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The Monster in the Cellar – Review of the Babadook

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

By Cristina Preda Have you ever been afraid of what might be lurking in the dark? When swimming in the sea have you ever felt that an unknown monster will […]

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Anger, Cristina Preda, fear, film reviews, grief, loss

Dilemma Winter 2017 – Mother and Daughter

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Welcome to the Winter 2017 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 range […]

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fun dilemmas!

Artwork – Frontiers Winter 2017

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Enlightened Master/Benighted Slave – Chris Opyrchal This piece shows the lightness of the enlightened spiritual leader who capitalises on the benighted servants below him, showing his ‘lightness’ and privileged position […]

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art, Chris Opyrchal

Film Night – Crazywise at Centre for Counselling and Psychotherapy

December 21, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Crazywise-Flyer A Free Screening of Crazywise documentary at the Centre for Counselling and Psychotherapy Education in January 2018 Crazy… 0r wise? Is a mental health crisis a ‘calling’ to grow […]

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crazywise

Frontiers Summer 2017 – Psychology and Ecology

August 9, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Ecology is about communication; communication between parts of a system, between beings, between species. This edition of Frontiers appropriately brings articles which are all intensely personal, communicating through the immanent, lived experiences […]

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Editorial, Introduction

An Ecology of Chaos

August 9, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Nick Opyrchal A thick wall of white noise made from the calls, chirps and growls of thousands of insects, birds, mammals and reptiles blasts through the Amazonian night. As soon […]

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ecology, Nick Opyrchal, Psychotherapy

Guilt, Ideology, Anxiety, Ecology

August 9, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Sam Bloxidge   In this article I reflect upon my personal experience with life threatening illness and how this came to shape my experience of engaging with an exploration environmental […]

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ecology, existentialism, music, veganism

Mother Earth- A Balancing Act

August 9, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine 1 Comment

A while back I changed the screen saver on my phone to a photo planet earth. I am not sure what prompted me to do this at the time (boredom? […]

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ecology, nature, psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Suzie Chick

The Goddess In The Local Park

August 9, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

 Cristina Preda   “A human being is a part of the whole, called by us “Universe”, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings […]

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Cristina Preda, ecology, feminism, Mindfulness, nature

Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy

August 9, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy Tataihono – Stories of Maori Healing and Psychiatry By Wiremu NiaNia, Allister Bush and David Epston Routledge Publishing, New York 2017 ISBN: 978-1-138-23028-6. Reviewed […]

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book reviews, ecology, psychiatry, Psychotherapy

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