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Little Miss Know-it-all

December 14, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

By S. Chick I’ve come to the conclusion that “I don’t know” is one the scariest phrases in the English language. Think about it. How many times recently have you […]

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Psychotherapy, questions, Suzie Chick

The Merits of Living on the Edge

December 14, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

By Kelly Hearn Kids are great at exploring new things. My seven year-old comes home from school excited to show me new things he’s learned (last night it was push […]

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fear, Kelly Hearn, Psychotherapy

Befriending Fear

December 14, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

By Cristina Preda   Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers but to be fearless in facing them. Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain […]

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befriending, fear, grief, loss, Psychotherapy

Book Review – A Terrible Love of War by James Hillman

December 14, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

A Terrible Love Of War By James Hillman 256 pp The Penguin Press Reviewed By Nick Opyrchal ISBN 1-59420-011-4 Whenever an abyss of uncertainty approaches, one of the ever-present fantasies […]

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book reviews, Nick Opyrchal, Psychotherapy

Blurred Lines -Film Review

December 14, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Reviewed by Suzie Chick A famous writer once recommended that the best way to get over a woman was to destroy her in literature. This has never been so true […]

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film reviews, Suzie Chick

Dilemma – Winter 2017 – Boyfriend Trouble

December 14, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

Welcome to the Winter 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 […]

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fun dilemmas!, Psychotherapy

Clearing – a Poem by Martha Postlewaite

December 14, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine 1 Comment

Clearing by Martha Postlewaite   Do not try to save the whole world or do anything grandiose. Instead, create a clearing in the dense forest of your life and wait there […]

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artwork, nature, Psychotherapy

Welcome to Frontiers – the ‘fire and anger’ edition

August 8, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

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 […]

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Editorial, Introduction

Anger Management for Troubled Times

August 8, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine 1 Comment

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 […]

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Anger, Buddhism, Kelly Hearn

The Fire Starter – A Beginners Story

August 8, 2016by frontiertherapymagazine Leave a comment

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. […]

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alchemy, Anger, Suzie Chick

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