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The Art of Holding Space : A Practice of Love, Liberation, and Leadership

The Art of Holding Space : A Practice of Love, Liberation, and Leadership

Author: Heather Plett
Publisher: Page Two Books, Inc.
Publication Date: 13 Oct 2020
ISBN-13: 9781989603475
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Nautilus Award Winner: Silver, Relationships & Communication 2020
Holding space is the practice of compassionately witnessing, accepting, and supporting someone without judgement, while retaining your boundaries and sense of self.
The ability to "hold space" for yourself and for others has never been more urgent. Faced with global issues of climate change, political unrest, violence, and economic crises, more citizens of the world are experiencing disconnection, grief, and a deep sense of loneliness than at any other time.
But, with the right tools, you and your circle can become part of the solution. In this profound book, facilitator and speaker Heather Plett empowers you with constructive, actionable practices for transforming conflict, building boundaries, and increasing sovereignty in your own life-and the lives of those closest to you.
You'll learn:
- How to create a non-judgmental space for yourself and others
- How to build trust and autonomy
- How to create and refine your circle of trust
- How to move through trauma
- How to reawaken your authentic identity
- How to work through conflict
- How to create "brave spaces" that allow for free expression
When we hold space for other people, we open our hearts, offer unconditional support, and let go of judgement and control. We show we are willing to walk alongside another person in whatever journey they're on without making them feel inadequate, needing to change them, or trying to impact the outcome.
By holding space, you create a container for liberation to occur in your life and in society. The Art of Holding Space is an instrument for hope, transition, and positive change in our time of near-constant transition, as we yearn to emerge into a new story.


Table of Contents


Introduction
Part One: The Fundamentals of Holding Space
1 What Is "Holding Space"?
2 Liminal Space
3 The Essential Elements of Holding Space
4 What Guides and Supports You
5 Refining Your Container
6 Hijacking Space
7 When Close Is Too Close
8 Problematic Behaviours
9 Bypassing Liminal Space
Part Two: Strengthening the Container
10 Your Psychic Membrane
11 Psychic Membranes in Relationship
12 Circles of Trust
13 The Spiral of Authenticity
14 Recognizing Shock Absorbers
15 Holding Space and Your Unmet Needs
16 Practices that Strengthen the Container
17 Our Bodies and Holding Space
18 Allowing Others to Be Your Bowl
19 The Shadow
Part Three: Advanced Concepts
20 From Safe Spaces to Brave Spaces
21 Understanding Power
22 Privilege, Oppression, and Intersectionality
23 Holding Space at the Intersection
24 When there Is Conflict
25 The Circle as Container
26 Seeking Sovereignty
27 Holding Space for Human Evolution
Acknowledgements
Notes


Author Description


Heather is an international speaker, facilitator, and writer who specializes in the art of holding space. Participants of her Holding Space Practitioner Program have come from six continents to join her online and at in-person workshops around the world. Her writing on the subject of holding space has appeared in publications such as Harvard Business Review and Grist magazine and has been quoted in multiple books as well as curriculum for nurses, hospice care workers, yoga teachers, facilitators, and military chaplains. She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with her three daughters.
Learn more at heatherplett.com






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