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Robert Whitaker: Anatomy of an Epidemic
Last week we traveled to East Coast to interview several individuals who are currently involved in the vigorous debate...
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Will Hall: Recovering from Madness
We had the pleasure of interviewing Will Hall, one of the bright lights in the survivor-led movement that’s advocating...
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Joan Halifax: Healing is About Relationships
Joan Halifax is a Buddhist teacher, Zen priest, anthropologist, hospice caregiver, and the author of several books on Buddhism...
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Sandra Ingerman: Shamanism in Modern Culture
Sandra Ingerman is one of the respected leaders of the neo-shamanic movement here in America that has brought traditional...
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Daniel Siegel: Bridging Science and Spirituality
There seems to be two competing paradigms used to describe the causes of severe mental distress. One takes a...
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Gabor Mate: The Myth of Normal
Dr. Gabor Mate is a Hungarian-born physician, living in Vancouver, B.C., who grew up and was educated in Canada. ...
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Stan Grof: The Potential of Holotropic States for Emotional Healing
Dr. Stanislav Grof is a psychiatrist, chief theoretician of Transpersonal Psychology and pioneering researcher into the use of non-ordinary states...
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Christina Grof: Beyond Stigmatizing Labels
Christina Grof and her husband Dr. Stanislav Grof coined the term ‘Spiritual Emergency’ to describe many of the psychological...
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Angeles Arrien: ‘Openings’ can be Great Blessings
Recently 60 minutes aired a piece on the mental health crisis in the U.S. in response to the recent...
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Roger Walsh: The Value of Spiritual Traditions
We were honored to meet and interview Roger Walsh, a professor of Psychiatry and Anthropology at the University of...