficial in terms of personal growth to both client and healer, may well be the healthiest approach to psychological care yet invented. This fine book, calmly asserting the essential truth that spiritually whole lives matter, deserves the widest possible readership. It is a masterpiece of therapeutic wisdom, kindness and care.” – Larry Culliford
Larry Culliford is a retired physician and psychiatrist from Sussex, UK. He is the author of several influential books including The Psychology of Spirituality, Much Ado about Something, and, The Big Book of Wisdom. He also posts regularly to a long-running blog for Psychology Today under the byline: Spiritual Wisdom for Secular Times.
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“Principles of InnerView Guidance is an absorbing, intelligent, and most of all, encouraging guide for therapists—and clients on a path to wholeness. Combining an historical perspective with the best contemporary findings, the book forms a bridge between authentic presence and the inner world. In addition, we find a cogent sense of soul as deeply significant in therapy and in life. We have seen many books attempting to integrate psychological work and spiritual practice. I see this book as highly successfully in that endeavor.” – Dave Richo
David Richo, PhD, MFT, is a psychotherapist, teacher, workshop leader, and writer who works in Santa Barbara and San Francisco California. He combines Jungian, poetic, and mythic perspectives in his work with the intention of integrating the psychological and the spiritual. Author of many books, including Wholeness & Holiness: How to be Sane, Spiritual and Saintly (Orbis Books, 2020).
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“It is refreshing and heartening to read the ways in which the authors champion the perspective of the soul rather than that of the ego. I heartily recommend this book to all who are concerned with the inner life.” – Lionel Corbett
Dr. Lionel Corbett trained in medicine and psychiatry in England and as a Jungian analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He is the author of The Sacred Cauldon: Psychotherapy as a Spiritual Practice.
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“In the rush of modern psychology to find acceptance among the empirical sciences which dominated the last two centuries, mainstream psychology forgot the core of what it means to be human: the need for meaning, and the various pathologies which arise out of the thwarting of spiritual life. The authors of this study called Principles of InnerView Guidance seek to reconnect the life of the spirit with the disorders of mind and body, and as such, bring a powerful summons for inclusion of the reality of the soul in the work of healing.” – James Hollis
Dr. James Hollis is a Jungian Analyst in Washington, DC and author of sixteen books, the latest being Living Between Worlds: Finding Personal Resilience in Changing Times.
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