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MQ Jan/Feb 2009

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Face To Face
Therapy in the Age of Screenworld
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Featured Articles

Screenworld
By Michael Ventura
Today we engage the world more often through screens than face-to-face. Without planning to, we've become citizens of Screenworld, a collective state of mind that's profoundly altering our orientation toward reality.

Finding the Pulse
By Nancy Napier
Helping clients to fully live their lives often means inviting them to notice how their bodies are contradicting what their psyches are telling them.

The Tao of Improv
By Robert Taibbi
Improvisational theater offers a unique way of approaching relationships—and psychotherapy—that's generous rather than closed, supportive rather than competitive, organic rather than scripted.

When "Them" Becomes "Us"
By Kenneth V. Hardy
The creation of "the other" is the dynamic at the heart of racism, sexism, homophobia, and persecution. The first step in altering that dynamic is the struggle to challenge your own sense of "them" and "us."

The Non-Remembrance of Things Past
By Fred Wistow

Has your memory become erratic, unreliable, fuzzy at the edges, or nowhere to be found, like those barely remembered dreams that wriggle out of your grasp in the middle of the night? If so, take heart! You're not alone.