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An Inner Odyssey – The Why and How of Narcissism

April 15, 2018by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Cristina Preda For a while now I have been encountering online stories asking me if I have a narcissist in my life. They tell me how to spot one and […]

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Cristina Preda, narcissism, Psychotherapy

Playing Echo- A Survivor’s Story

April 15, 2018by frontiertherapymagazine 2 Comments

Suzie Chick My heartbeat quickens and my palms get sweaty, upon the very mention of the word narcissism. I get ready to fight, flight or freeze. These reactions are reflective […]

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narcissism, Suzie Chick, the void

Glossing over Otherness – Narcissism, Race and Difference in Politics

April 15, 2018by frontiertherapymagazine 2 Comments

Nick Opyrchal This article has been hard to write, and even harder to publish: I feel a trepidation about going against a ‘Party Line’ in writing critically about narcissism in […]

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Nick Opyrchal, otherness, politics, race

Dilemma Spring 2018 – The Infection

April 15, 2018by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

You have been working at an addiction placement with a client for the last 4 months who is a heroin addict. This client injects in order to take their daily […]

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Editorial, Introduction, fun dilemmas!

Frontiers Winter 2017 – The Shadow of Spirituality

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

“The brighter the light the darker the shadow” –  the old aphorism attempts to express a psychological truth around the idea of ‘splitting’. This is the idea that we can […]

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Editorial, Introduction

The Shadow of the Transpersonal

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Sam Agnew When I was 16 I had what I can now call a peak experience. Spontaneous, and life changing, it was ultimately inspiring in a way that I had […]

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art, Psychotherapy, Sam Agnew, spirituality

Struggling with The Transpersonal – A Personal Account

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Sam Bloxidge   I was asked during a first year tutorial – “Why is it that you are on a Transpersonal course?” This question followed my confession of discomfort, frustration […]

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Editorial, Introduction

The Psychology of Money

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

By Kelly Hearn & Susan Tomlinson   Money remains a taboo subject. A recent survey carried out in the US cited money as the most difficult conversation to have, with […]

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Kelly Hearn, money, Psychotherapy, Susan Tomlinson

Mind the Gap – Spiritual Bypass Reframed

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

by Suzie Chick   Spiritual bypass has been described as a persistent shadow of spirituality. And just like with our own shadow material, this bypass state needs to be acknowledged […]

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narcissism, Psychotherapy, spirituality, Suzie Chick

Book Review – Evil Incarnate, Rumours of Demonic Conspiracy and Satanic Abuse

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Evil Incarnate – Rumours of Demonic Conspiracy and Satanic Abuse in History By David Frankfurter 279 pp Princeton University Press Reviewed by Nicholas Opyrchal This year I thoroughly enjoyed the […]

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book reviews, fear, Nick Opyrchal

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