Windhorse Journal
Through publishing, and hosting and presenting at major conferences, since 1985 Windhorse clinicians have been consistently committed to participating in the international dialogue on mental health.
The Windhorse Journal’s podcasts and blogs are our newest entry in the dialogue. Find archive list of the Windhorse Journal Here
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or through access here on our website, we post podcasts and blogs at least once per month.
Podcast Music credit: Guitar by: Duane Poncelot, Mandolin by: Rico Wallenda, and Bass by: Conner Hollingsworth
Windhorse Journal Entry #072 Mindful Works: Finding Health and Dignity in Work
Windhorse Journal entry #071: Work works!
Windhorse Journal Entry #069 Co-Presence: The Legacy of RD Laing – Pt. 2
Windhorse Journal entry #070: The Integration of Windhorse and Open Dialogue
Windhorse Journal entry #068 – Co-Presence: The Legacy Of RD Laing Pt. 1
Windhorse Journal Entry #067: DON’T BE SO PREDICTABLE: A Conversation with Dungse Jampal Norbu on the Practice of Lojong
Windhorse Journal entry #066: Walking the Path of Healing Discipline – Pt. 2
Windhorse Journal Entry #065: Walking the Path of Healing Discipline
Windhorse Journal – Entry #064: The Space Between: Opening Ourselves to Inclusion – Pt. 2
Windhorse Journal Entry #063: The Space Between: Opening Ourselves to Inclusion
Journal Entry #062: A Path Toward Inclusivity and Change
Journal Entry #061: Taking Care in Pandemic Pt. 2
The WCS Journal Mission
Beginning in March 2018, the Journal has published on a wide variety of topics related to whole-person health. These feature the voices of clinical professionals, our clients, interfaith and spiritual teachers, and well-known authors—all addressing issues critical to sustainable happiness and mental health recovery.
The Windhorse Journal’s mission is to inspire compassionate approaches to recovering sanity.
We do this by creating an evolving forum dedicated to exploring contemplative psychotherapy and the creation of therapeutic environments for the wellbeing of all persons involved. We envision this to be a rich dialogue among people with lived experience, family members, psychology professionals, and anyone interested in whole person-mental health and the diverse expressions of human sanity.