Through My Looking Glass
A Personal Journey Into Vaster States of Awareness
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About the Book
Winafred Lucas, Ph.D. was an accomplished, pioneering psychologist whose work bridged 20th century traditional psychotherapies and Eastern and Western practices. She was at the forefront of the new field of regression therapy (past life, present, and future). With her doctorate in clinical psychology, Dr. Lucas embraced the emerging field of transpersonal exploration and inspired a generation of therapists to integrate deeper dimensions of the psyche into practice, ultimately founding the Brentwood Psychotherapy Center, a center for psychotherapy and regression
in West Los Angeles.
As a scholar of Jung and Freud, she fused this work with humanistic, holistic, and spiritual psychology, including the healing potential of altered states of consciousness and (now increasingly mainstream) psychedelic therapy. Through her writing, teaching, and clinical work, Dr. Lucas remained dedicated to expanding the boundaries of psychological understanding and promoting healing at the soul level.
With a deep interest in the connection between mind, body, and spirit, Dr. Lucas became internationally recognized for her contributions to the field of regression therapy. As the editor of the comprehensive anthology Regression Therapy: A Handbook for Professionals, she helped shape the emerging field of transpersonal psychology and inspired a generation of therapists to explore deeper dimensions of the psyche.
Dr. Winafred Lucas was a visionary who lived through the uniquely dynamic 20th century, pioneering practices with breadth and depth that have become deeply rooted in the psychology of today.
About the Author
Winafred Lucas, Ph.D., was a pioneering diplomate psychologist whose work bridged 20th-century traditional psychotherapies with groundbreaking anthologies of Eastern and Western practices, most notably at the forefront of the new field of regression therapy. As a scholar of psychology in Jungian through Freud, to humanistic, holistic, and spiritual; clinical modalities, Dr. Lucas was an early explorer of the healing potential of altered states of consciousness, including the now widely used psychedelic therapies. With a deep interest in the connection between mind, body, and spirit, Dr. Lucas became internationally recognized for her contributions to the field of regression therapy. She founded a center for regression therapy, where she trained therapists in the technique and theory. As the editor of the groundbreaking anthology Regression Therapy: A Handbook for Professionals, Dr. Lucas helped shape the emerging field of transpersonal psychology and inspired a generation of therapists to explore deeper dimensions of the psyche. Through her writing, teaching, and clinical work, Dr. Lucas remained dedicated to expanding the boundaries of psychological understanding and promoting healing at the soul level. Dr. Lucas is a visionary who lived through the uniquely dynamic twentieth century, pioneering practices that have rooted themselves in the psychology of today. “The world hangs on a thin thread, and that thread is the psyche of man.” – C. G. Jung