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The Hero’s Journey and Personal Mythology as Pathways in Mind-Body Healing

Donald Moss, PhD, Chair, School of Mind-Body Medicine San Francisco (November 2013). The Hero’s Journey and Personal Mythology as Pathways in Mind-Body Healing. Campbell’s contributions to health psychology and integrative medicine, I.

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The Hero’s Journey and Personal Mythology as Pathways in Mind-Body Healing

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  1. Donald Moss, PhD, Chair, School of Mind-Body Medicine San Francisco (November 2013) The Hero’s Journey and Personal Mythology as Pathways in Mind-Body Healing

  2. Campbell’s contributions to health psychology and integrative medicine, I. • Restoring the dimensions of the mythic and the sacred to everyday life. • Thomas Moore, The Re-enchantment of Everyday Life (1997)

  3. Campbell’s contributions to health psychology and integrative medicine, II. • Contributions to the new field of narrative medicine. • Arthur Kleinman, The Illness Narratives(1998) • Louis Mehl-Madrona, Coyote Medicine (1997) • Louis Mehl-Madrona, Narrative Medicine (2007)

  4. Campbell’s contributions to health psychology and integrative medicine, III. • Providing the concepts of story, personal myth, and personal mythology as fundamental frameworks for approaching the totality of human life. • James Hillman, Re-visioning Psychology (1975). • Ted Sarbin, Narrative Psychology: The Storied Nature of Human Conduct (1986).

  5. Campbell’s contributions to health psychology and integrative medicine, I. • Restoring the dimensions of the mythic and the sacred to everyday life. • Thomas Moore, The Re-enchantment of Everyday Life (1997)

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