by admin | Jun 15, 2022 | brains, coaching and therapy, research
The insula and an alternative interpretation of the psychotherapeutic use of psychodelics There is now a growing body of evidence about the potential psychotherapeutic usability of psychodelic substances, such as ketamine, LSD, ibogaine and psylocibin, in treatment of...
by admin | Jun 19, 2020 | brains, coaching and therapy
Beliefs aren’t real… Yeah, I know, the great wisdom of countless self-development and psychotherapeutic approaches. Beliefs aren’t real, they’re all in your head, the map is not the territory. Big deal! This is such a common approach…...
by admin | Dec 26, 2018 | coaching and therapy
Group theory in change Years ago, when I first encountered this material in Watzlavick’s “Change”, I had a feeling that it’s great, but I can’t quite grasp it in its fullness. Like there was a lot more to be understood for changework...
by admin | Dec 4, 2018 | coaching and therapy
Catastrophic changes As a changeworker, the issue of catastrophes – intensive, irreversible (or neigh-irreversible) changes is of great interest to me. Obviously, we’re dealing with the systems theory meaning of catastrophe here, so devoid of its usual...