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Phantasmagoria – Art Born From the Void

August 9, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Sam Agnew Recently I held my second Solo Exhibition entitled Phantasmagoria. The exhibition was born out of relating my own inner experiences to my outer situations. In a bid to express […]

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art, artwork, Psychotherapy, the void

Dilemma Summer 2017 – The Wizard

August 9, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Welcome to the Spring 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!

Welcome to Frontiers Spring 2017 – Novelty and Taboo

April 19, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine 1 Comment

Welcome to another issue of Frontiers Magazine Novelty and Taboo is the theme of this edition of Frontiers – a combination which might seem strange to some. Novelty and new ideas […]

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Editorial, Introduction

Crazywise – Psychosis or Spiritual Awakening?

April 19, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Interview By Susan Tomlinson CRAZYWISE – a new documentary explores the links between psychosis and spiritual awakening and tracks the new movements across the world that are reframing mental health […]

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Editorial, Introduction

Shrinking Normality- The ever-expanding DSM

April 19, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Suzie Chick One the key developments in mental health over the past 50 years or so has been the rapid expansion in diagnoses. It seems every year, more and more […]

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psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Suzie Chick

Psychedelics and Psychotherapy

April 19, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Nick Opyrchal   Perhaps psychedelics are transpersonal psychotherapy’s ‘Original Sin’. The forbidden fruit on the tree of our professional knowledge which, nowadays, is often not even recognized or discussed. Almost like […]

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Important thinkers, psychedelics, psychiatry, Psychotherapy

Parents and Play – The Nurturing Programme

April 19, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Cristina Preda For almost a decade I have worked in different settings with distraught and struggling parents. Sometimes they were presenting because of problems with their children, sometimes the family […]

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Editorial, Introduction

Artwork – Novelty and Taboo

April 19, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine 1 Comment

Artwork by Chris Opyrchal This piece was created to represent the split between a closed established system and the novel or new. The split in the centre of the painting is […]

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artwork, Chris Opyrchal, Editorial, Introduction

Dilemma – The Coat – Spring 2017

April 19, 2017by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Welcome to the Spring 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 […]

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fun dilemmas!

Welcome to Frontiers Winter 2016 – Into the Unknown

December 14, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Welcome to the Winter 2016 issue of Frontiers. We come to the end of our second year as a publication: a year which has been wrenching in many respects, extreme changes in […]

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Editorial, Introduction, Nick Opyrchal, Psychotherapy

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