Working from the Heart advocates for a deeper understanding that the therapist's expressions of non-sexual, non-romantic love are a core ingredient in effective psychotherapy. From a heart-centered perspective it provides therapists with ways of helping their patients forgive themselves, remove their blocks to receiving love, and engaging the realms of their emotional hearts and Higher Self in order to solve complex life dilemmas.
Chapter 1 Dedication Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Chapter One: Wisdom of the Heart Chapter 4 Chapter Two: Self-Forgiveness Chapter 5 Chapter Three: Uprooting the Implants Chapter 6 Chapter Four: The Council Chapter 7 Chapter Five: Touch Chapter 8 Chapter Six: Men Chapter 9 Chapter Seven: Love Blocks Chapter 10 Chapter Eight: Small Heart, Big Heart Chapter 11 Chapter Nine: Sanctuary Chapter 12 Chapter Ten: Recharging Chapter 13 Chapter Eleven: Anam Cara
William P. Ryan, PhD, has been a psychotherapist in private practice for more than thirty-five years. He has taught college at both undergraduate and graduate levels and been a consultant in drug prevention, agencies for children, and law enforcement. Read more about Dr. Ryan and the book at http://www.williampryan.com