An interview with Dr. phil. Mohammed Shafiullah Dr. phil. Mohammed Shafiullah doesn’t speak like someone with decades of academic accolades behind him, though he has them. There’s a quiet humility in the way he talks and an acuity in his responses that...
An interview with Nadine Gaeschlin When Nadine shares her experiences, it’s with the calm and knowledgeable assurance of someone who has walked the path she guides others on. She is warm, thoughtful, and grounded, much like the forest she often returns to. But her...
When you meet Shelley Heusser, his openness strikes you; it is steady, unforced and paired with a calmness that speaks of someone deeply grounded and reflective. In his receptive presence, you feel instantly seen. Yet, beneath the quiet is a mind and heart that are...
When we think of donkeys, we often picture them piled high with goods, transporting huge loads over rough and mountainous terrains, not as therapy animals. In animal-assisted therapy (AAT), dogs and horses usually steal the limelight. But a quieter, more contemplative...
It might feel illogical to explore the principles of Ramadan and apply them to addiction recovery, especially since mainstream Islam prohibits drugs and alcohol. The two are worlds apart. However, certain aspects of Ramadan, such as commitment, resilience, and a...