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Tag Archives: cultural diversity
Lessons in breast feeding & non-racism – Laeaurra Flamehawk
Lessons in breast feeding and a lack of racism go together in my memory. It might seem an odd pairing in an era where wet nurses are rare. But it was once a common sight in the South to see … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, beauty, child development, civil rights, community, cultural questions, diversity, education, encounter, equality, ethics, feminine, growing up, interconnection & belonging, love, non-conforming, parenting, perception, relationship, spirituality, wonder
Tagged affordable counselling exeter, breast feeding, children of mixed marriages, community, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, cultural diversity, diversity, encounter, growing up without racism, in it together, interconnection, interdependence, Laeaurra Flamehawk, low cost counselling exeter, Madonna and Child, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, racism, sacred feminine, sacred mother, shared humanity, sisters under the skin, universal mother, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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Angad Singh’s Protest & Response to Hate Crime & the Murder of Timothy Caughman
Remarkable commitment and poise at 23… Important that we each find our ways to speak out and upstand. Thank you, Angad. Palace Gate Counselling Service, Exeter Counselling Exeter since 1994
Posted in 'evil', blaming, civil rights, communication, community, compassion, cultural questions, Disconnection, diversity, embodiment, empathy, empowerment, equality, ethics, fear, good, interconnection & belonging, objectification, perception, political, power and powerlessness, sadness & pain, scapegoating, self, self concept, shadow, trauma, values & principles, violence, vulnerability
Tagged activism, affordable counselling exeter, Angad Singh, conscious activism, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, cultural diversity, diversity, hate crime, love based activism, love based paradigm, low cost counselling exeter, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, racism, racist crime, Timothy Caughman, upstanding, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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Xiuhtezcatl Martinez of Earth Guardians, speaking to the U.N. in Paris
The writer finds it deeply disturbing to hear this 15 year old boy speak with passion about what affects us all, while the adults behind him disregard both him and his message…The comments on the video published on the internet tell … Continue reading
Posted in awakening, compassion, consciousness, core conditions, cultural questions, Disconnection, ecological, ecological issues, empowerment, ethics, external locus, good, gratitude, grief, growing up, healing, human condition, interconnection & belonging, love, natural world, non-conforming, organismic experiencing, paradigm shift, political, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, resilience, risk, sadness & pain, shadow, spirituality, sustainability, transformation, trauma, values & principles, violence, vulnerability
Tagged abundance, activism, affordable counselling exeter, alienation, altruism, authenticity, belonging, change, climate change, coming of age, community, competition, connection, consciousness shift, consumer culture, consumer society, consumerism, consumption, core conditions, corporate power, corporate-driven consumerism, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, creativity, cultural diversity, cultural values, deforestation, disconnection, Earth Guardians, earth mother, ecological, ecological diversity, ecological exploitation, ecological issues, economic exploitation, economic growth fallacy, economic growth level, economic inequality, economic power, economic sustainability, ecosystems, education, environmental issues, environmental sustainability, existential meaning, Gaia, gratitude, green economy, grieving for the earth, growth paradigm, Guardian, holistic well being, hope, indigenous people, interconnectedness, interconnection, interconnection and belonging, interdependence, low cost counselling exeter, meaning, mindfulness, natural world, nonrenewable energy sources, Pachamama, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, paradigm shift, person centred counselling exeter, practice of gratitude, profit-driven economy, relationship, resilience, sacred economics, sacred space, scarcity mindset, separation, shift of consciousness, spirituality, sustainability, sustainable ecology, sustainable economy, transformative change, trauma, web of life, well-being, wonder, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez
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The ‘professional’s’ role in a free society
‘It is my opinion that the professional’s role in a free society should be limited to contributing technical information men need to make their own decisions on the basis of their own values. When he pre-empts the authority to direct, … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, creativity, cultural questions, diversity, empowerment, ethics, external locus, internal locus of evaluation, non-conforming, political, power and powerlessness, regulation, values & principles
Tagged affordable counselling exeter, Carl Rogers, Case Against Psychotherapy Registration, core conditions, counselling exeter, counselling registration, counselling regulation, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, creativity in therapy, cultural diversity, deontological ethics, diversity in therapy, Eliot Freidson, Elizabeth Puttick, external locus, Farhad Dalal, Gift of Therapy, HPM, human potential movement, humanistic psychology, internal locus, Irvin Yalom, Jung, low cost counselling exeter, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, person-centered, person-centred, psychotherapy registration, psychotherapy regulation, Richard Mowbray, therapeutic diversity, therapeutic process, therapeutic relationship, virtue ethics, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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