Journal Articles
Wilner, K.B., (2020) The Wounding Womb: Healing Prenatal Trauma, International Body Psychotherapy Journal, The Art and Science of Somatic Praxis, Vol. 19, No. 2, 55-62.
Wilner, K.B., (2014) Stanley Keleman, Original thinker and contributor, Somatic Therapy Today, Fall 2014, Vol. 4, Special Supplement.
Wilner, K. B., (2001) Core Energetics couples therapy: An integrated approach. Journal of Couples Therapy, 10 (2) 25-34.
Wilner, K. B. (1999) The case of the broken heart: A modern perspective. Energy and Consciousness, Institute of Core Energetics, New York, Vol. 7, 5-24.
Wilner, K. B., (1998). A core energetics approach to mid-life sexuality. Energy and Consciousness: Proceedings of the 4th International Core Energetics Conference. Institute of Core Energetics, New York, Vol. 6, 83-94.
Wilner, K. B., (1997). A personal practice philosophy: Body, mind, spirit, and emotion. Energy and Consciousness, Institute of Core Energetics, New York, Vol. 5, 29-43.
Wilner, K. B., (1996). Menopause: Denial, reality, and harbinger for transformation. Voices: The Art and Science of Psychotherapy, Fall, 1996, 47-57.
Book Chapters
Wilner, K. B. (2001). Core Energetics couples therapy. In B.J. Brothers (Ed.) Couples and body therapy. Haworth Press: New York.
Wilner, K. B., (1999). Core energetics: Action methods for bodily energy and consciousness. (D. J. Wiener, Ed.), Beyond talk therapy: Using movement and expressive techniques in clinical practice. American Psychological Association Publication: Washington DC.
Dissertation
Wilner, K.B. (2004). An investigation of anger-management techniques for hypertension patients: A case study. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine: Philadelphia, PA.
“Working with people, learning why they behave in certain ways, helping them improve their lives, transform aspects of their personalities, and find better coping mechanisms, have been deep and permanent goals in my life.” – KARYNE WILNER
Goodman, K.B. M. (1973). A Method of Investigating the Social Meaning of Odor in a Time Contrast Situation. Thesis Advisor, Ray L Birdwhistell, PhD., The Annenberg School of Communications, The University of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, PA.
