ABSTRACT

This book brings the wisdom of the ancient healing practice of shamanism together with the insights of contemporary psychology to provide an integrated approach to the treatment of traumatic symptoms.'Soulfulness' has two historic shamanic roots: Mayan and Native American psychology - a psychology of Self - as expressed in the many aspects of the Medicine Wheel, the wheel of health and wholeness; and the Shamanic Journey and Soul Retrieval, as practiced in traditional societies throughout the world, notably the Tungus tribes of Siberia. This book presents the ancient wisdom of shamanic theory and practice in a form which is fit for use within the mainstream of twenty-first century psychotherapeutic endeavour, including an extensive explanation of Shamanic Psychology and a practical description of the ceremonies of the Shamanic Journey and Soul Retrieval.

chapter One|11 pages

What this book is about

chapter Three|27 pages

The Medicine Wheel: shamanic psychology

chapter Four|24 pages

Attachment theory and shamanic psychology

chapter Five|18 pages

Shamanic journey and soul retrieval ceremonies

chapter Six|24 pages

Trauma and the wounded soul: perspectives

chapter Nine|13 pages

Approaches to the deep psyche: soul retrieval

chapter Ten|34 pages

Psychotherapy and counselling with soul

chapter |5 pages

Afterword