What happens when you say YES!
Y’ALL! My proposal to present at the upcoming International Transactional Analysis Association meeting was accepted! So cool. What tickles me about this is how I got here….
Y’ALL! My proposal to present at the upcoming International Transactional Analysis Association meeting was accepted! So cool. What tickles me about this is how I got here….
Anniversaries can sneak up on us, leaving a feeling of loss, a sense of something really not right, sorrow or maybe irritation. My father took his next assignment on March 31, 2013.
For days I’ve been thinking of him, reviewing the long days of his last days, remembering the sound of his laughter which is no longer easy.
A colleague recently pointed to the importance of healing arts practitioners not generalizing from our own experiences in providing care for our clients. Instead, we look to the evidence.
I got schooled recently on EMBODIMENT. LOVE LOVE LOVE how smart and committed my clients are to waking up from the bad dream of who they think they are. Mired in complex trauma…
Between my first and second years of graduate school, I spent the summer teaching juggling and yoga for Supercamp. This was an innovative camp aimed….
“How do you determine EMBODIMENT suggestions for clients in their home practice?”
That was one of the questions that came up last weekend in the AAIT Essentials training. After all, homework is a familiar
If it’s not clear to you yet, Acceptance and Integration Training is a full paradigm shift from traditional talk therapy. That’s not to say that all the skills….
This little post on kindness popped up for me the other day. I wrote it last year on my parent’s wedding anniversary.
As my mom was preparing for her “next assignment,” we talked a lot about the astrocytoma that was consuming her brain like a wildfire.
INJUNCTIONS rule. They are insidious and often unconscious.
They are an inner command, a strong DON’T.
Understanding the influence of injunctions can help us support our clients in learning to recognize them and dismantle from them.
One of the many things I just really love about AAIT is the profound usefulness it has to practitioners in our own lives. I engage in personal practice pretty much daily. It’d be weird to go a day without….