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Talking to Our Selves
Written by Hal Stone, Ph.D. and Sidra Winkelman Stone, Ph.D.
Narrated by Michael Toms
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A husband-wife team, they have together developed "Voice Dialogue," a powerful and innovative approach to recognizing and integrating the many sub-personalities that exist within each of us. In this conversation they talk about our primary selves and disowned selves, especially with reference to relationship, bonding patterns, and how we can use "Voice Dialogue," as a tool for self-transformation either by itself or in tandem with other methods and techniques.
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