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Adler, Ronald B., and George Rodman. Understanding Human Communication. Fort
Worth: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1988.
Ahl, Valerie, and T.F.H. Allen. Hierarchy Theory: A Vision, Vocabulary, and
Epistemology. New York: Columbia University Press. 1996.
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Allport, Gordon W. Becoming. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1955.
Anderson, Kare. Getting What You Want. New York: Dutton. 1993.
Austin, John. How to Do Things with Words. Cambridge: Cambridge University
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Bakan, David. The Duality of Human Existence: Isolation and Communion
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Bandler, Richard. Using Your Brain - For a CHANGE. Moab, Utah: Real People
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Bandler, Richard, and John Grinder. The Structure of Magic, Vol. 1. Palo Alto:
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Berger, Peter L., and Thomas Luckmann. The Social Construction of Reality:
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Blanton, Brad. Radical Honesty. New York: Dell Publishing. 1996.
Bolton, Robert. People Skills. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. 1985.
Bower, Sharon A., and Gordon H. Bower. Asserting Yourself. Reading, Mass.:
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Brammer, Lawrence M. The Helping Relationship: Processes and Skills. 5th ed.
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Bratman, Michael E. “What is Intention?” in Philip R. Cohen. Jerry Morgan and Martha
E. Pollack. eds. Intentions in Communication. Cambridge: MIT Press. 1990.
Brockman, John. The Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution. New York:
Simon and Schuster. 1995
Bruner, Jerome. Acts of Meaning. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1990.
Bush, Robert A. Baruch, and Joseph P. Folger. The Promise of Mediation: Responding
to Conflict Through Empowerment and Recognition. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass. 1994.
Capra, Fritjof. The Tao of Physics. New York: Bantam. 1977.
________. The Web of Life. New York: Anchor Books. 1996.
Cashdan, Sheldon. Object Relations Therapy: Using the Relationship. New York:
Norton. 1988.
Casti, John. L. Complexification: Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the
Science of Surprise. New York: Harper Collins. 1994.
Charon, Joel. Symbolic Interactionism. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice
Hall. 1979.
Cochran , Larry, and Joan Laub. Becoming an Agent: Patterns and Dynamics
for Shaping Your Life. Albany, New York: State University of New York
Press. 1994.
Cohen, Philip R., Jerry Morgan and Martha E. Pollack, editors. Intentions in
Communication. Cambridge: MIT Press. 1990.
Corey, Gerald. Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy. 4th ed.
Pacific Grove, Calif.: Brooks/Cole. 1991.
Cushman, Philip. Constructing the Self, Constructing America: A Cultural History
of Psychotherapy. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley. 1995.
D’Andrade, Roy. The Development of Cognitive Anthropology. Cambridge:
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Dawes, Robyn M. House of Cards: Psychology and Psychotherapy Built on Myth.
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Douglas, Mary. Natural Symbols. New York: Vintage Books. 1973.
Selected Bibliography -- Page 193
Efran, Jay S., Michael D Lukens, and Robert J. Lukens. Language. Structure and
Change: Frameworks of Meaning in Psychotherapy. New York: Norton. 1990.
Erikson, Erik. Childhood and Society, 2nd ed. New York: Norton. 1963.
Faber, Adele. & Elaine Mazlish. How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So
Kids Will Talk. New York: Avon Books. 1980.
Fisher, Roger, William Ury and Bruce Patton. Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement
Without Giving In. 2nd ed.. New York: Penguin Books. 1991.
Fogel, Alan. Developing through Relationships: Origins of Communication. Self
and Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1993.
Francois, Charles. “Who Knows What General Systems Theory Is?” Systems Inquiry
Primer Project. World Wide Web. 1996.
Frankl, Viktor. The Doctor and the Soul: From Psychotherapy to Logotherapy, 2nd ed.
New York: Bantam. 1967.
Freedman, Jill, and Gene Combs. Narrative Therapy: The Social Construction of
Preferred Realities. New York: Norton. 1996.
Geertz, Clifford. “On the nature of anthropological understanding.” in Culture Theory:
Essays on Mind. Self and Emotion. Richard A. Schweder and Robert A. LeVine,
editors. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1984.
Gergen, Kenneth J. The Saturated self: Dilemmas of Identity in Contemporary Life.
New York: Basic Books. 1991.
________. Realities and Relationships: Soundings in Social Construction. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press. 1994.
Geyer, Felix. “The Challenge of Sociocybernetics.” Paper presented at the 13th World
Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld. July 18-24, 1994.
Goldman, Alvin I. Philosophical Applications of Cognitive Science. Boulder, Colorado:
Westview Press. 1993.
Goodman, Gerald, and Glenn Esterly. The Talk Book: The Intimate Science of
Communicating in Close Relationships. Emmaus, PA: Rodale Press. 1988.
Gordon, Thomas. Parent Effectiveness Training. New York: Penguin. 1975.
Greenspan, Stanley, with Beryl Lieff Benderly. The Growth of the Mind. Reading,
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Gruen, Arno. The Insanity of Normality. New York: Grove Weidenfeld. 1992.
________. The Betrayal of the Self. New York: Grove Press. 1989.
Guntrip, Harry. Psychoanalytic Theory, Therapy and the Self. New York: Basic
Books. 1971.
Harper, Nancy. Human Communication Theory: The History of a Paradigm. Rochelle
Park, New Jersey: Hayden Book Co. 1979.
Harré, Rom. Personal Being. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1982.
________, editor. The Social Construction of Emotions. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 1986.
Havens, Leston. Making Contact: Uses of Language in Psychotherapy. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press. 1986.
Heisenberg, Werner. Physics and Beyond: Encounters and Conversations, tr. Arnold J.
Pomerans. New York: Harper. 1972.
Hocker, Joyce L., and William W. Wilmot. Interpersonal Conflict. 4th ed. Madison,
Wisconsin: Brown & Benchmark Publishers. 1995.
Holland, John H. Hidden Order: How Adaptation Builds Complexity. Reading, Mass.:
Addison-Wesley. 1995
Horney, Karen. The Neurotic Personality of Our Time. New York: Norton. 1937.
Izard, Carroll E., Jerome Kagan and Robert B. Zajonc. editors. Emotions, Cognition
and Behavior. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1984.
Jourard, Sydney M. The Transparent Self, rev. ed. New York: Van Nostrand
Reinhold. 1971.
Joslyn, Cliff. “The Law of Requisite Variety” in Principles of Systems and Cybernetics.
An Evolutionary Perspective. World Wide Web. 1993.
Kaplan, Louise J. Oneness and Separateness: From Infant to Individual. New York:
Simon and Schuster. 1978.
Kegan, Robert. The Evolving Self: Problem and Process in Human Development.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1982.
________. In Over Our Heads: The Mental Demands of Modern Life. Cambridge:
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Selected Bibliography -- Page 195
Kellert, Stephen H. In the Wake of Chaos: Unpredictable Order in Dynamical Systems.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1993.
Kelly, George A. A Theory of Personality: The Psychology of Personal Constructs.
New York: Norton. 1963.
Kelso, J. A. Scott. Dynamic Patterns: The Self-Organization of Brain and Behavior.
Cambridge: MIT Press. 1995.
Kennedy, Eugene and Sara C. Charles. On Becoming a Counselor: A Basic Guide for
Nonprofessional Counselors. New York: Crossroad. 1992.
Kenny, Carolyn. Piaget Reader. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Antioch University. 1993.
Kornfield, Jack. A Path with Heart. New York: Bantam. 1993.
Kuhn, Thomas. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press. 1970.
________. The Essential Tension: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1977.
Laborde, Genie Z. Influencing with Integrity: Management Skills for Communication and
Negotiation. Palo Alto, Calif.: Syntony Publishing. 1987.
Lakoff, George, and Mark Johnson. Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press. 1980.
Langer, Ellen J. Mindfulness. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley. 1989.
Lasch, Cristopher. The Minimal Self: Psychic Survival in Troubled Times. New York:
Norton. 1985.
Laughlin, Jr., Charles D., John McManus and Eugene G. d’Aquili. Brain. Symbol and
Experience: Toward a Neurophenomenology of Human Consciousness. Boston:
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Lauwerier, Hans. Fractals: Endlessly Repeated Geometrical Figures, trans. Sophia
Gill-Hoffstädt. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 1991.
Lazarus, Arnold. In the Mind’s Eye. New York: Guilford Press. 1984.
Lazarus, Richard S., and Susan Folkman. Stress. Appraisal and Coping. New York:
Springer. 1984.
Littlejohn, Stephen W. Theories of Human Communication. 5th ed. Belmont, Calif.:
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Lock, Andrew. “Metaphenomena and change.” in Mental Mirrors: Metacognition in
Social Knowledge and Communication, eds. Charles Antaki and Alan Lewis.
London: Sage. 1986.
Lutz, Catherine A., and Lila Abu-Lughod, eds. Language and the Politics of Emotion
(Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
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Mahler, Margaret. The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant. New York: Basic
Books. 1975.
Mainzer, Klaus. Thinking in Complexity: The Complex Dynamics of Matter, Mind
and Mankind, 2nd ed. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. 1996.
Maslow, Abraham H. The Farther Reaches of Human Nature. New York: Viking. 1971.
Masson, Jeffrey. Against Therapy. New York: Athenium. 1988.
Maturana, Humberto R., and Francisco J. Varela. The Tree of Knowledge. Boston:
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Maxmen, Jerrold S. Essential Psychopathology. New York: Norton. 1986.
May, Rollo. Love and Will. New York: Norton. 1969.
McKay, Matthew, Martha Davis and Patrick Fanning. Messages: The Communication
Skills Book. Oakland, Calif.: New Harbinger. 1983.
Metcalfe, Janet and Arthur P. Shimamura, editors. Metacognition: Knowing about
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Mey, Jacob L. Pragmatics: An Introduction. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. 1993.
Miller, Alice. For Your Own Good. Hildegard and Hunter Hannum, translators. New
York: Farrar Straus Giroux. 1983.
Miller, James G. Living Systems. New York: McGraw-Hill. 1978.
Miller, Sherod, Daniel Wackman, and Elam Nunnally. Alive and Aware: Improving
Communication in Relationships. Minneapolis, Minn.: Interpersonal
Communication Programs, Inc. 1975.
________. Couple Communication I: Talking Together. Minneapolis, Minn.: Interpersonal
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Miller, Sherod, Daniel Wackman, Elam Nunnally, and Carol Saline. Straight Talk. New
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Minsky, Marvin. The Society of Mind. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1986.
Nye, Robert W. Three Psychologies. Pacific Grove, Calif.: Brooks/Cole. 1992.
O’Connor, Joseph, and John Seymour. Introducing Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
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Ornstein, Robert. The Psychology of Consciousness. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. 1972.
Pagels, Heinz. The Dreams of Reason: The Computer and the Rise of the Sciences of
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Paul, Jordan, and Margaret Paul. Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You?
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Pearce, W. Barnett. Communication and the Human Condition. Carbondale, Illinois:
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________. Interpersonal Communication: Making Social Worlds. New York:
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Pearce, W. Barnett, Vernon E. Cronen, and R. Forrest Conklin. “On What to Look
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Piaget, Jean. Possibility and Necessity: Volume 1. The Role of Possibility in Cognitive
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Rosenberg, Marshall B. A Model for Nonviolent Communication. Philadelphia:
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