Healing through the collective intelligence of our profession
Healing through the collective intelligence of our profession Sam Hazledine, Doctor, wellbeing advocate, medical entrepreneur Twenty years ago when [...]
Healing through the collective intelligence of our profession Sam Hazledine, Doctor, wellbeing advocate, medical entrepreneur Twenty years ago when [...]
Adverse childhood events: what next now we know? Margaret Hannah, Director of Health Programmes, International Futures Forum Jacqueline Nugent, Service delivery manager, LinkLiving [...]
Eco-psychotherapy: current, ancient, and future? Roger Duncan, Systemic family psychotherapist, systemic supervisor, lecturer In industrial societies sleepwalking into a [...]
When we’re worn down by stress, anxiety and depression, it’s easy to forget the things we used to enjoy doing – or how to enjoy doing anything for that matter. While nature alone does not cure depression, anxiety or any other mental health problem, it is one part of a toolkit of coping strategies that can help us to manage our well-being. Here's how it can help...
Ecotherapy: How To Be Kind To Your Mind Did you know that 1 in 3 find ecotherapy more effective than exercise and sport [...]
By Angele Wallis, Child and adolescent psychotherapist. This article comes from the Journal of Holistic Healthcare, published by the British Holistic Medical Association. [...]
By Kathleen Quinn, Psychotherapist and integrative healthcare practitioner. “It’s a strange thing about the human mind that, despite its capacity and its abundant [...]
Self-care mandala journaling: slow burn, burn up, or burnout? Kathleen Quinn, Psychotherapist and integrative healthcare practitioner Published in JHH17.2 [...]
Overdiagnosis and osteoporosis Peter Donebauer, Layperson trustee of the BHMA; pioneering moving image artist and media entrepreneur Published in [...]