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Labyrinth Research Bibliography

Labyrinths: A pathway to refection and contemplation

Abstract:  In this article, the author proposes that oncology nurses are in a unique position to become knowledgeable about labyrinths and how they may help their cancer patients.  It describes labyrinth walking as a form of psychoneuroimmunology that can be a component of an integrated approach to providing health care.  The article identifies the labyrinth as yet another tool available to oncology nurses to assist patients in achieving a contemplative and transformational state of mind. 

Journal articles without abstracts:

Ancient and medieval labyrinths and contemporary narrative therapy: How do they fit?
by Bloos, I. D. & O'Conner, T. S. 2002. Journal of Pastoral Psychology, 50(4), 219-230.
 

Immersions in ambiguity: The labyrinth and the analytic process
by C. Savitz 1991. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 36, 461-481.
 

Masters thesis (unpublished) without abstract:

Leading from the inside out: Incorporating the labyrinth as a leadership tool in organizations
by B. L. Kyle 2002. Royal Roads University, Canada. (ProQuest Digital Dissertations database. Publication No. AAT MQ77742). Abstract not available.