Ego States in Heart-Centered therapies.

From: Journal of Heart Centered Therapies | Date: March 22, 2003| Author: Hartman, David; Zimberoff, Diane | Copyright information

Abstract: Heart-Centered therapies have drawn from the traditions and techniques of Ego State therapy and developmental psychotherapy. Ego State therapy is a therapeutic approach which recognizes that every individual incorporates numerous discreet ego states, with boundaries ranging from non-flexible to highly permeable. Each of these ego states is a part of one's personality with a particular set of thoughts and feelings and beliefs. Each of these ego states has a unique historic...

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