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    • Introduction to Focusing
      • Introduction to Focusing: Module 1
        • 1.2: Focusing Listening
        • 1.3: The Focusing Attitude
      • Introduction to Focusing: Module 2
        • 2.1 Process of Focusing and Guiding
        • 2.2 Listening Responses and Invitations in the Focusing Partnership
        • 2.3 The Use of Language in Partnerships
        • 2.4 Getting the Right Distance
    • Focusing for Clinicians
    • Focusing Practice Group
      • Focusing Practice Group: Module 1
        • Session 1: Deep Listening
        • Session 2: Keeping the Felt Sense Company
        • Session 3: Challenges in the Focusing Process
        • Session 4: The Process of Focusing
      • Focus Practicing Group: Module 2
        • 2.1 Guiding and Felt Sensing as the Companion
        • 2.2 Responses and Invitations in the Focusing Partnership
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  • Poems
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Poems

Bernstein, Leonard “Stillness”

Berry, Wendell “I Go Among the Trees”

Campbell, Joseph “Reflection”

Gorman, Amanda “The Hill We Climb”

Leijssem, Mia “Living Forward. The Challenge of carrying forward Gene Gendlin’s legacy”

Moscovitch, Steve “From OY to JOY”

Oliver, Mary “Wild Geese”

Neruda, Paulo “If Each Day Falls”

Preston, Lynn “Two Interwoven Miracles”

Rumi, Jellaludin “The Guest House”

Whyte, David “Start Close In”

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