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Reflections from Psychosynthesis, Attachment Theory, and Clinical Supervision on Trauma Informed Therapy Cancellations, No‑shows, and What We Do With the time. One of the most common questions I read in[...]
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- Attachment Theory, Clinical Supervision
Artificial intelligence is changing how people search for mental health support and therapy online. AI for therapists is becoming an important topic because many potential clients now use AI tools[...]
In the first four parts of this series on psychosynthesis supervision, we explored spaciousness, power, shame, and creativity as lived, embodied experiences within supervision. Spaciousness invited us to slow down[...]
As counsellors and psychotherapists look ahead in 2026, a clear theme is emerging across Continued Professional Development (CPD) choices: connection, attachment, and depth. Rather than focusing only on techniques or[...]
In the first three parts of this series on psychosynthesis supervision, we explored spaciousness, power, and shame as lived, embodied experiences within supervision. Spaciousness invited us to slow down and[...]