by Scott Epstein | Aug 6, 2023 | Uncategorized
Dear Readers, This essay, written by our dear community member Aspen, is about her experience of Windhorse psychotherapy. Her words are strong—candid, insightful, at times blunt, but definitely her truth from beginning to end. And as she described so clearly, having...
by Scott Epstein | Oct 14, 2022 | Journal, Windhorse Philosophy, Uncategorized
Regards, Dreams By Blake Baily June, 2015 “And then in a panic suddenly you feel A little kiss, like a scared spider, crawl Across your cheek … You turn to me to help you find the beast, And of course I promise to do my best, If it takes all week …” — Excerpt from...
by Scott Epstein | 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...
by Scott Epstein | 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...
by Scott Epstein | Jul 29, 2022 | Journal, Uncategorized
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...
by Scott Epstein | Apr 25, 2022 | Uncategorized
“Being a Windhorse Housemate – ordinary living of extraordinary importance” by Lori S. Heintzelman Perhaps the most powerful experience of my adult working life was being a therapeutic housemate to a client with extreme mental health challenges. It was an opportunity...