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For the average man and woman in the street, the complex and competing theories and models of the human psyche; its development, functioning and dis-functioning are often unhelpful for their understanding of themselves. This becomes even more problematic when they find themselves in difficulty, as often, even the mental health professionals, who are experts in their own fields, find themselves at a loss to communicate successfully how and why the patent is unwell and what needs to happen to find or regain a healthy balance. This opens up the question; 'is it possible to image a simple, single…mehr

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For the average man and woman in the street, the complex and competing theories and models of the human psyche; its development, functioning and dis-functioning are often unhelpful for their understanding of themselves. This becomes even more problematic when they find themselves in difficulty, as often, even the mental health professionals, who are experts in their own fields, find themselves at a loss to communicate successfully how and why the patent is unwell and what needs to happen to find or regain a healthy balance. This opens up the question; 'is it possible to image a simple, single model, accessible to everyone, to explain the development, functioning and dis-functioning of the human psyche?' One that builds on existing theories and models, benefitting from the mass of experience and research of 'modern western' psychological concepts and ideas, but also integrating traditional visions of the human psyche and modern theories from the physical sciences. Picturing the Mind, is an attempt to answer to this need. This is the first of the three volume series and deals with the basic ideas and concepts
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Gary Edward Gedall est psychologue diplômé d'état, psychothérapeute, formé à l'hypnose ericksonienne et à l'EMDR. Spécialisé en thérapie systémique, (thérapie de famille) et psychothérapie transculturelle. Il travaille dans ce domaine depuis plus que vingt ans.Il est titulaire d'un diplôme ordinaire et d'un master en psychologie des Universités de Genève et de Lausanne ainsi d'un diplôme ordinaire avec mention, spécialisé en sciences de gestion de l'Université d'Aston au Royaume-Uni.Il a vécu en tant que membre associé de la communauté spirituelle de Findhorn, a été un visiteur régulier du centre de méditation Osho à Puna, en Inde. Dans le cadre de sa quête continue des croyances alternatives et des pratiques de guérison, il a suivi la formation pratique de trois ans, dispensée par la Foundation for Shamanic Studies en 2012.En 2016, il complète un DAS, (Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies), en tant que thérapeute utilisant des chevaux (TAC).Ses passe-temps sont ; l'écriture, l'équitation western et gâter ses enfants.Il vit et travaille actuellement à Lausanne, en Suisse.¿