- Charles Tart, States of Consciousness(New York: E. P. Dutton,
1977), pp. 14-16. - Carol A. Bush, Healing Imagery and Music: Pathways to the
Inner Self(Portland, OR: Rudra Press, 1995), p. 32. - Howard Gardner, Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple
Intelligences(New York: Basic Books, 1993) and Howard
Gardner, Multiple Intelligences: The Theory in Practice(New
York: Basic Books, 1993). - Cathie Glenn Sturdevant, pp. 27-32.
3. Watching Movies With Conscious Awareness
- Roger Walsh, Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to
Awaken Heart and Mind(New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999),
p. 178. - Daniel Goleman, (narrator) et al., Destructive Emotions: How Can
We Overcome Them?: A Scientific Collaboration With the Dalai
Lama(New York: Bantam Dell, 2003). - Roger Walsh, p. 214.
- Marsha Sinetar, p. 133.
- These suggestions are partially derived from Marsha Sinetar,
pp. 131-135.
4. Using Movies to Release Negative Beliefs
- Mathew McKay; Patrick Fanning, Self-Esteem: A Proven
Program of Cognitive Techniques for Assessing, Improving and
Maintaining Your Self-Esteem(Oakland, CA: New Harbinger
Publications, 2000), pp. 152-158.
McKay and Fanning describe these personal factors and call
them “screen inputs.” - Morty Lefkoe, Re-create Your Life: Transforming Yourself and
Your World with the Decision Maker Process(Kansas City, MO:
Andrews and McMeel, a Universal Press Syndicate Company,
1997).
6. Building Self-esteem
- Ernest Isaacs, Taming the Inner Critic, The Therapist
(September/October 1997): 57-59.
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