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Deep Journeys: Experiential Psychotherapy with Dreams, Personal Archetypal Tales, and Trance States

Deep Journeys: Experiential Psychotherapy with Dreams, Personal Archetypal Tales, and Trance States

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Taking the Journey via the book works just great
Review: I totally enjoyed the book, learned a lot from it and was looking forward to taking Mr. Kelzer's class. I'd stick with the book in the future -- the books explains the process of combining dreams, trance and affirmation into a workable process for really any kind of therapeutic issue -- not just deep trauma, crisis or repression. While in the book Mr. Kelzer states it is doable with either groups or individuals in the class he states 'oh no, it MUST be in a group' and, of course, he offers training in how to do the process in a group. The book explains it just fine. While in person Mr. Kelzer says to "go with the client" I noticed in the class that if something did not fit with his own personal paradigm he changed the issue to his and did not "go with the client." Additionally even after being told "I have your number I will call you if I wish anything further" he still called again.

The method seems clearly usable by both mainstream and "new age" type therapists -- by "new age" I mean people who are willing to look at what exists beyond our 3 dimensional world and non-traditional religion. There are a growing number of people dealing with spiritual crisis that I can see the method being used very well with -- and the book does a great job explaining this. HOWEVER, the therapist needs to be open to dealing with those spiritual issues where the client really is and not from within their own little box.


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