The Telling of a Love Story

by Sarah Jade Steinberg

Manuscript, 2011

Status

Available

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MANUSCRIPT STEINBERG, S.J.

Collection

Publication

A Paper written in Part to fulfill the requirements of Masters In Conflict Facilitation and Organizational Change through the Process Work Institute, Portland, OR

Local notes

http://www.processwork.org/files/Finalprojects/Steinberg_S_2011.pdf

Abstract/ Prelude
“Each psychology is a confession, and the worth of a psychology for another person lies not in the places where he can identify with it because it satisfies his psychic needs, but where it provokes him to work out his own psychology in response” 1. It is my hope that this paper in some way provokes, and in that provocation brings to light something of use to the reader. What I seek to prod are the ideas we have about change, in relation to the love stories we tell about ourselves, and that tell us. To do this I make use of the method and theory of Process Work, which is a psychological perspective and tool kit that at essence seeks to follow awareness, uncovering what is marginal as a way to support the nature of the process. This narrative is personal, it is my love story as I have lived it so far, and it is an attempt to go beyond the personal and perhaps find a gem or two that could be useful for whomever may read this, in the love story they are living.

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STE006
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