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Production-Type Dissertations and Theses

Pacifica students:
Students of Pacifica Graduate Institute may request print copies of the following dissertations by contacting the circulation desk at circulation@pacifica.edu or (805) 969-3626 x115. The full-text (in Adobe's PDF format) of most are also available from UMI's ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Contact the Circulation Staff for the necessary instructions.

Non-Pacifica students:
Others may request these dissertations through the interlibrary loan service of their public or university library. Copies may also be purchased through UMI's ProQuest Digital Dissertations service.

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Production-Type Theses

Becker, A. (2002). Masks - The Soul Made Visible: A Journey with Masks and the use of Masks in Therapy.

Faulker, L. (2002). The S/Word Split Universe.

Malone, M. (2002). Ecomotion.

Renfroe, V. (2002). Fear of the Unknown Image, Fear of Self.

Shafransky, R. (2001). Making the Secret Life Visible: Getting in Touch with the Inner World Through Writing Fiction. (Production Thesis)

Smith, J. (2001). Making an Ear of the Whole Body: Poetry as a Metaphor for the Therapeutic Process. (Production Thesis)

Whyte, I. (2000). The Madness of Men: Creativity and Images of the Masculine Soul.

Williams, K. Coming to Love: Awakening Madness into Madeness, A Painter's Journey into the Underworld.


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