Yoga & Psyche: Integrating the Paths of Yoga and Psychology for Healing, Transformation, and Joy

Yoga & Psyche: Integrating the Paths of Yoga and Psychology for Healing, Transformation, and Joy
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However, she attributes the majority of her education and inspiration to years of research and practice in the world’s great mystical traditions, and to living in villages in India, Central and South America, and Europe. She is a counselor, professor of yogic and transpersonal psychologies, and the author of six books in the fields of psychology and spirituality, including Halfway Up the Mountain and To Touch Is to Live. Mariana resides in the San Francisco Bay area and teaches at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Mariana Caplan has received the following awards for Eyes Wide Open:2010 Gold IPPY - New Age (Mind-Body-Spirit)2010 Gold Living Now Award - Enlightenment/Spirituality2010 Silver Nautilus Award – Spirituality. About the AuthorMariana CaplanMariana Caplan, PhD, received degrees in cultural anthropology, counseling psychology, and contemporary spirituality
Has yoga improved your health and expanded your awareness, but emotional and relationship issues continue to challenge you? Have you found psychotherapy helpful, yet yearn for further spiritual discovery?With Yoga & Psyche, Mariana Caplan explores how these domains of transformation complement each other—laying the groundwork for a new merging of the two.“When we bring together yoga and psychology,” writes Caplan, “we awaken possibilities for growth within our body, psyche, and spirit. Together they form a seamless weave of insights and practices applicable in the yoga studio, therapy room, or amid the rush of daily life.”Through ori
Mariana Caplan has received the following awards for Eyes Wide Open:2010 Gold IPPY - New Age (Mind-Body-Spirit)2010 Gold Living Now Award - Enlightenment/Spirituality2010 Silver Nautilus Award – Spirituality. She is a counselor, professor of yogic and transpersonal psychologies, and the author of six books in the fields of psychology and spirituality, including Halfway Up the Mountain and To Touch Is to Live. Mariana resides in