A big congratulations to the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (CAMFT) for working to grant eligible LMFTs employment at the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA)!
Read MorePosted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Oct 10, 2016 1:48:36 PM
A big congratulations to the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (CAMFT) for working to grant eligible LMFTs employment at the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA)!
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Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Sep 9, 2016 1:48:48 PM
A guest post by Craig Chalquist, Ph.D.
You’ve investigated which schools offer what; you’ve found a suitable program; and you’re ready to apply. What holds you back?
You’ve applied but not completed the application. How come?
You’ve completed the application but not paid the fee. Why?
I’ve been there. Twice: when entering the master’s program in Marriage and Family Therapy at CalLutheran University, and when enrolling at Pacifica Graduate Institute for my PhD in Depth Psychology. Why do we resist committing ourselves? Perhaps we can look at it psychologically.
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Dr. Joseph Cambray’s journey to becoming a depth psychologist finds its roots in a childhood affliction that prevented him from playing sports, prompting him to devour world mythology instead. After three years, the illness spontaneously and inexplicably remitted and never returned, launching him into his first depth psychological kind of experience, Cambray acknowledges.
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Posted by Erik Davis on Jun 1, 2016 10:50:31 AM
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Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Mar 2, 2016 12:27:58 PM
A guest post by Frank McMillan
Nature is always right. By repeated experiment, nature is now proven to be non-local. According to quantum physicist Henry Stapp, non-locality is the most profound discovery of science. Read that again. Not simply an interesting finding or significant advance, but the most profound discovery in the history of science. The reigning materialist paradigm that has dominated Western culture for three centuries is empirically dethroned as a complete explanation of reality. More than seventy-five years after reductionism’s funeral in the labs of Bohr and Planck, Nature magazine printed its obituary last fall in an article entitled, “Quantum physics: Death by experiment for local realism.” Wow. To quote rock godfather Chuck Berry, “Roll over Beethoven and tell Tchaikovsky the news.”
Somebody refuses to listen, however. I’m looking at you, Academia.
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Posted by Guest on Feb 16, 2016 10:45:18 AM
Dr. Alejandro: Bernardo, I'd like to ask you: what is human vocation? And what is the origin of the term and of the concept behind it?
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