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Esprit Networking Practice is a social configuration that both reflects an ecological consciousness and fosters continuous learning toward an ecological consciousness. Through Esprit Publications, we extend the innovations of the intersubjective practice of psychotherapy into the social world and into a social practice. Our practice enacts our recognition of the primacy of inner conscious awareness, engendered intersubjectively, as a causal reality. The intersubjective context facilitates an understanding of diverse differences.

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Edmund V. O’Sullivan Marilyn M. Taylor

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© 2004 Edmund V. O’Sullivan and Marilyn M. Taylor

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Dewar, B., Campbell, S. (2004). From Intersubjective Psychotherapy to Esprit Networking: Mapping a Social Practice. In: O’Sullivan, E.V., Taylor, M.M. (eds) Learning Toward an Ecological Consciousness: Selected Transformative Practices. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4039-8238-4_13

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