Attending to forms of violence esp. cognitive violence

Cognitive violence is increasing. Our sense of peace, clarity and ability to make decisions and take actions is being 'invaded' increasingly often and to an increasing degree. Supervisors are also supporting practitioners and clients who face physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual violence. The EWTs have tools to attend. Dharana and Dhyana practices could be used to attend to cognitive violence.

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Attending to forms of violence esp. cognitive violence
Action technology (one solution to cognitive violence)
Dhyana
Dharana
Aspects of our fundamental humanness that need acknowledged in practce
Attending to the ambiguity within practice
Attending to the theory/practice divide
Being able to let go
Building an ethics of practice
Burnout
Caring
Compassion fatigue
Establishing a rigorous science/research approach to practice
Expressing the self with integrity in practice
Promoting access to stillness
Transforming -ive expnces (feelgs/thghts) into +ive states of being
Utilising intuition and insight, the art of the 'ah ha' moment
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