Dreaming: A Personal Account

When did dreams become something we all talked about? I’m sure long before Freud and Jung made it popular. I could engage in deep research and find that answer. However, I’m not so sure it’s important in the scheme of things, we know we dream and that the dreams are...

Smoke Triggers Disguised Trauma

In light of the recent horrific and devastating bushfires in NSW and Qld, Australia I was personally haunted by my own past. I thought it an opportunity to share how nebulous archaic trauma is and how fiercely it might emanate from that unconscious position in our...

To Publish or not to Publish – Pt 1

Getting a book published is no mean feat. Regardless of whether that process is with a traditional publishing house or via a self-published process. I should know. I have done both. Both are scary, fraught, incongruent, inconsistent, stubborn, uncompromising … shall I...

To Publish or Not to Publish – Part 2

The approach to the co-editor went well. As a result, the co-editor and I have rekindled a twenty-year-plus acquaintance into a beautiful friendship and a mutual admiration society. You know there are those things that happen in our lives when we recall exactly where...

That Annoying Migraine

Many years ago, a young man came to me complaining of debilitating depression. What he didn’t mention in that initial consultation was his enervating anxiety and migraines.     In terms of his depression, he had had several diagnoses through other practitioners...
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