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Hiroshima
by D Shapiro
A child with a red dress, chases a pigeon, and bends to catch it.
A young man, no more than 30, puts his arm around his son and bends to hear the child’s words.
The man’s ear and arm are blistered with red scars.
An Imperfect Eulogy
by D. Shapiro (1970)
For a blue-eyed grandmother. This poem shares the pain of death and the fragility of life. There is also commentary by Johanna and later thoughts (2018) on using art to “cope” with life suffering.
PETE’S PASSING
by D Shapiro
3/8/18
Tears, fear, anger, No
control, helpless, what to do
Now…breathe, share, love, smile
The Journey, (poems at different life stages) 1987-2018
by D Shapiro with comments by J Shapiro
One / Om / One
Is it ten years study
Or just siz years to wisdom…
So who is counting?!
(1987)
Ramakrishna: A Pictorial Journey
by Deane H. Shapiro, Jr., Ph.D.
Comments By Shauna and Johanna
Further Supplemental: Johanna Shapiro’s comments on the Article
Who’s in Control? A Female Client Sharing in Therapy
Deane H. Shapiro, Jr., Ph. D.
Client Asks “Who is in control?”: A Relational Vignette for teaching
Johanna’s comment: The questions at the end are excellent. It’s fine to keep my comment, it shows one way of responding to the situation. It’s an interesting scenario and certainly worth putting on your website.
A Relationship Case: Several sessions; my letter to her.
Johanna’s comment: The value of this is seeing the step-by-step more behavioral approach to intervention after her negative experience with psychodynamic psychiatry, Also recommend putting this up. I value your honesty openness in your self-appraisal about how frustrated you were about not knowing how to motivate the client to face the abyss. No wonder! I thought the letter you wrote to her was superb, so empathic, encouraging. It showed you really cared about her and were thinking about her.
Psychological Health
by Shapiro, DH, Santerre, C, .Shapiro, SL, Astin, JA, Shapiro, JD, Huston, JA
(2010) Psychological Health. in The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology. Fourth Edition, Vol 3, I. Weiner & W. E. Craighead (Eds.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. 1323-1325
by Shapiro, DH, Santerre, C, .Shapiro, SL, Astin, JA
(2004) Psychological Health. in Craighead, W.E.& Nemeroff, CB (Eds) Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience. The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science. 3rd Edition.,pp 747-749 (abridged version)
by Shapiro, DH, Santerre, C, .Shapiro, SL, Astin, JA
(2001) Psychological Health. in Craighead, W.E.& Nemeroff, CB (Eds) Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience. The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science. 3rd Edition.
by Deane H. Shapiro, Jr., Ph.D.
(1987) Psychological Health. In Corsini, R. (ed) Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York: Wiley, Vol. 3, 99-101, 1984. *Abridged version (1987) 889-890. 2nd Edition, 1994.
by Shapiro, DH, Santerre, C, .Shapiro, SL, Astin, JA
(1984) Psychological Health. in Craighead, W.E.& Nemeroff, CB (Eds) Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience. The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science.
AH, TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM…..
by D Shapiro
When I was 16 my mom gave me a journal to write my dreams in. So a dream journal was started. The notes were hand written daily, when I remembered. Then in graduate school, I began to study different ways of interpreting dreams, and I became more serious, beginning each morning with writing the dreams from the previous night (and keeping a note pad so when I woke up after as many REM sleeps as possible I would jot down some notes . In 1999 (after 36 years of hand written notes, I switched to typing the notes each morning. In the last 19 years I’ve accumulated over 1200 pages single spaced!:)—dreams and commentary. I began keeping a table of contents trying to organize types of dreams: e.g. eros and Thanatos; bridge building; parts of self; control and loss of control ; family of origin, created family, belonging; me as observer, self-reflection; relationship to society; creativity (music, art—which I could never do, or at least have never done in waking life!); different parts of self….
This section is one I hope to get to (only limitation is mortality—written at 71.5!) and other projects that currently have priority. The impetus for this entry was a dream of our two girls, at 6 and 8, which I found in the “poetry” section. I guess I thought I could make a poem out of it. Johanna suggested it might be good to put it in the “dream” journal section of the website—a section which I hadn’t even envisioned, much less begun. So, today, Dec 7, 2018, I begin it.
Since I certainly have made every effort in life to be self-aware and reflective of my waking life, it seems reasonable to try to do the same with my “dream life.” 🙂