Tea and empathy
Suzie Chick “I’m so disappointed in you” my voice trembled as I tightly gripped the kitchen table, trying to fight my urge to run. Tears stung my eyes and I […]
Suzie Chick “I’m so disappointed in you” my voice trembled as I tightly gripped the kitchen table, trying to fight my urge to run. Tears stung my eyes and I […]
Sam Bloxidge Sitting down to try and write about Narcissism, I have found myself restarting several times, not quite managing to craft something I felt connected to. Having come from […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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? […]
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 […]
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 […]