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1 Bachelor of Counselling and Sustainable Living (BCSL) Reading List The following readings will be used in the program: Adler, R. H., Herrmann, J. M., Koehne, K., Schonecke, O. W. Uexkuell, T.von, & Wesiack, W. (1997). Psychosomatic medicine. Munich: Germany: Urban & Schwarzenberg. Allen, J. (2004). Traumatic relationships and serious mental disorders. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Anthony, C. (1995). Ecopsychology and the Deconstruction of Whiteness. In T. Roszak, M.E. Gomes, & A.D. Kanner (eds.) Ecopsychology, pp. 263–78. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books. Aposhyan, S. (2004). Body-mind psychotherapy: Principles, techniques and practical applications. New York: Norton. Arden, J., & Linford, L. (2009). Brain-based therapy with adults: Evidence based treatment for everyday practice. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. Aron, L., & Anderson, F. L. (1998). Relational perspectives on the body. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. Ashton, J., & Laura, R. (1998). The perils of progress: The health and environment hazards of modern technology, and what you can do about them. Sydney: University of NSW Press. Atwood, G. E., & Stolorow, R. D. (1993). Faces in a cloud: Intersubjectivity in personality theory. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. Bahne-Bahnson, C. (1982). Psychosomatic issues in cancer. In R.L. Gallon (ed.) The psychosomatic approach to illness. New York: Elsevier North Holland. Bakal, D. (1999). Minding the body: Clinical uses of somatic awareness. New York: The Guilford Press. Barrows, A. (1995). The ecopsychology of child development, pp. 101–10. In T. Roszak, M. E. Gomes, & A. D. Kanner (eds.) Ecopsychology. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books. Bateson, G, (2002). Mind and nature: A necessary unity (advances in systems theory, complexity and the human sciences). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. Beebe, B., & Lachmann, F. M. (2005). ‘Dyadic systems view’. In Infant research and adult treatment: Co- constructing interactions. London: Routledge. Bell, S. & Morse, S. (1999). Sustainability indicators: Measuring the immeasurable. London: Earthscan. Boadella, D. (1976). In the wake of Reich. Boston, MA: Coventure. Boadella, D. (1984). Styles of breathing. In D. Boadella (ed.) Embryology and therapy, Collected Papers from Energy & Character: The Journal of Biosysnthesis (pp. 44-51). Rodden, Weymouth, Dorset: Abbotsbury Publications. Boadella, D. (1986). Wilhelm Reich: The evolution of his work. London: Arkana. Boadella, D. (1987). Lifestreams: An introduction to biosynthesis. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Bognar, G., & Hirose, I. (2014). The ethics of health care rationing. New York: Routledge.

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Bachelor of Counselling and Sustainable Living (BCSL)

Reading List The following readings will be used in the program: Adler, R. H., Herrmann, J. M., Koehne, K., Schonecke, O. W. Uexkuell, T.von, & Wesiack, W. (1997). Psychosomatic medicine. Munich: Germany: Urban & Schwarzenberg. Allen, J. (2004). Traumatic relationships and serious mental disorders. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Anthony, C. (1995). Ecopsychology and the Deconstruction of Whiteness. In T. Roszak, M.E. Gomes, & A.D. Kanner (eds.) Ecopsychology, pp. 263–78. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books. Aposhyan, S. (2004). Body-mind psychotherapy: Principles, techniques and practical applications. New York: Norton. Arden, J., & Linford, L. (2009). Brain-based therapy with adults: Evidence based treatment for everyday practice. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. Aron, L., & Anderson, F. L. (1998). Relational perspectives on the body. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. Ashton, J., & Laura, R. (1998). The perils of progress: The health and environment hazards of modern technology, and what you can do about them. Sydney: University of NSW Press. Atwood, G. E., & Stolorow, R. D. (1993). Faces in a cloud: Intersubjectivity in personality theory. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. Bahne-Bahnson, C. (1982). Psychosomatic issues in cancer. In R.L. Gallon (ed.) The psychosomatic approach to illness. New York: Elsevier North Holland. Bakal, D. (1999). Minding the body: Clinical uses of somatic awareness. New York: The Guilford Press. Barrows, A. (1995). The ecopsychology of child development, pp. 101–10. In T. Roszak, M. E. Gomes, & A. D. Kanner (eds.) Ecopsychology. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books. Bateson, G, (2002). Mind and nature: A necessary unity (advances in systems theory, complexity and the human sciences). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. Beebe, B., & Lachmann, F. M. (2005). ‘Dyadic systems view’. In Infant research and adult treatment: Co-constructing interactions. London: Routledge. Bell, S. & Morse, S. (1999). Sustainability indicators: Measuring the immeasurable. London: Earthscan. Boadella, D. (1976). In the wake of Reich. Boston, MA: Coventure. Boadella, D. (1984). Styles of breathing. In D. Boadella (ed.) Embryology and therapy, Collected Papers from Energy & Character: The Journal of Biosysnthesis (pp. 44-51). Rodden, Weymouth, Dorset: Abbotsbury Publications. Boadella, D. (1986). Wilhelm Reich: The evolution of his work. London: Arkana. Boadella, D. (1987). Lifestreams: An introduction to biosynthesis. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Bognar, G., & Hirose, I. (2014). The ethics of health care rationing. New York: Routledge.

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Boulanger, G. (2007). Wounded by reality: Understanding and treating adult onset trauma. London: Routledge. Brandchaft, B. (1993). A case of intractable depression, Progress in Self Psychology, 4, 135-154. Bretherton, I, (1992). The origins of attachment theory: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth. Developmental Psychology, 28, 759-775. Briere, J. (1996). Treating adult survivors of severe childhood abuse and neglect: Further development of an integrative model. In J. E. B. Myers, L. Berliner, J. Briere, C. T. Hendrix, T. Reid & C. Jenny (Eds.), The APSAC handbook on child maltreatment, (2nd edn). London: Sage Publications. Buirski, P. (2005). Practicing intersubjectively. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. Buirski, P., & Kottler, J. A. (Eds.) (2007). New Developments in Self Psychology Practice, Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. Buzzell, L., & Chalquist, C. (2009). Ecotherapy. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books. Calais-Germain, B. (1993). Anatomy of movement. Vista, CA: Eastland Press. Carroll, R. (2000). Thinking through the body: Integrated muscular work. Retrieved from http://www.thinkbody.co.uk/body-psych/integr-musc-work.htm Carroll, R. (2002). Biodynamic massage in psychotherapy: Re-integrating, re-owning, and re-associating through the body. In Staunton, T. (Ed.) Advances in body psychotherapy. London: Routledge. Casement, P. (1985). On learning from the patient. New York: The Guilford Press. Clinebell, H. (1996). Ecotherapy. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. Coburn, W. J. (2000). The organizing forces of contemporary psychoanalysis: Reflections on non-linear dynamic systems theory. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 17(3), 750-770. Cohen, M. J. (2003). The web of life imperative: Regenerative ecopsychology techniques that help people think in balance with natural systems. Victoria, BC: Institute of Global Education & Trafford Publications, Corning P. A, (2005). Holistic Darwinism: Synergy, cybernetics, and the bioeconomics of evolution. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press. Corrigall, J., Payne, H., & Wilkinson, H. (Eds.) (2006). About a body: Working with the embodied mind in psychotherapy. London: Routledge. Damasio, A. R. (1999). The feeling of what happens: Body and emotion in the making of consciousness. London: Heinemann. Damasio, A. R. (2005, April). Feeling our emotions. Interview with the author. Scientific American Mind. Retrieved from http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=feeling-our-emotions Doidge, N. (2008). The brain that changes itself: Stories of personal triumph from the frontiers of brain science. London: Penguin. Dominelli, L. (2012). Green social work: Cambridge: From environmental crises to environmental justice. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. Eagly, A. H., & Kulesa, P. (1997). Attitudes, attitude structure, and resistance to change. In M. H. Bazerman, D. M. Messick, A. E. Tenbrunsel, & K. A. Wade-Benzoni (eds.) Environment, ethics and behaviour: The psychology of environmental valuation and degradation. San Francisco, CA: The New Lexington Press.

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Egan, G. (2002). The helping relationship: Values in action. In G. Egan, The skilled helper, pp. 40-60. Andover, UK: Cengage Learning. Fisher, A. (2002). Radical ecopsychology. Albany, NY, SUNY Press. Fosha, D. (2003). Dyadic regulation and experiential work with emotion and relatedness in trauma and disorganized attachment. In D. J. Siegel & M. F. Solomon (eds.) Healing trauma: Attachment, trauma, the brain, and the mind, pp. 221-281. New York: Norton. Frank, R. (2001). Body of awareness: A somatic and developmental approach to psychotherapy. Cambridge, MA: Gestalt Press. Gaard, G. (1993). Ecofeminism: Women, animals, nature. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Gallagher, S. (2006). How the body shapes the mind. New York: Oxford University Press. Gebser, J. (1986). The ever-present origin. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press. Geist, R. (2007). Who are you, who am I, and where are we going: Sustained empathic immersion in the opening phase of psychoanalytic treatment. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 2(1): 1-26. Geist, R. (2008). Connectedness, permeable boundaries and the development of the self. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 3(2): 129 -152. Geldard, D., & Geldard, K. (2001). Basic personal counselling. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Prentice Hall. Gendlin, E. (1982). Focusing (2nd revised) edition. New York: Bantam Books. Gibbs, R. W. (2006). Embodiment and cognitive science. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Goble, F G. (2004). The theory of basic needs. In The Third Force: The Psychology of Abraham Maslow. Richmond, CA: Maurice Bassett Publishing. Goleman, D. (1997). Emotional intelligence. New York: Bantam Books. Greenberg, L. S., & Goldman, R. N. (2008). Emotion-focused couples therapy: The dynamics of emotion, love and power. Washington, DC: APA Books. Hamilton, C. (2003) Growth fetish. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin. Hamilton, C., & Dennis, R. (2005). Affluenza: When too much is never enough. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen &

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