Eco-Ethics Now
Bring your practice of professional ethics down to earth with a new, natural model that embraces the science, heart and spirit of today’s integrative health practitioners.
Tegtmeier demonstrates how to respond with compassion and skill as you encounter issues of power, sexuality, money, dual relationships and more in your practice. She invites you to consciously enter nature’s web, where healing relationships become co-creative sacred partnerships in the evolutionary dance of life.
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RELATIONSHIPS THAT HEAL
Skillful Practive within Nature's Web
Diane Tegtmeier
Pub Date: October 9, 2009
Infinity Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-7414-5520-8
246 pages
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You are invited to consciously enter nature's web, where healing relationships become co-creative sacred partnerships in the evolutionary dance of life.
Praise for Relationships that Heal...
“Integral healing has found an innovative thinker in Diane Tegtmeier....a MUST READ for anyone who practices healing in today’s world."
—Peter Amato
CEO Inner Harmony Group
“Relationship is the crucible of humanity’s evolution to the heart chakra…here is a manual that shows how to navigate the many dynamics of therapeutic relationships and maximize the healing power of love.”
—Anodea Judith
Author of Waking the Global Heart
“…an awakening to nature’s universal healing dynamics…translates seamlessly into a meaningful context for my true role in the healing arts”
—Shaw Cote
CST and Massage therapist
“…a clear set of tools that are proving to be invaluable in my practice…guidelines that not only offer insight to shift uncomfortable situations, but also allow healing energy to enter”
—Patti Phillips
Physical Therapy Assistant and
Multiple Modality Bodyworker
“...a model that will challenge—in a compassionate, deeply thoughtful and human way—everything you
thought you knew about the professional helping relationship”
—Dorothy Van Soest, PhD, MSW,
Professor and former Dean
University of Washington
“Tegtmeier’s book is highly readable, richly metaphorical and imminently practical. Abundant examples from her own experience will assist the reader…in understanding and applying these concepts to a wide range of helping contexts.”
—Fred Besthorn, M.Div, MSW, PhD.
School of Social Work, Wichita State University
“…offers a new, ecocentric point of view of sexuality…a guide to dealing with sexual issues in therapeutic processes that enable us to become more aware of our co-creative relationship with all life in Earth..”
—Marcella Danon
VP of the European Ecopsychology Society
I foresee this book in teaching facilities, resulting in grounded, centered students well prepared to deal with the
complex issues arising in healing relationships.
— Robert D. McKay, MD