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90. Basic Attendance: Relationships That Invite Health – Intensive Psychotherapist

90. Basic Attendance: Relationships That Invite Health – Intensive Psychotherapist

by Windhorse Community Services | Oct 3, 2022 | Uncategorized, Journal, Podcasts, Windhorse Philosophy

Dear Listeners, Welcome to part six of our series on the clinical practice of Basic Attendance. In this podcast you’ll experience a lively discussion between four Windhorse Intensive Psychotherapists—Jeanne Christensen, Jeff Fortuna, Jack Gipple, and Eugenie Morton. A...
89. Garbage Sutra- A poem by Jeremy Ellis

89. Garbage Sutra- A poem by Jeremy Ellis

by Windhorse Community Services | Sep 10, 2022 | Journal

The poem below was written by a Windhorse Team Leader in honor of the growth and change witnessed in relationship with a client over many seasons of working together on basic attendance shifts. Garbage Sutra My mind is calm and free from doubt. Her cat has died, my...
88. Basic Attendance: Relationships That Invite Health – Team Counselors

88. Basic Attendance: Relationships That Invite Health – Team Counselors

by Windhorse Community Services | Aug 4, 2022 | Uncategorized, Journal, Podcasts, Windhorse Philosophy

Dear Listeners, Welcome to part five of our series on the clinical practice of Basic Attendance. In this podcast you’ll hear a playful discussion between some very seasoned current and former Team Leaders—Jamie Emery, Lindsay Wolf, Art Ginley, and Kim Emmert—ranging...
87. Team Counselor Essay by Skye Dowell

87. Team Counselor Essay by Skye Dowell

by Windhorse Community Services | Jul 29, 2022 | Uncategorized, Journal

The One That You Feed — Facilitating Transformation Through Positive Regard. By Skye Dowell When I was a teenager, I was sent to a lock-down facility for teens with drug, alcohol, and behavioral problems. The program employed tactics designed to break a person down so...
86. The Space In Between or… Some Notes on Relational Medicine. A poem by Rebecca Diaz, MA, LPCC

86. The Space In Between or… Some Notes on Relational Medicine. A poem by Rebecca Diaz, MA, LPCC

by Windhorse Community Services | Jun 1, 2022 | Journal, Podcasts

The Space In Between or Some Notes on Relational Medicine By Rebecca Diaz But as long as you remember what you have seen, then nothing is gone.. ― Leslie Marmon Silko   The medicine is in us, my friend. You, born of natural wisdom ―a misfit and rebel to a fully...
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