Most Popular Choices

Articles

For Tag "Hero"
(Top > Recreation-Arts-Fun > Writing-Story-Myth-Folklore > Archetypes - Mythology: Hero)

# Date Link
#1 11/18/2016 Heroes, Joseph Campbell, and Jordan Peterson (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) The hero's journey begins with the call to adventure. Jordan Peterson writes that life exists within explored and unexplored territory both inside and outside of the mind. A narrative crisis occurs when our story (map of meaning) is inadequate to explain an anomaly. Heroism sets the hero apart from the group. Identification with the hero serves to decrease the unbearable motivational valence of the unknown.1 1 Comment Count
#2 10/10/2014 The Hero's Journey and The Biofeedback Neurofeedback Practitioner's and Client's Stories (Rob Kall) Here's a short summary of my take how story and the Hero's Journey plays an integral role in biofeedback:
#3 3/12/2013 Day 6 of Australia 2013: Hearing Voices 1 (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Day 6 finds us in Melbourne and back from the bush. I include some pictures from the bush. In Melbourne we are doing a presentation with the Hearing Voices Group of Victoria about indigenous approaches to voices. We started the day by explaining our approach to voices which is to give them full ontological status and dialoging with them to learn why they have come and what they want. We did experiential exercises after.
#4 3/19/2011 Approaches to Trauma in the Indigenous Community -- Day 10 of the Australian Journey (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Today is Day 10 of the Australian Cross-Cultural Mental Health Journey. Today we talked about trauma in aboriginal communities and how to address that trauma. We collaboratively arrived at some ideas to propose. We agreed that narrativizing is necessary. We need to hear the stories of woundedness that people have to tell and to celebrate their resistance to abuse and to focus more on the resistance than on being a victim.
#5 1/12/2010 Change Your Stories, Change Your Life (Book Excerpt) I believe anyone can become... the person who experiences pain or doubt or tough times or unfairness but who maintains perspective, humor, and a sense of optimism. When this person faces difficult problems, he or she still performs at his or her best. This person is an everyday hero.
#6 12/1/2009 Your Biofeedback Practitioner's Hero's Journey (Rob Kall) Joseph Campbell described a mythic pattern that any hero, any person going through a process of growth and increased personal awareness experiences. This model works very well for biofeedback practitioners, describing the stages, steps, experiences, problems, opportunities, challenges and rewards you can expect to encounter on your path to becoming a master of the world of biofeedback.

More Articles...

Tell A Friend