Obstacles and Remainders When Crossing the Threshold
A lecture given at the conference of the German Society for Anthroposophic Psychotherapy in autumn 2022 in Berlin. by Dagmar Krüskemper The title of the conference “Everything begins with luminousness – life and death” indicates that crossing the threshold is not only the end of a state of being, but
Initiations
by Gudrun Sanden, Norway A life changing process at the EARTh pre-convention in Kemer. The topic of the group exercise with Hans TenDam in the first day of the pre-convention was reliving a failed and a successful initiation experience. At the second day of the pre-Convention, as the
Hollenberg’s point of view on Regression Therapy.
Heleen Hollenberg’s contribution to the EARTh Panel Discussion on September 22nd 2022 Today, the world is in crisis: a climate crisis, an environmental crisis, and a psychological crisis: in NL 5% of all people are suffering from depression per year and 17% of the working population per year is suffering
Report: Simposio Internacional De Terapia Regresiva
Our member Heike Bettendorf, also a member of AETR, kindly reports about the International Regression Therapy Symposium that was held between 24-26 June, 2022 in Málaga, Spain for Spanish speaking attendees. Besides Heike, our members Andy Tomlinson and Marion Boon were the presenters in the symposium. Simposio Internacional De Terapia
Inner Child Therapy on War Traumas
an interview with Trisha Caetano by Gözde Tabak Since February the world is witnessing the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. There are thousands of people affected first hand and many more by the effects of war. Even by watching the news, feelings of despair, fear, helplessness and anger
Regression therapy is entering the psychiatric field in Suriname
Regression therapy is entering the psychiatric field in Suriname While I was in Suriname in February this year I had the honour to be present at the promotion of dr. Kamla Nannan Panday-Jhingoeri. This psychiatrist became a ‘doctor of medical science’ because of her study of working with ‘Transpersonal regression
Embodied spirituality – a psycho-spiritual approach to healing trauma by Juanita Pudifoot
by Juanita Pudifoot and Biggi Hofmann This article first appeared in the July 2018 issue of Thresholds, published by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy United Kingdom.©’ We decided to write this article after inspiring explorations of similarities and differences in the methods of deep memory process (DMP) and psychodrama psychotherapy, and how both approaches use
Research Study on ‘What Does Not Work in Regression Therapy’ – Paula Fenn
EARTh Research Committee Report Topic: Research Study on ‘What Does Not Work in Regression Therapy’ Abstract This Research Report conveys a range of findings determined from a research study conducted with 15 Regression Therapists who were dominantly members of EARTh (80% EARTh, 20% non-EARTh). The topic of the study was
Altered States of Consciousness and Psychotherapy: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
by Mário Simões Psychiatric University Clinic, Lisbon, Portugal The main physiological and induced Altered States of Consciousness (ASCs) are outlined, as well as methods of induction. The phenomenology of ASCs is described and related to psychopathology. A short commentary is given about ASCs used in some ethnopsychotherapies. Psychotherapies of Western
The Presence of Other Worlds In Psychotherapy and Healing
by Roger Woolger An earlier version of this paper was first presented to the Beyond the Brain Conference, held at St. John’s College, Cambridge University, England, August, 1999. It was later published in its current form in Thinking Beyond the Brain, edited by David Lorimer, Floris Books, Edingburgh, 2001. A
The Secret History of Reincarnation by Roger Woolger
by Roger Woolger Worn-out garments Are shed by the body: Worn-out bodies Are shed by the dweller Within the body. New bodies are donned By the dweller, like garments. -Bhagavad-Gita II (Extracted from Healing Your Past Lives, Sounds True, Boulder, Colorado, 2004) Not long ago, I saw a slogan on
Classical Indian Ideas about Karma and Rebirth Compared to Modern Regression Experiences
by Hans Ten Dam In 1980, the University of California published a reader of twelve contributions about Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and classical Indian philosophies under the title Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian Thought, edited by Wendy Doniger O’Flaherty. These contributions were the result of two conferences in 1976 and