by admin | Oct 7, 2016 | Blog
“Emerging trends in psychotherapy are now beginning to point beyond the traumas of the individual to include traumatic events in the family and social history as a part of the whole picture. Tragedies varying in type and intensity—such as abandonment, suicide... by admin | Jun 17, 2016 | Blog
Here is a link to an article exploring the application of systemic constellations to working with addictions. An interesting read for practitioners, students and lovers of the work alike. Karen Carnabucci ‘Heal Your Addiction by Making a... by admin | Mar 30, 2016 | Blog
In this moving video, John Cummings, talks about his journey of creating the first memorial museum in the United States dedicated entirely to slavery – www.whitneyplantation.com”The Whitney Plantation near Wallace, Louisiana, is the first and only U.S.... by admin | Mar 23, 2016 | Blog
A fascinating and illuminating video of Bert Hellinger and Hunter Beaumont exploring the underlying systemic dynamics for a case of schizophrenia in one family story. ... by admin | Nov 4, 2015 | Blog
Amy Bombay is an assistant professor of psychiatry doing research on heightened predisposition to psychological distress among Indigenous population of Canada as well as other places around the world. Similarly to other studies in this field, Bambay’s research...
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