-
Archives
- October 2019
- March 2019
- February 2019
- January 2019
- December 2018
- November 2018
- October 2018
- September 2018
- August 2018
- July 2018
- June 2018
- May 2018
- April 2018
- March 2018
- February 2018
- January 2018
- December 2017
- November 2017
- October 2017
- September 2017
- August 2017
- July 2017
- June 2017
- May 2017
- April 2017
- March 2017
- February 2017
- January 2017
- December 2016
- November 2016
- October 2016
- September 2016
- August 2016
- July 2016
- June 2016
- May 2016
- April 2016
- March 2016
- February 2016
- January 2016
- December 2015
- November 2015
- October 2015
- September 2015
- August 2015
- July 2015
- June 2015
- May 2015
- April 2015
- March 2015
- February 2015
- January 2015
- December 2014
- November 2014
- October 2014
- September 2014
- August 2014
- July 2014
- June 2014
- May 2014
- April 2014
- March 2014
- February 2014
- January 2014
- December 2013
- November 2013
- October 2013
-
Meta
Tag Archives: selfhood
There is nothing wrong with you
http://beyondmeds.com/2014/07/06/there-is-nothing-wrong/ Very helpful post, as so often, from Monica Cassani’s rich collection of resources, links, articles and reflections: http://www.beyondmeds.com Monica’s body of work is invaluable to anyone engaging with what it is to be human, anyone working in our own … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, actualizing tendency, Alan Watts, beauty, Carl Rogers, Cheri Huber, compulsive behaviour, conditions of worth, consciousness, core conditions, cultural questions, diagnoses of bipolar, Disconnection, Eating, embodiment, emotions, empowerment, encounter, external locus, human condition, iatrogenic illness, identity, immanence, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, Monica Cassani, natural world, non-directive counselling, organismic experiencing, perception, person centred, power and powerlessness, presence, psychiatric drugs, psychiatry, sadness & pain, self, self concept, self esteem, spirituality, trust, working with clients
Tagged acceptance, addictive behaviour, affordable counselling exeter, Alan Watts, alcohol use, alienation, anxiety, approval, awakening, awareness, belonging, beloved, bipolar, breakdown, Carl Rogers, Cheri Huber, compulsive behaviour, conditioning, conditions of worth, connection, consciousness, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, creative thinking, creativity, depression, depressive, eating disorders, embodied presence, embodiment, energetic collapse, energy systems, existential anxiety, existential fear, experience, experienced reality, external locus, fear, feelings of inadequacy, Going Beyond Self Hate, human suffering, humanity, iatrogenic illness, illusory reality, insecurity, integration, interconnectedness, interconnection, isolation, loneliness, low cost counselling exeter, low self esteem, manic, manic depression, mindfulness, Monica Cassani, nervous breakdown, non acceptance, non acceptance of self, nothing wrong with you, numbing, observing self, organismic, pain, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, past experience, perceived threat, perception, person centred counselling exeter, person-centered, person-centred, personhood, presence, present experience, psychiatric drug withdrawal, psychiatric labels, psychiatric model, relationship, seeking approval, seeking love from outside, Self, self care, self concept, self esteem, self hate, self help, self illusion, self love, self respect, self-consciousness, self-improvement, self-structure, selfhood, sense of inadequacy, separation, spirituality, suffering, Tami Simon, There Is Nothing Wrong With You, threat, transformation, transience, trust, unconscious wisdom, unconsciousness, wholeness, wisdom, www.beyondmeds.com, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
Leave a comment
John Bradshaw on Community (with some thoughts on person-centred supervision)
‘Community is a synthesis between mutuality and individuality. The truer the community, the more solid the individuals within it. To put it another way, people best achieve individuality in a true community and they create a true community only when … Continue reading
Posted in blaming, communication, conditions of worth, core conditions, cultural questions, dependence, Disconnection, empowerment, encounter, equality, external locus, fear, growth, identity, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, loneliness, non-conforming, organismic experiencing, Palace Gate Counselling Service, paradigm shift, perception, person centred, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, scapegoating, self, self concept, shame, shaming, spirituality, supervision
Tagged affordable counselling exeter, aloneness, authentic relationship, authenticity, authority, belonging, change, choice, collectivity, community, community as a living organism, community consciousness, congruence, connection, contact, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, Creating Love, demystification, dialogue, enmeshed relationship, establishing an identity, fantasy-bonded self-to-self trance, fear, feedback, growth, healthy separation, identity, individuality, individuation, infantile security, insecurity, insight, interconnectedness, interconnection, interdependence, interpersonal, John Bradshaw, loneliness, low cost counselling exeter, making mistakes, monologue, mutuality, mystification, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centered supervision, person centred counselling exeter, person-centred supervision, personal development, presence, religious communities, security, selfhood, separation, shame, soulful community, soulful relationship, subjective experience, supervision, toxic shame, understanding, will, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
Leave a comment
Madness and Beauty in the Heart of Darkness – Drake Spaeth
https://www.saybrook.edu/newexistentialists/posts/05-27-15 Click on the link for (sadly) the last of Drake Spaeth’s series of posts for Saybrook, this time with some thoughts arising on the recent death of John Nash, the brilliant mathematician whose life was the subject of Sylvia … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, actualizing tendency, anti-psychotics, awakening, beauty, cognitive, communication, compassion, compulsive behaviour, conflict, consciousness, core conditions, creativity, cultural questions, Disconnection, Drake Spaeth, emotions, empathy, empowerment, encounter, ethics, external locus, fear, growth, healing, human condition, identity, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, Joseph Campbell, Jung, kindness & compassion, meaning, Mick Cooper, non-conforming, organismic experiencing, Palace Gate Counselling Service, perception, power and powerlessness, presence, psychiatric drugs, psychiatry, psychosis, RD Laing, resilience, sadness & pain, schizophrenia, self, shadow, therapeutic growth, violence, vulnerability
Tagged A Beautiful Mind, acceptance, activism, addictions, addictive behaviour, adversity, affordable counselling exeter, alienation, antipsychotic, authentic self, authenticity, awareness, beauty, Being-in-the-World, belonging, chaos, coercive conformity, compassion, conflict, conscious living, consciousness, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, cultural violence, death and rebirth, delusion, dependency, despair, disappointment, diversity, Drake Spaeth, eccentricity, economic privilege, embodiment, empathic connection, empathy, empowerment, ethics in therapy, existential death, existential liberation, existential meaning, existential renewal, existential therapy, expression of sexuality, external locus, fear, fragmentation of self, game theory, gender expression, global human conflict, growth, healing, heart centred living, heart connection, heart-centered living, human connection, humanistic, individuation, initiation, inner peace, insanity, integration, intentional choice, intentionality, interconnectedness, interconnection, interdependence, intuition, intuitive connection, intuitive insight, intuitive relationship, isolation, Jason Dias, John Forbes Nash, John Nash, Joseph Campbell, Jung, Louis Hoffman, low cost counselling exeter, mental health model, mental illness, mental illness model, Mick Cooper, myth of normal, New Existentialists, non conformity, othering, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, paranoid schizophrenia, person centred counselling exeter, personal demons, personal freedom, personhood, Prince Ea, psychiatric model, Psychosis, R.D. Laing, racial violence, radical valuing, RD Laing, rebirth, relational connection, relationship, religious bigotry, Ronnie Laing, Sarah Kass, Saybrook University, search for meaning, self awareness, self medication, selfhood, separation, shadow, social justice, societal oppression, societal violence, socioeconomic inequality, struggle, suffering, Sylvia Nasar, therapeutic growth, therapeutic process, therapeutic relationship, transformation, Transpersonal, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
Leave a comment