Psychology for the Other: Papers 2011 

Alexandra Adame, Seattle University - Compassion for Things I’ll Never Know:The Philosophical Basis of Transpersonal Responsibility  

Michael J. DeVries, Trinity Christian College - In-habiting Buber’s Thought in Psychotherapy 

Ada Fetters, Seattle University - What Shall We DoWithout Us?   

David Flaxer, Seattle University - Levinas in Practice: Mental Health Treatment in a Community-Based Clinic 

Jeff Grant and Rodrigo Reyes-Alvarez del Castillo, Seattle University - A Hopeful Stance: How ethics, compassion and empathy can elicit change  

Steen Halling, Seattle University - What in the Life World is Levinas Talking About?    

Ken Kimmel, Jungian psychoanalyst - Wounded by the Other: Transcending Narcissism through the Experience of ‘Exteriority,’ As Understood in Levinas, Jewish Mysticism & Dreams 

George Kunz, Seattle University - For adults only due to extravagant language, possible misreading of texts, and painful messages about hypostatic therapeutic change 

Claire Steele LeBeau, Duquesne University and Seattle University - The Delicate Balance between Naming and Bearing, Giving and Receiving, Rejection and Return to the Other: A Levinasian Exploration of Holding Pain   

Heather Macdonald, Ph.D., Lesley University, David M. Goodman, Ph.D., Lesley University/Harvard Medical School, Katie Howe, Assumption College  - The Ghetto Intern: Culture and Memory 

Donna Orange – Inclusion: Attitudes Toward Otherness for Clinical Therapeutics  

Eric R. Severson, Ph.D. - Disruption and Epiphany: Levinas at Work in Therapy