Welcome to Frontiers – the ‘fire and anger’ edition
Welcome to this seasons issue of Frontiers Magazine Anger seems to be the defining emotion of our world at the moment. In every corner of the globe political movements are feeding on […]
Welcome to this seasons issue of Frontiers Magazine Anger seems to be the defining emotion of our world at the moment. In every corner of the globe political movements are feeding on […]
By Kelly Hearn I am sitting on a flight back to California for my annual summer trip ‘home’ (I am an American citizen, but after 16 years in the UK […]
By Suzie Chick A couple of years ago, I bought a wood burning stove for my new home. Nothing particularly astounding about that you may ask. I thought the same. […]
What can I learn about relating by punching other people in the head? I could imagine that this might be the instant reaction to reading the title of this article. […]
Nick Opyrchal Lately I have been interested in finding links between the work of the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung and the slightly less familiar (in the UK at least) French psychoanalyst […]
The Black Sun – The Alchemy and Art of Darkness By Stanton Marlan Foreword by David H. Rosen 266 pp Texas and A&M University Press Reviewed By Nick Opyrchal ISBN […]
“The therapy room should be a cell of revolution” – James Hillman Do we need to exorcise or exercise our inner daimons? An experiential weekend workshop for those who would […]
Opening To Intimacy – A Weekend Workshop Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built […]
Welcome to the Summer 2016 edition of the dilemmas page, in which we ask for answers to fictional ‘what if’ nightmare scenarios that we might find ourselves in as psychotherapy trainees. The […]
Artwork By Christian Opyrchal