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Abstract: . . . Health Resource Center, Jacksonville, Florida, and she was the Director of Counseling Services at San Jose State University. A student of integral yoga (Sri Aurobindo and the Mother), her expertise is in spiritual integration in psychotherapy. Kate Wolf-Pizor, Associate Professor; M.A. (marriage and family therapy), Santa Clara, 1986. Kate Wolf-Pizor has been a licensed marriage and family therapist in California for thirteen years and is Chair of the Residential Master’s Program. She is currently the President of the California State Division of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. She has a strong interest in ritual and works with the labyrinth as a healing practice and has a background in Western mystical traditions. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology © 2006 Thomson Peterson’s, a part of The Thomson Corporation • www.petersons.com . . . . . . Resource Center, Jacksonville, Florida, and she was the Director of Counseling Services at San Jose State University. A student of integral yoga (Sri Aurobindo and the Mother), her expertise is in spiritual integration in psychotherapy. Kate Wolf-Pizor, Associate Professor; M.A. (marriage and family therapy), Santa Clara, 1986. Kate Wolf-Pizor has been a licensed marriage and family therapist in California for thirteen years and is Chair of the Residential Master’s Program. She is currently the President of the California State Division of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. She has a strong interest in ritual and works with the labyrinth as a healing practice and has a background in Western mystical traditions. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology © 2006 Thomson Peterson’s, a part of The Thomson Corporation • www.petersons.com . . . --3000,2,750,1895,21164
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