When the body speaks its wisdom…

I vividly recall sitting in my kitchen, many years ago, when my entire body started to vibrate inside wildly.  At the time, my 3 month old son was in intensive […]

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Wanting More…

I want growth I want more, more of me I want connection I want more, more of me I want passion I want more, more of me Fueled by a […]

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Accepting My Son as A Teenager

One evening after a conflict with my son I decided that I better deal with my own anger. I brought my focus onto myself and went through my own iceberg […]

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Satir – More than a Model

I hope to share my personal, professional and healing journey in being fully human. To do this, I intend to start from the beginning sharing significant moments which shaped my […]

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The Art and Science of Self-Care

I find it quite interesting and “almost” humorous that I committed to writing a blog about self-care and then could not find the time to actually write it! While I […]

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STST Level 2 – ONLINE 2025

STST Level 2  – ONLINE via ZOOM 18 days of training (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) over 6 months (February 2025 to July 2025) of online training February 28 – March 2, […]

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Level 1 Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy – ONLINE

Level 1 Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy ONLINE via Zoom 18 days from 9:00 am to 2:30 pm 6 weekends (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) January 17 – 19, 2025 February 14 […]

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SIP FREE Community of Support Meeting

Our next SIP Free Community of Support Meeting will be: on Friday November 15, 2024 from 8:30 am to 10:00 am Pacific Time Come join SIP for our Community meeting […]

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My Journey with the Satir Model and How it led to Neuroscience and Satir in the Sand Tray

by Madeleine De Little, RTC, MTC, RCS, M.Sc. Ph. D. Cand. Madeleine has been a school counsellor for nearly 30 years and in private practice for 15 of those years. […]

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The Perfect Chameleon

By Corrinna Douglas, MA, RCC Waiting with anticipation for the New Year to come, meant I could say good-bye to the previous year and completely forget about it; good-riddance and […]

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