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Psychophonetics Bibliography
This bibliography is for your use and as an ongoing record of publications about Psychophonetics.
The titles are listed by category - titles highlighted in red are reprinted in another publication
If anyone is going to quote a Psychophonetics reference, please copy the reference from this list.
Copies of original articles/research/book chapters are attached and most of these are also available for the public on the Articles page.
BOOKLET
Psychophonetics: A collection of articles (2009)
If you are using a direct quote from one of the articles in this booklet, where the original article is not available, then you will need to add the following to the reference and use the page number in this booklet as the reference for the quote:
... Reprinted in Psychophonetics: A collection of articles (2009). Melbourne, Australia: Psychophonetics Practitioners Association.
If you are paraphrasing from one of the articles in the booklet, then the original reference stands and you do not need to add the booklet reference.
There are 15 articles in this booklet: Psychophonetics: A collection of articles (2009)
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JOURNAL ARTICLES
Sherwood, P. & Tagar, Y. (2002). Philophonetics-counselling for preventing burnout in nurses. Australian Journal of Holistic Nursing, 9 (2), 32-40. (Refereed feature article)
Sherwood, P. & Tagar, Y. (2000a). Experience awareness tools for preventing burnout in nurses. Australian Journal of Holistic Nursing. 7(1), 15-20 (Refereed feature article)
Sherwood, P. & Tagar, Y. (2000b). Self care tools for creating resistance to burnout: A case study in Philophonetics-counselling. Australian Journal of Holistic Nursing, 7(2), 45-47
Sherwood, P. (2000). Beholding: Bridging the chasm between entering and exiting the sexual abuse experience. Incest Survivors Association Journal.Western Australia, Spring, 27-35
Steele, R. (2004). The theory and practical application of sounds in therapy. Psychotherapy in Australia Journal, Vol. 11 (1), pp. 66-71, (Nov)
Tagar, Y. (2004). Soul work bridging across thresholds: Living Anthroposophy as a potential bridge between cultures in modern Africa. Anthroposophy in Action: Journal of the Anthroposophical Movement in South Africa. Cape Town.
Tagar, Y. (2004). Healing the spiritual scars of abortion. Anthroposophy in Action: Journal of the Anthroposophical Movement in South Africa. Cape Town.
Tagar, Y. (2003). Psychophonetics: A path of birthing self-knowledge and healing. South African Journal of Natural Medicine, Issue 8.
Tagar, Y. (1995). Philophonetics-Love of Sounds: New faculties of self-knowing and healing. Australian Naturopathic Practitioners and Chiropractors Association Journal, Vol. 2 (3), pp.22- 23.
RESEARCH STUDIES
Bignell, B. (1994). Active participation in the emergence of musical phenomena: A commentary and guide. Masters Thesis. Institute of Education, University of Melbourne.
Eggers, J. (2003). Neither flesh nor fleshless: An object- relational study of the experience of Philophonetics-counselling. Masters Thesis. Dept. of Psychology, University of Pretoria.
Steele, R. (2005). A hermeneutic phenomenological study of/in transformation: An embodied and creative exploration of therapeutic change, through Psychophonetics psychotherapy. Doctoral Dissertation. Edith Cowan University, Western Australia
BOOKS CHAPTERS
Birch, Lea. (1997). Fortifying the healing process: Art therapy for children with cancer. In Ian Gawler (ed), ‘Science, Passion and Healing: The relationship between Mind, Immunity and Health’. Yarra Junction, Australia: The Gawler Foundation (pp37-45)
Crowley, B. & Crowley, E. (1994). Words of power: Sacred sounds from East and West (Chapter 21, Universal Sound). Minnesota, Llewellyn Publications (pp 281-294).
Tagar, Y. (2003) Psychophonetics in South Africa. In Ntomchukwu Sylvester Madu (ed), Contributions to Psychotherapy in Africa. Polokwane (Pietersburg): UNIN Press (pp91-118).
Tagar, Y. (2000). Participatory therapy: Non-verbal communication and the healing team of client, therapist and life-body. In Marc Cohen (ed), ‘Pathways to Holistic Health’. Clayton, Victoria: Monash Institute of Public Health (pp163-182)
Tagar, Y. (1999). The use of non-verbal expression in stress management-with Philophonetics-Counselling. In Ian Gawler (ed), ‘Medicine of the Mind’. Yarra Junction, Australia: The Gawler Foundation (pp245-266)
Tagar, Y. (1997). Cooperating with the life forces within: A possibility inspired by Anthroposophical medicine and demonstrated by Philophonetics-counselling. In Ian Gawler (ed), ‘Science, Passion and Healing’. Yarra Junction, Australia: The Gawler Foundation (pp167-181)
Tagar, Y. (1996). The healing power of expression with Philophonetics counselling. In Ian Gawler (ed), ‘The Mind-Body Connection’. Yarra Junction, Australia: Gawler Foundation (pp239-250)
CONFERENCE PAPERS
Chartres, R. (Steele) (1996). The inner dimensions of parenting: Parenting and self-parenting skills. In 2nd National Conference, ‘Parenting in the 90's and Beyond: Helping the Next Generation Grow’ Conference Proceedings, Melbourne, Australia.
(Revised as a chapter in the upcoming book on Psychophonetics - available when published)
Sherwood, P. & Tagar, Y. (1999). The spiritual conditions for adult development in counselling training. Online conference proceedings for the Higher Education Research & Development Society (HERDSA) Annual International Conference: 'Cornerstones: What do we value in Higher Education', Melbourne (12-15 July).
Steele, R. (2006). Awakening to experience: The holistic nature of therapeutic change. In 'Essence and Spirit'” Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) National Conference Proceedings, Melbourne, Australia.
(Revised and submitted for publication in a journal - available when published)
Tagar, Y. (2003). Introduction to Psychophonetics Soundwork. Paper presented at the 4th International conference of the African Chapter of the World Council of Psychotherapists, University of the North, Polokwana, Limpopo Province (October). Unpublished paper. In author’s possession.
Tagar, Y. (2001). A new perspective on clients’ experience of past sexual abuse: Its application in psychotherapy. Paper presented at the South African Association of Psychotherapists Conference. Grahamstown, South Africa: Rhodes University
(See revised version of this paper published in 2003 as chapter 7, in Contributions to Psychotherapy in Africa, edited by S. Madu)
Tagar, Y. (1995). Empowerment, maintenance and care for the carer. Paper presented at the ‘Pathways to Healing: Enhancing Life through Complementary Therapies’ Royal College of Nursing Australia Conference, Canberra.
Tagar, Y. (1994). Awakening to the inner resounding of human experience. Paper presented at the ‘Australian Consciousness and Action’ Transpersonal Studies National Conference, Perth, Western Australia.
Tagar, Y. (1994). The client as an expert in the client's own experience. Paper presented at the First National Conference of the Complementary Health User’s Group, Melbourne.
(Reprinted in 2000 as chapter 'Participatory therapy', edited by M. Cohen)
Tagar, Y. (1993). The inherent connection between emotion and motion: Self-orientation and healing through movement and sound. Paper presented at the 'International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education' (AIESEP) Conference, Ballarat University, Australia.
Tagar, Y. (1986). Philophonetica: Love of Sounds. Discovering the connection between the sounds of language and the human soul. Paper presented at the biennial conference of the Anthroposophical Society in Australia, Warrah Village, Sydney, Australia.
MAGAZINE ARTICLES
Birch, L. (1999). Heart to art therapy: Exploring the journey where art meets healing. Melbourne, Australia: ‘Diversity’, Natural and Complementary Health Magazine, No. 18, Nov; 8-11
Hoffman, N. (1997). The inner art: The creation of human destiny. An interview with Yehuda Tagar. South Australia: Transforming Art Magazine.
Miller, R. (2002). Redemption of innocence. Odyssey: Spirit at Work Magazine. Western Cape, South Africa, Vol. 26 (2) April/May
Reilly, M. (1995). Recovery from chronic fatigue: My return to life. ‘Diversity’, Natural and Complementary Health Magazine, Issue No. 6 (Dec), pp12-13
Reilly, M. (1995). Recovery from chronic fatigue: My withdrawal from life. Adelaide, South Australia: Golden Age Magazine. Issue 28, Nov/December, pp21-23
Sherwood, P. (2000). Bridging the chasm: Philophonetics counselling and the healing the trauma of sexual abuse. 'Diversity', Natural and Complementary Health Magazine, Vol. 2 (4), Dec/Feb; pp18-25
Tagar, Y. (2008). Psychophonetics: Psychotherapy as in-depth coaching for personal transformation. Positive Health Magazine (UK). Issue 148, June.
Tagar, Y. (1998). Re-creating heart safety. Perth, Western Australia: Nova Magazine.
Tagar, Y. (1996). Cancer as a threshold of inner healing: Clara's journey. Adelaide, South Australia: Golden Age Magazine. Issue 30, April/May, pp21-24.
Tagar, Y. (1996). The golden coin of now: The present moment as a starting point for healing. Adelaide, South Australia: Golden Age Magazine. Issue 29, Feb/March, pp21-24.
Tagar, Y. (1996). My journey to my true vocation: The creation of Philophonetics-counselling. Melbourne, Australia: ‘Diversity’, Natural and Complementary Health Magazine. Issue No. 8, July.
Tagar, Y. (1996). Caring for the child within: The possibility, the theory and the practice of self-parenting skills. Adelaide, South Australia: Golden Age Magazine. Issue 31, June/July, pp21-24.
Tagar, Y. (1995). Revelations from the inside: Reclaiming the essential connection, its beauty and its joy. Adelaide, South Australia: Golden Age Magazine. Issue 25, May/June, pp29-31.
Tagar, Y. (1995). Compassion: A path of self healing. Adelaide, South Australia: Golden Age Magazine. July/August, pp25-28.
Tagar, Y. (1994). Jealousy as a path of selfhood. Melbourne, Australia: Whole Person Magazine. Vol. 6 (1), Jan/Feb; pp13-16.
Tagar, Y. (1991). Philophonetics-Language for the whole being: Drama-therapy based on the universal sounds of all languages. Sydney, Australia: Southern Crossings Magazine. Vol. 11 (5), Sept/Oct, pp48-49.
Tagar, Y. (1991). Philophonetics: Language for the whole being. Melbourne, Australia: Whole Person Magazine. Vol. 3 (4), Aug/Sept, pp45-47.
NEWSLETTERS (& others)
Botha, K. (2009). Seeding the wisdom years. Psychophonetics-Spring Newsletter (IAPP). Vol 2 (3), 21-23
Steele, R. (2009). Trauma and grief: Psychological first aid. Psychophonetics-Summer Newsletter (IAPPoz). Vol 2 (1), 2-5
Steele, R. (2008). Sarah's journey of re-membering the body: A case study. Psychophonetics-Winter Newsletter (IAPPoz). Vol 1 (2), 3-5
Tagar, Y. (1996). Recreating heart safety. Australian Anthroposophical Medicine Association Newsletter. 1 (Aug), pp3-4
Tagar, Y. (1995). Philophonetics-counselling: What is it? What is it for? Raphael Newsletter, Melbourne Therapy Centre, Vol 1 (2), June, 3-4.
Tagar, Y. (1992). New jars for old wine: The arising of new human faculties of perception in the light of Anthroposophy, Psychosophy and Philophonetics. Melbourne: Victorian Anthroposophical Society Newsletter.
Tagar, Y. (1991). The Self as an evolutionary process. An essay. In Psychophonetics: A collection of articles (2009). Australian branch: Psychophonetics Association (IAPP) (pp82-84)
Tagar, Y. (1986). Philophonetics and universal sound: On the universal foundation of all human languages. In Psychophonetics: A collection of articles (2009). Australian branch: Psychophonetics Association (IAPP) (pp76-81)
Tagar, Y. (2003). Humanising the workplace with the 4-fold 'bottom-line'. In Psychophonetics: A collection of articles (2009). Australian branch: Psychophonetics Association (IAPP) (pp85-93)
Train, K. (2009). Eating your self whole. Psychophonetics-Spring Newsletter (IAPP). Vol 2 (3), 26-27
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Note
The following books are about holistic counselling and the author, who is qualified as a Philophonetics counsellor, has gone on to set up and teach a holistic counselling course using Philophonetics-counselling methods/processes. She does this without having a licence agreement to use Yehuda Tagar's intellectual property. Her interpretations of the Philophonetics/Psychophonetics processes described in these books have not at this stage been endorsed by Yehuda nor by IAPP.
Sherwood, P. (2004). The healing art of clay therapy. Camverwell, Vic: ACER Press
Sherwood, P. (2007). Holistic counselling. A new vision for mental health. WA: Sophia Publications
Sherwood, P. (2007). Infertility to fertility: The journey of the psyche. WA: Sophia Publications
Sherwood, P. (2008). Emotional literacy: The heart of classroom management. Camberwell, Vic: ACER Press (+ workbooks)
