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  • 2018
  • 1) Introducing the Windhorse Journal Team
  • 2) A Windhorse Consideration of Early Psychosis and Recovery
  • 3) Recovery is Non-linear
  • 4) Windhorse Therapy: Principle and Application
  • 5) The First of Four Principles
  • 6) Integrating Interfaith Spirituality and Whole Person Mental Health
  • 7) Mental Health Care and Spirituality: Yearning for a Deeper Approach Part 1
  • 8) Heroic Journey: Integrating Community Programs into Home-based Services and Windhorse Clinical Practice Part 1
  • 9) Training in Tenderness: A Guide to Tsewa – The Openness of Heart That Can Change the World 
  • 10) Why Tsewa Now?
  • 11) Heroic Journey: Our Heroic Progression Part 2
  • 12) Alice’s Story: A Rationale for Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy
  • 13) Mental Health Care and Spirituality: Synchronizing with the Sacred Part 2
  • 14) Edward Podvoll’s “Recovering Sanity”
  • 15) “Dazzling Insights”: An Exclusive Interview with Studs Terkel and Ed Podvoll Part 1
  • 16) Windhorse Approach as Paradigm Shift: Mental Health Recovery Comes Home
  • 17) Pathology of Madness, Psychology of Recovery: An Exclusive Studs Terkel Interview with Ed Podvoll Part 2
  • 18) “The History of Sanity”
  • 19) Managing Recovery Through the Camera Eye: A Filmmaker’s Journey
  • 20) “The Logic of Faith: A Buddhist Approach to Finding Certainty” by Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel
  • 21) Taking “Faith” Apart: A Dialogue with Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel Part 1
  • 2019
  • 22) Creating Environments of Sanity, or . . . How does this work?
  • 23) “Inseparable: A Second Principle”
  • 24) The Radical Openness Of Heart That Can Change The World
  • 25) Tsewa – The Human Heart Connection
  • 26) Trauma’s Story: Integrating Trauma with the Help of Basic Goodness 
  • 27) Integrating the Personal Experience of Trauma Part 1 of 2
  • 28) Creating Therapeutic Community
  • 29) Attending Community
  • 30) Maitri Space Awareness
  • 31) Radical Self Acceptance: The Practice of Maitri Space Awareness Part 1
  • 32) Maitri Space Awareness: Ratna as the Embodiment of Relational Medicine and Inclusivity
  • 33) Radical Self Acceptance: The Practice of Maitri Space Awareness Part 2
  • 34) Searching for Wholeness Amidst Traumatic Grief: The Role of Spiritual Practices that Reveal Compassion in Embodied, Relational, and Transcendent Ways
  • 35) Moral Injury
  • 36) Like Oxygen
  • 37) Training Our Innate Care and Concern: The Dialogues on Tsewa Part 3
  • 38) Journeys with Clients and Medication
  • 39) Opportunities to Collaborate: A Discussion on the Role of Psychiatry in a Windhorse Therapeutic Environment Part 1
  • 40) Insights and Practices for Medication Usage
  • 41) Medication, Observation, and Collaboration: A Discussion on the Role of Psychiatry in a Windhorse Therapeutic Environment Part 2
  • 42) Considering the Experiences of Medications and Whole-Person Health: Client Perspectives Part 1
  • 43) One Size Won’t Fit All: A Discussion on the Role of Medication in a Windhorse Therapeutic Environment Part 1
  • 44) Considering the Experiences of Medications and Whole-Person Health: Client Perspectives Part 2
  • 45) One Size Does Not Fit All: A Discussion on the Role of Medication in a Windhorse Therapeutic Environment Part 2
  • 46) “Emerging From Not Noticing”: An excerpt from Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel’s “The Logic of Faith”
  • 47) Finding The Right Relationship
  • 48) Post-Traumatic Growth: The Trauma is Only Part of the Journey
  • 2020
  • 49) Basic Goodness, Tsewa, Basic Sanity: A Conversation on a Deeper Understanding of Trauma Part 2 of 2
  • 50) A Discussion with Joanne Greenberg – Mountain Top Author
  • 51) Swimming Lessons
  • 52) I Am What I Do: A Conversation with Filmmaker Scott Klumb
  • 53) Scott’s Path of the Heart: A Commentary on the Film, Autism: One Man’s Journey
  • 54) Taking Care in Pandemic: Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche’s Reflections on Our Mental Priorities
  • 55) The Courage to Hope
  • 56) “The Everest Effect”: A Conversation with Joanne Greenberg Part 2
  • 57) Lungta in the Time of Corona: Leadership During a Crisis
  • 58) WCS Community Programs: Connection During COVID
  • 59) Windhorse Leadership: Seeking Health, Sanity and Balance during COVID 19
  • 60) Community Programs During COVID: Nurturing Your Inner Hero
  • 61) Taking Care in Pandemic Part 2
  • 62) A Path Toward Inclusivity and Change
  • 63) The Space Between: Opening Ourselves to Inclusion Part 1
  • 64) The Space Between: Opening Ourselves to Inclusion Part 2
  • 65) Walking the Path of Healing Discipline Part 1
  • 2021
  • 66) Walking the Path of Healing Discipline Part 2
  • 67) Don’t Be So Predictable: A Conversation with Dungse Jampal Norbu on the Practice of Lojong
  • 68) Co-Presence: The Legacy of RD Laing Part 1
  • 69) Co-Presence: The Legacy of RD Laing Part 2
  • 70) The Integration of Windhorse and Open Dialogue
  • 71) Work works!
  • 72) Mindful Works: Finding Health and Dignity in Work
  • 73) Recovery is the Path of Discovering One’s Own Health and Sanity
  • 74) Recovery is Possible, No Matter How Disturbed a Mind Has Become
  • 75) Could I Be A Voice For Those Still Suffering? Part 1
  • 76) Could I Be A Voice For Those Still Suffering? Part 2
  • 77) Could I Be A Voice For Those Still Suffering? Part 3
  • 2022
  • 78) Could I Be A Voice For Those Still Suffering? Part 4
  • 79) Could I Be a Voice For Those Still Suffering? Part 5
  • 80) Relationships that Invite Health: An Overview of Basic Attendance Part 1
  • 81) Relationships that Invite Health: An Overview of Basic Attendance Part 2 
  • 82) Kiddie Pool, Tidal Wave: A Snapshot of Basic Attendance in Motion by Jeremy Ellis
  • 83) Basic Attendance: Relationships that Invite Health – The Housemate
  • 84) Being a Housemate: Ordinary Living With Extraordinary Importance
  • 85) Basic Attendance: Relationships That Invite Health – Team Counselors
  • 86) The Space Between or… Some Notes on Relational Medicine: A poem by Rebecca Diaz, MA, LPCC
  • 87) Team Counselor Essay: The One That You Feed- Facilitating Transformation Through Positive Regard by Skye Dowell
  • 88) Basic Attendance: Relationships That Invite Health – Team Leaders 
  • 89) Garbage Sutra – A poem by Jeremy Ellis
  • 90) Basic Attendance: Relationships That Invite Health – Intensive Psychotherapist
  • 91) Regards, Dreams By Blake Baily, MA, LPC
  • 92) Alone Together: Respirations and Reflections on Extreme States and Loneliness by Matt Allen, MA
  • 93) Basic Attendance: Relationships that Invite Health – Team Supervisors
  • 94) Team Supervisors as an Expression of Impermanence: Four Reminders of Recovery by Blake Baily, MA, LPC
  • 2023
  • 95) Basic Attendance: Relationships That Invite Health – Community Programs
  • 96) Community Programs: Stepping Into Life Beyond the Team by Michael Levy, MA, LPC-S, CCS
  • 97) Recovery at Windhorse: My Positive Personal Experiences by Aspen (she/they) 

 

 

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Windhorse Community Services is committed to deep listening and learning from marginalized individuals and groups to create an inclusive, healthy environment with compassion as a basis. We respect the diversity of people with all mental states of mind, race, nationality, ethnicity,  sexual and gender identity, and all religious and spiritual paths.

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