The Feeling Life
An invitation to psychological dialog based on the belief that an ongoing realization of the independent existence of The Feeling Life is central to any full-spectrum understanding of the human experience.
In other words:
We must meet our feelings as they present and not how we might like them to present.
Since it is only by meeting our feelings on their terms that we may eventually unlock the secrets they carry w/r/t our progress and further development.
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David completed his undergraduate work at Bennington College, after which he took a Masters in English and Creative Writing at Johns Hopkins University. While working on his Ph.D. at Rice, however, David experienced a turn in his path and left academia to start a business in the so-called real world. All things being equal, David returned to University several years later, in his late twenties – this time to Columbia, where he took an MS in Social Work.
Since that time David has been a practicing psychotherapist, trained in a variety of traditions including intensive practical studies and applications in psychosynthesis and psychoanalysis. In addition to the many peer reviewed articles David has published over the years, he is currently at work on completing the third book of a trilogy, entitled, Changing Thoughtforms: A Study in Imagination and the Repression of the Obvious.
David works in Nyack, NY where he also lives with his beloved wife and daughter.
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