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RICHARD J. GILMARTIN
In this probing and dynamic book, Richard Gilmartin examines the ways in which we can become well. He touches briefly on physical wellness, then moves into an in-depth study of the psychological and spiritual nature of the human being.
For Gilmartin, issues of psychological health include nurturing interpersonal relationships, coping with stress, dealing with emotions, overcoming shame, and achieving a sense of adulthood. He also looks at the reasons why people undertake psychotherapy, and how this can help them discover their full human potential.
Having looked at psychological wellness, Gilmartin moves into the spiritual side of life. Here the basic truths of human existence—death, freedom, our ultimate aloneness, and the meaning of life—are addressed in a thoughtful and deeply moving fashion.
This is a book for all who feel the seeds of mature, adult growth germinating within. Pursuing Wellness, Finding Spirituality is a rich and satisfying guide to...
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RICHARD J. GILMARTIN
In this probing and dynamic book, Richard Gilmartin examines the ways in which we can become well. He touches briefly on physical wellness, then moves into an in-depth study of the psychological and spiritual nature of the human being.
For Gilmartin, issues of psychological health include nurturing interpersonal relationships, coping with stress, dealing with emotions, overcoming shame, and achieving a sense of adulthood. He also looks at the reasons why people undertake psychotherapy, and how this can help them discover their full human potential.
Having looked at psychological wellness, Gilmartin moves into the spiritual side of life. Here the basic truths of human existence—death, freedom, our ultimate aloneness, and the meaning of life—are addressed in a thoughtful and deeply moving fashion.
This is a book for all who feel the seeds of mature, adult growth germinating within. Pursuing Wellness, Finding Spirituality is a rich and satisfying guide to discovering both who we are, and the fullness of what life has to offer.
Richard J. Gilmartin has been a psychotherapist for the last 30 years, and currently works as a Primary Therapist at Southdown in Aurora, Ontario. For 12 years he served as Director of the House of Affirmation in Whitinsville, Massachusetts. His doctorate in clinical psychology is from Kensington University in California, and he holds a Masters in Philosophy from Fordham University in New York.
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