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- 2008011673 contributor B11084923.
- 2008011673 created "2008.".
- 2008011673 date "2008".
- 2008011673 date "2008.".
- 2008011673 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2008011673 description "Being and self -- Sentence and early experience -- The nature of being -- Source -- The relationally dynamic self -- Self as process, Buddhist concepts -- The intransigent self and dependent co-arising -- A relational paradigm -- The womb of spirit and the empathetic holding field -- Basic needs -- Umbillical affect and primal feelings -- Development cycles -- The transmarginal stress hierarchy -- Transitional modes of relating -- Introduction to personality adaptions and reaction patterns -- Personality forms generated by wounding at the level of being -- Wounding at the level of well being, status, and achievement -- Bounding and attachment -- The automatic nervous system -- Healing the wounded self.".
- 2008011673 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-290) and index.".
- 2008011673 extent "xvi, 307 p. :".
- 2008011673 identifier "1556437625".
- 2008011673 identifier "9781556437625".
- 2008011673 identifier 2008011673-b.html.
- 2008011673 identifier 2008011673-d.html.
- 2008011673 identifier 2008011673.html.
- 2008011673 issued "2008".
- 2008011673 issued "2008.".
- 2008011673 language "eng".
- 2008011673 publisher "Berkeley, Calif. : North Atlantic Books,".
- 2008011673 subject "294.3/422 22".
- 2008011673 subject "BQ4570.P76 S56 2008".
- 2008011673 subject "Buddhism Psychology.".
- 2008011673 subject "Psychotherapy Religious aspects Buddhism.".
- 2008011673 tableOfContents "Being and self -- Sentence and early experience -- The nature of being -- Source -- The relationally dynamic self -- Self as process, Buddhist concepts -- The intransigent self and dependent co-arising -- A relational paradigm -- The womb of spirit and the empathetic holding field -- Basic needs -- Umbillical affect and primal feelings -- Development cycles -- The transmarginal stress hierarchy -- Transitional modes of relating -- Introduction to personality adaptions and reaction patterns -- Personality forms generated by wounding at the level of being -- Wounding at the level of well being, status, and achievement -- Bounding and attachment -- The automatic nervous system -- Healing the wounded self.".
- 2008011673 title "Being and becoming : psychodynamics, Buddhism, and the origins of selfhood / Franklyn Sills.".
- 2008011673 type "text".