Susan Rudnick LCSW, a Focusing Oriented
Therapist, and long time Zen practitioner, has been deeply involved in
understanding the interface of her spiritual practice and work as a
psychotherapist.
Her most recent publications include the chapter “Coming Home to
Wholeness”, Cooper, Paul C. ed. Into the Mountain Stream:
Psychotherapy and Buddhist Experience. USA: Jason Aronson, 2007,
and,” Unnamable and Unnamed: A Personal Reflection on Diagnosis,” which
appears on the Psychology Today Website, 7/29/10.
Susan teaches and supervises for the FORP (Focusing Oriented Relational
Psychotherapy) program in New York and South Africa, and has been a
psychotherapist in private practice for the past thirty years in
Manhattan, and more recently Westchester NY.
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