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Tag Archives: sovereignty
Professor Michael Dougan on the EU Referendum Debate
This may seem like an unusual post for a counselling service. However, this is a huge decision that will impact all our lives for many years to come, and the lives of those yet to come. Like Michael, we have serious … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, cultural questions, diversity, ethics, interconnection & belonging, perception, political, power and powerlessness, risk, values & principles
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Jason Hine on the gathering storm
‘A storm is gathering outside. The truth is coming, nothing can stop it. You can’t run from it. You can’t avoid it through watching TV, taking drugs, looking at facebook, working at your job, meditating or doing affirmations. Your great … Continue reading
Posted in actualizing tendency, awakening, compulsive behaviour, consciousness, emotions, empowerment, growth, human condition, internal locus of evaluation, Jason Hine, meaning, organismic experiencing, paradigm shift, perception, power and powerlessness, presence, reality, self, spirituality, surrender, Thomas Merton, transformation
Tagged A Return to Love, actualising, actualizing, affordable counselling exeter, awakening, Big Self, Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, divine spark, immanence, inner locus, inner power, Jason Hine, low cost counselling exeter, Marianne Williamson, organismic, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, paradigm shift, person centred counselling exeter, Self, sovereignty, Thomas Merton, transformation, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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Learning to be with ourselves: a response to Understanding Psychosis – Elizabeth Svanholmer
http://beyondmeds.com/2015/04/20/learning/ Click on the link to visit Monica Cassani’s resource-rich site, http://www.beyondmeds.com, for this great piece by Elizabeth Svanholmer, commenting on the recent report by The British Psychological Society, Division of Clinical Psychology, edited by Anne Cooke and entitled:- ‘Understanding … Continue reading
Posted in anti-psychotics, CBT, childhood abuse, client as 'expert', clients' perspective, cognitive, communication, compulsive behaviour, conditions of worth, core conditions, cultural questions, emotions, empathy, empowerment, equality, ethics, external locus, fear, growth, healing, hearing voices, iatrogenic illness, internal locus of evaluation, kindness & compassion, love, mindfulness, Monica Cassani, non-conforming, non-directive counselling, objectification, organismic experiencing, Palace Gate Counselling Service, paradigm shift, perception, person centred, person centred theory, political, power and powerlessness, psychiatric abuse, psychiatric drugs, psychiatry, psychosis, RD Laing, relationship, research evidence, sadness & pain, schizophrenia, sexual violence, shame, suicide, therapeutic growth, therapeutic relationship, trauma, trust, values & principles, violence, vulnerability, working with clients
Tagged affordable counselling exeter, alternative models of care, Anne Cooke, autonomy, British Psychological Society, British Psychological Society report, coercive conformity, coercive psychiatric treatment, coercive reality, confusion, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, cultural oppression, delusions, Elizabeth Svanholmer, empathy, fear, hearing voices, Karl Menninger, Laing, low cost counselling exeter, mental health, Monica Cassani, oppression, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, person-centered, person-centred, Psychosis, psychotic episodes, psychotic experiences, RD Laing, Rufus May, Sally Edwards, schizo-affective disorder, schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, self harm, self harming, sovereignty, www.beyondmeds.com, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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Elizabeth Gilbert on Andrew Zolli and resilience
Interesting post from Liz with a link to Krista Tippett’s radio show, “On Being”. The writer has not had time to listen to that yet – and was caught by Liz’s summary of the characteristics Andrew Zolli describes as making … Continue reading
Posted in Andrew Zolli, consciousness, cultural questions, Elizabeth Gilbert, ethics, growth, healing, human condition, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, meaning, perception, power and powerlessness, relationship, resilience, sadness & pain, spirituality, therapeutic growth, trauma
Tagged adverse experience, affordable counselling exeter, agency, Andrew Zolli, belonging, community, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, Elizabeth Gilbert, ethics, existential meaning, interconnectedness, interconnection, internal locus, Krista Tippett, Liz Gilbert, low cost counselling exeter, meaning, On Being, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, personhood, psychological hardiness, psychologically hardy, recovery from trauma, resilience, sovereignty, spiritual practice, spirituality, trauma, trauma response, traumatic experience, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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Carl Rogers on the term ‘client’
‘Client-Centered Therapy DR: In respect to client-centered therapy, I thought I would start with a series of questions on the terminology you devised for your theories. When did you decide to use the term client, rather than patient? CR: I … Continue reading
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