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Contains 45 Results:
Chapter 1 – Parallels Between Mythopoetic Men’s Work/Men’s Peer Mutual Support Groups and Selected Feminist Theories by Edward
Part I – Mythopoetic Men’s work and Theory Part II – Therapeutic Applications Part III - Research on the ManKind Project Past IV – Feminist Roundtable Conclusion by Edward Read Barton, pp. 252 – 254. Others who considered submitting chapters
Chapter 2 – Beyond the Drum: AN Exploratory Study of Group Process in a Mythopoetic Men’s Group by Steve R. Wilson and Eric S. Mankowski, pp. 21 – 45
Part I – Mythopoetic Men’s work and Theory Part II – Therapeutic Applications Part III - Research on the ManKind Project Past IV – Feminist Roundtable Conclusion by Edward Read Barton, pp. 252 – 254. Others who considered submitting chapters
Chapter 3 – Warriors and Fathers: Once Were Warriors and the Mythopoetic Understanding of Men’s Violence by Chris Bullock, pp. 46 – 58
containing correspondence, research, reviewer’s comments, drafts, notes, and other materials
Chapter 4 – The Mythopoetic Interpretation of Texts: Hermeneutical Considerations by David B. Perrin, pp. 59 – 74
containing correspondence, research, reviewer’s comments, drafts, notes, and other materials
Chapter 5 – a Proposed Model for comparing Writers in the Mythopoetic Branch of the Contemporary Men’s Movement by Thomas M Brunner, pp. 75 – 86
containing correspondence, research, reviewer’s comments, drafts, notes, and other materials
Chapter 6 – Silencing the Men’s Movement: Gender, Ideology, and Popular discourse by Joel Morton, pp. 87 – 99
containing correspondence, research, reviewer’s comments, drafts, notes, and other materials.
Chapter 7 - Reconstructing Masculinity: Role Models in the Life Stories of Men’s Peer Mutual Support Groups, by Eric S. Mankowski, pp. 100 – 117
containing correspondence, research, reviewer’s comments, drafts, notes, and other materials.
Chapter 8 – The Use of Myth and quasi-Myth in Therapy by Ross Thomas Lucas, pp. 121 – 129
containing correspondence, research, reviewer’s comments, drafts, notes, and other materials
Chapter 9 – working with Men from a Mythopoetic Perspective: An Integrity Therapy Framework by Nedra R. Lander and Danielle Nahon, pp, 130 – 144
containing correspondence, research, reviewer’s comments, drafts, notes, and other materials
Chapter10 – Object Relations Perspectives of Masculine Initiation by Wesley R. Goodenough, pp. 145 – 156
containing correspondence, research, reviewer’s comments, drafts, notes, and other materials.