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We are often limited by debilitating beliefs rooted in childhood experience, according to psychologists Feinstein and Krippner, who describe personal mythology as a way to actively change these beliefs into themes that work for us instead of against us. Probing the unconscious and uncovering the source of our behavior patterns, serves as the focus for clarifying the role of myth in our personal lives as well as its extension to the culture. (hosted by Michael Toms)
Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., professor of psychology at Saybrook University, San Francisco, has conducted workshops and seminars on dreams and/or hypnosis, around the world. He is the recipient of The American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology, 2002 and is a Fellow in four APA divisions, and past-president of two divisions.
He is the author of many books including:
To learn more about the work of Stanley Krippner go to www.stanleykrippner.weebly.com.
David Feinstein, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and has served on the faculties of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Antioch College, and the California School of Professional Psychology. He has contributed more than 50 articles to professional literature. He and his wife, Donna Eden, direct Innersource, a service organization that has been a pioneering force in energy medicine, energy psychology, and consciousness studies.
He has contributed more than 50 articles to the professional literature and has written many books including:
To learn more about the work of David Feinstein go to: https://www.innersource.net/ep/
Krippner and Feinstein are co-authors of:
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