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In the process of revising our on-line Distance Learning course, I found myself reading Peter Harvey's notes at …Continue
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http://www.dechen.org/resources/pdfs/Buddhism_and_Counselling.doc.pdfHere's the link for the article…Continue
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I led a training day at work yesterday which raised some interesting questions so I thought I’d highlight them here and invite feedback. I had two and a half hours to present Buddhist psychology and…Continue
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I have been writing a paper for a humanistic therapy journal. This is pre-publication but as this is a small in-house group I share my first draft for comment. Please dont pass this on yet but do…Continue
The communicube that I mentioned last weekend can be seen in all its glory at www.communicube.co.uk It's quite expensive for what it is but I do like it and so am considering making my own! It does, though, come with quite an interesting booklet (theory and suggestions for use) which I managed to photocopy from the one we have where I work.
Thanks Jeff. see you Thursday
Hi again, I am just wondering where you put that sand tray video up Caroline. Thanks.
No worries, found it. thankyou . Who was it that was going to come by the way, I have come across a therapist near Banbury who's into Sand tray work , and I am wondering if it is the same person by coincidence.
For others' reference its on the student group.
http://www.dechen.org/resources/pdfs/Buddhism_and_Counselling.doc.pdf
Here's the link for the article I've written for the Dechen website. Hope its attached alright. If not, let me know. If anyone's interested to read it, I'd be interested to hear your comments. Mary
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One-day HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY Conference
Expanding a Humanistic Vision for a 21st Century Psychology
Saturday 7th October 2017
Resources for London, 356 Holloway Road, London N7 6PA, 9am-5pm
Cost: £60 - includes lunch, refreshments and live music from
Jennifer Maidman and Annie Whitehead (ex Penguin Cafe…
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This is a newsletter for all those who have been involved with our Ten Directions ecotherapy training, including past and current students and people who are considering joining the programme in 2017. Within Tariki we have a growing community of people who share an interest in taking therapeutic work…
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Grounded in Faith: Psychotherapy and Pureland
Since the time of the Buddha people have looked to Buddhism as a source of salvation from their unhappiness and confusion. In the modern age, psychotherapy has become a route which many people choose to help them face and move beyond their personal suffering. Not surprisingly many Western therapists tend to gravitate towards Buddhist ideas and, conversely, Buddhists are often interested in exploring how their faith…
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I wrote this article for Running Tide back in January but it didnt get published and as Running Tide has only just come out, things had obviously moved on. I'm putting it up here because it seems like a pity to waste a good article - or even a mediocre one!
Going Back to Go Forward: The Birth of Tariki Trust
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