Robert FalconerThe United States as a Neighbour from a Canadian Point of View
Robert Falconer is best known for his deep involvement with Internal Family Systems therapy as a practitioner, teacher, and writer. For much of his long career, he has focused on the healing of childhood sexual abuse and other major trauma. He is now focused on placing IFS in a multicultural and historical context and working with the others within us --what we find in our minds that is not part of our systems, called unattached burdens and guides in IFS. Bob has come to recognize and appreciate that how we conceive of ourselves and the boundaries of our minds is vitally important not only as a substantial cause of personal suffering but also as an underlying factor in many of our modern social problems.
Preface
1. Common elements of population
2. Determining of the boundaries
3. Fisheries disputes
4. Reactions on Canadian nationalism
5. Trade and commerce
6. The world of the average man
7. The worlds of higher education
8. Canada as interpreter.