
by Ron Kurtz
Rating: 4.2 ⭐
One of the seminal books in the body-centered movement in psychotherapy, the Hakomi Method integrates the use of mindfulness, nonviolence, meditation and holism into a highly original amalgam of therapeutic techniques. Hakomi work incorporates the idea of respect for the wisdom of each individual as a living organic system, organizing matter and energy to maintain its goals, and identity. It is wr
Presents body structure, posture, and physiognomy as indicators of an individual's personality characteristics and manner of dealing with life
Arfie The While his real life name is Gizmo the Brave Dog, he has his own story to tell. At a recent Nassau Humane Society pet show, Roger Moore was scouting for a pooch with star quality. Roger's lens quickly focused on Gizmo, and the results are in this book for you to enjoy. A newspaper ad led Wendy and Jim Lepkowski to discover this bundle of energy whose previous owner was unable to keep him.
Arfie, the famous Amelia Island dog, goes on an adventure while his family is at work and school to find a suitable job for a dog. He visits various workers around the island, including a shrimp boat captain and a local artist.
Ron Kurtz was the originator of the Hakomi Method and a preeminent innovator and influence in mindfulness-based somatic psychotherapy.Ron died on January 4, 2011. As the originator, he was the final authority on Hakomi. His teachings and materials, hard drives and videos were widely and freely distributed in order for as many people to have access to Hakomi as possible. Some of Ron’s legacy materi
Ron Kurtz and Donna Martin met in 1990. Ron and Donna began teaching together almost immediately and at around the same time, Ron had the inspiration for the practice of Loving Presence.It can be said that when the mind is quiet, the heart will do the work.Research has confirmed that the most significant predictor for a successful therapeutic outcome is the quality of the therapist’s relationship
by Ron Kurtz
Your first job is a time to develop habits and intuition for making good decisions, thus building a strong foundation for career success. I gave my son and daughter these 36 common-sense tips for making the most of their first job. For each tip, there is an example of how they applied it or later saw its relevance. They referred to these tips as they advanced through their careers. This book will
by Ron Kurtz
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
Your first job is a time to develop habits and intuition for making good decisions, thus building a strong foundation for career success.I gave my son and daughter these 36 common-sense tips for making the most of their first job. For each tip, there is an example of how they applied it or later saw its relevance. They referred to these tips as they advanced through their careers.<br /
Ron Kurtz was the originator of the Hakomi Method and a preeminent innovator and influence in mindfulness-based somatic psychotherapy.Ron died on January 4, 2011. As the originator, he was the final authority on Hakomi. His teachings and materials, hard drives and videos were widely and freely distributed in order for as many people to have access to Hakomi as possible. Some of Ron’s legacy materi
One of the seminal books in the body-centered movement in psychotherapy, the Hakomi Method integrates the use of mindfulness, nonviolence, meditation and holism into a highly original amalgum of therapeutic techniques. Hakomi work incorporates the idea of respect for the wisdom of each individual as a living organic system, organizing matter and energy to maintain its goals, and identity. It is wr
by Ron Kurtz
Ron Kurtz was the originator of Hakomi Therapy and the founder of the Hakomi Institute. On January 4, 2011 he died of a heart attack in his hometown of Ashland, Oregon. Beloved by students and faculty around the world, Ron will be deeply missed. Ron began to develop Hakomi in the 1970’s. With a background in science, mathematics, and computer engineering, Ron “My passion has been systems theory, e