Satir Family Therapy

It began with choosing a theoretical orientation My journey with the Satir model began at the beginning of grad school. For the first semester, I had to write a paper […]

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Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy

It Started in Idaho By Amanda Poffenberger Over the years when my friends or family members inquired about my participation in STST trainings in Canada, I would tell them about […]

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When the body speaks its wisdom…

By Mary Leslie, BA, MSW, RCSW I vividly recall sitting in my kitchen, many years ago, when my entire body started to vibrate inside wildly.  At the time, my 3 […]

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The Art and Science of Self-Care

By Teresa McLellan 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 […]

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Reaching Out to my Home Community

by Anne Morrison, BA, MSW, RSW, is a professional counsellor and therapist registered with the BC College of Social Workers. Her private practice focuses on personal, relationship and family healing.  […]

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The Self…I AM

By Linda Lucas, MA, LCPC published October 24, 2016 The Satir Model has allowed me, encouraged me, and challenged me to know myself intimately. Intimately meaning a level where I […]

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The Problem is not the Problem, Coping is the Problem

Connecting to my Humanness by Robin Beardsley, March 5 2016 As I bring more meditation into my life. I am reminded that this is an experience. Once I am distracted […]

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