Articles

by Stanislav Grof
01/04/2017

In the middle of the twentieth century, American psychology was dominated by two major schools – behaviourism, and Freudian psychology. Increasing dissatisfaction with these two orientations as adequate approaches to the human psyche led to the development of humanistic psychology.

by Susanne McCabe
01/04/2017

Mata Amritanandamayi is known throughout the world as Amma, or Mother, for her selfless love and compassion toward all beings. Widely regarded as one of India’s foremost spiritual leaders, Amma says that her religion is love.

by Neal Traynor
01/04/2017

Stress. Even reading the word ‘Stress’ can trigger a stress response in us. When we see the word on some level we begin to think about our own stress and whether or not we are managing it.

by Jody Mountain
01/04/2017

There was a moment, about 20 years ago, where I wavered in what I now know was a crucial decision. By a hair’s breadth, I chose the direction most unknown and the one that changed my life forever.

by Aine O'Beirne
01/04/2017

Meetings with Ivor

by Network
01/04/2017

Walking to meet Ivor Browne on a sunny morning in Milltown in Dublin, I’m reminded of the old TV game show Supermarket Sweep. I can empathise with the frantic families and their predicament of navigating seemingly infinite aisles of goodies with very limited trolley space.

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