[Ailist] Re: Connecting with Others
Kevin Kervick
kervick at comcast.net
Tue Mar 11 06:32:48 MST 2008
> Kevin, you mention scholarly inquiry--can you post references, please.
> I'm
> interested in them all, and especially any that actually offer insight
> into
> or actual means for the "how" and "with whom"--for me, the practical
> application is what is challenging.
Hello Cheri:
We think alike. I am working on a paper at Penn which deals with the how of
cross-cultural reconciliation and I recently submitted a proposal for an
interdisciplinary fellowship which I hope will become a doctoral
dissertation. I'll be glad to send the entire proposal to you. The
references, which are preliminary are below:
References
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Etzioni, A. (1996) The New Golden Rule. New York: Basic Books
Frank, J., (1991). Persuasion and Healing: A Comparative Study of
Psychotherapy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press
Girard, R. (1986). The Scapegoat. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press
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Schuster
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Hunter, J. D. (2007). Engaging the Cultural Complexities of Our Time.
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the University of Notre Dame on April 2.
Schnarch, D. M. (1991). Constructing the Sexual Crucible: An Integration of
Sexual and Marital Therapy. New York: Norton
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Publishing
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