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24 January 2012

Ordinary world: In the Hero's Journey

[caption id="attachment_1503" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Same old Grind"][/caption] This is the first step in the Hero's Journey and where we all start from. Just as I have heard somewhere, when the unusual becomes the usual it is accepted to be normal and part of the ordinary world we all live in. So, you have gone through the Hero's Journey just to create another ordinary world. Much like the journey I have take, I was once an Auctioneer and needed to change vocation, I took the hero's journey to go through University, now to be a Therapist, now therapy is my ordinary world. We all live in a maze of our own making, just like rats in a maze finding the cheese, we too have our own maze to fine our own cheese. If you like, get the town map out and mark out the routes you take every day. You are at home, then to work, to the shop, perhaps to the club, pub, bowling ally, then back home. The streets we travel are the habituated roads in the maze we stick to. Going to a new supermarket is out of the question unless they are cheaper or have something that others don't, that's why they fight with advertising for your dollar. In psychology when tackling clients that seeking change, the clients have what is known as a resistance to change, because it takes them out of their comfort zone. This is the same for every one, when dealing with a big change. This happens so often with people facing retirement, or a person that needs to change their life style because of medical reasons, depression is soon to follow.   To read the entire Posting please pay $8.00 Via PayPay. Add to cart and then you will see the Shopping cart on the top of the Left hand Menu. Then I will email the password to you for the entire posting. [wp_cart:Ordinary world In the Hero's Journey:price:8.00:end]     Baron, R. A., & Byrne, D. (2003). In Social psychology (10 ed.). USA: Pearson Education, Inc. Bessant, J. & Watts, R. (2002). Sociology Australia (2nd Ed.). Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest N.S.W., Australia. Elliott, R., & Engebretson, K. (2001). Chaos or clarity: encountering ethics (3rd ed.). (T. Macnaught, Ed.) Southbank Victoria: Social Science Press. Emmison, M. & Western, M. (1991). The structure of social identities. in J. Baxter et al. (Eds) Ch. 13, pp. 279-305. Groopman, J. (2007). How Doctors Think. Carlton, Victoria, Australia: Scribe. Marshall, G. (1998). Oxford Dictionary of sociology. New York: Oxford university press. Williamson, C. M. (1993). The doctrine of the Church. In A guest in the house of Israel: Post-holocaust Church theology (pp. 233-265). Kentucky: Westminster/Joh Knox press: Louisville.

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