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Vivian King built on her experience as a psychiatric nurse, a marriage, family and child counsellor, and a director of Psychosynthesis educational and counselling programmes to create the Inner Theatre approach to personality integration. Soul Play combines art, entertainment and personal growth into a unique and accessible method. Soul Play presents an entertaining and effective way to discover, develop and integrate the many archetypal energies that exist within us all. Shakti Gawain Author, Creative Visualization A masterful way to work joyfully and creatively with every aspect of your self…mehr

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Vivian King built on her experience as a psychiatric nurse, a marriage, family and child counsellor, and a director of Psychosynthesis educational and counselling programmes to create the Inner Theatre approach to personality integration. Soul Play combines art, entertainment and personal growth into a unique and accessible method. Soul Play presents an entertaining and effective way to discover, develop and integrate the many archetypal energies that exist within us all. Shakti Gawain Author, Creative Visualization A masterful way to work joyfully and creatively with every aspect of your self and to honour even your most minor aspects with clarity and insight. James Fadiman, Ph.D. Co-founder, Institute for Transpersonal Psychology Who would have thought a self-help book could be so much fun and so profoundly impactful? I highly recommend Soul Play to those committed to taking charge of their lives. Jack Canfield Co-author, Chicken Soup for the Soul
Autorenporträt
Vivian King, PhD, is a writer, researcher, and unapologetic truth-teller on a mission to challenge toxic cultural narratives that scapegoat parents. With a doctorate in engineering science and a sharp analytical mind, she brings a unique, no-nonsense perspective to the estrangement epidemic affecting millions of families today. As a mother, educator, and advocate for dignity and accountability, Vivian writes for parents who are tired of being blamed, silenced, and pathologized by biased therapy trends and social media echo chambers. Her work blends personal experience with critical insight-offering a powerful voice for those ready to stop chasing, stop apologizing, and start reclaiming their story. Vivian currently lives in East Africa, where she writes, creates, and lives life on her own terms. Forget Them Kids (F*ck Them Kids) is her boldest work yet-a call to action for parents who refuse to be erased.