Authors: Charles W. Hoge M.D.
Hanna, Judith Lynne. Dancing for Health: Conquering and Preventing Stress.
New York: AltaMira Press, 2006.
Hightower, Newton. Anger Busting 101: New ABCs for Angry Men and the
Women Who Love Them. Houston, TX: Bayou Publishing, 2005.
HERB M. GOLDBERG AREAS OF CONTRIBUTION
1) Feedback, facilitator's/psychotherapist's personality attributes,
and their effect on students'/clients' self-awareness and personal
development
2) Survivor's guilt, self-punishment, and forgiveness of self
3) "Fault" and the "Illusion of choice"
4) The impact of "fault" on individuals and society
5) The impact of the "illusion of choice" on individuals and society
6) The impact of "fault" on responsibility and accountability
7) The relationship between "fault" and responsibility/accountability
8) Student-centered educational principles focused on learning rather
than teaching
9) Client-centered psychotherapy
10) The distinction between anger and rage and its basis and
implications
11) The nature of nonsensical/irrational (stupid) questions and their
relation to irreconcilable thoughts/emotions
12) Humor and absurdity and their application in psychotherapy
OTHER READING
Albom, Mitch. Tuesdays with Morrie. New York: Random House, 1997.
Cleary, Thomas, and J. C. Cleary. The Blue Cliff Record. Boston: Shambala,
1977.
Frankl, Viktor E. Man's Search for Meaning. Boston, MA: Beacon Press,
1959.
Fromm, Erich. The Art of Loving. New York: Harper and Row, 1956.
Heller, Joseph. Catch-22. New York: Scribner, 1955.
Kopp, Sheldon B. If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him! New York:
Bantam Books, 1972.
Kushner, Harold S. When Bad Things Happen to Good People. New York:
Anchor Books, 2004 (1981).
Rimpoche, Chokyi Nyima, and David R. Shlim. Medicine and Compassion:
A Tibetan Lama's Guidance for Caregivers. Boston, MA: Wisdom
Publications, 2006.
Tillich, Paul. Dynamics of Faith. New York: Harper Collins, 1957.
Viorst, Judith. Necessary Losses. New York: The Free Press, 1986.