L<br >Foreword<br > Lee Silverstein has written a book for an al, tist<br > in humanistic psychology. Because he is an<br > artist himself.<br > He takes paint, and canvas, and brush and<br > pallet knife, and makes beauty. In this case, his<br > paint was reality therapy, his canvas rational<br > emotive therapy, and his brush values<br > clarification. With consummate skill, he has<br > produced an incredible resource for<br > practitioners in the helping professions.<br > Lee is a weaver, too. He has woven a fabric<br > of gentle simplicity. He has woven ideas into a<br >framework that can be used. His inspiration<br >and insights glisten like gossamer threads in<br >this book.<br > Use it wisely, dear readers. He has given you<br >tools and ideas and dreams. You will be better<br >for having read this. Better in the ways that<br >one feels in front of any work of art. Uplifted,<br >hopeful, and clearer.<br >Sidney B. Simon, Ed.D.<br >Professor of Humanistic Education<br >University of Massachusetts<br >Author of:<br >Caring, Feeling, Touching<br >Values Clarification: A<br > Handbook of Practical<br > Strategies for Teachers and<br > Students<br >I am Loveable and Capable<br >Meeting Yourself Halfway<br > ~Q<br > one Re<br > two Re<br >three Th<br >four Inv<br >five Sm<br > six Bre<br > Cot<br > Bib<br ><br >
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