John Heron - Books

Books

  • Feeling and Personhood: Psychology in Another Key (London, Sage, 1992)
  • Co-operative Inquiry: Research into the Human Condition (London, Sage, 1996)
  • Sacred Science: Person-centred Inquiry into the Spiritual and the Subtle (Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books, 1998)
  • The Complete Facilitator's Handbook (London, Kogan Page, 1999).
  • Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide fifth edition (London, Saqe, 2001)
  • Participatory Spirituality: A Farewell to Authoritarian Religion (New Zealand, Lulu Press, 2007)

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