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Back Issues
The back issues below
may be obtained for $10.00 (US) by requesting them via email,
or by contacting the Iona College Department
of Pastoral & Family Counseling.
VOLUME XXX, 1995
Madonna House: A Healing Community, Camphill Village: Reflections and a Round Table Discussion, Promoting Agency among Children and Adolescents, The Runaway House: Characteristics of True Alternatives to the Psychiatric
Hospital, Existential Family Therapy and the Use of Parental Authority as an Antidote
to Soft Belly, VOLUME XXIX, 1994
By the Beautiful Sea, Threats and Terrors to Knowing, The Divine Wind, A Jungian Perspective on Suffering and Pain in Physical Illness: The Story
of Esther The Natural Conditions, Inner Work, Where the Wine is No Longer, Only, Itself , The Vale of Soul-Making, Broken-Hearted Warrior, The Invitation, The Way of Compassion, VOLUME XXVII, 1992
The Little Book of Life After Death, On Fechner's The Little Book of Life After Death, Fechner's Das Buchlein vom Leben nach dem Tode: A Reply to David Bakan, Gustav Theodor Fechner: Columbus of the New Psychology, Fechner's Interest in Psychical Research: Perspectives from VOLUME XXVI, 1991 Incarnation (Poem), Approaching Dream Narratives and Interpretations with a Hermenuetic of
Suspicion, Angels Ghosts, and Dreams: The Dreams of Religion & the Religion of
Dreams, Blake as Milton's Pastoral Counselor, What Was the Matter with Jung's Father?, The Dream as Religious Experience, Yin-Ego and the Dream Allies, Honest to Babylon, Self-Boundaries in Dreams, VOLUME XXV NO.1, Spring - Summer 1990
Reflections on the Psychology of Evil, Evil from an Analytic Psychology Perspective, The Human Dimension of Evil, Christian Theodicy and the Genuineness of Evil, Education in Eden (Growth and Development in Genesis), Evil in Dialogue, Dealing with Sin and Reconciliation in Psychotherapy: A Biblical Approach, The Evil Within Versus the Evil Without: The Importance of Dissociation, Multiple Personality, and the Phenomenon of Evil, Satanism and Vulnerable Adolescents,
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