With Roberta Nelson, PhD and Christine Huston
From the Association for Anthroposophic Psychology: Free Webinar on Saturday, March 29, 2025 at 12 noon Eastern Time
Hearing the many reports of growing isolation that people are experiencing, with the polarization of ideologies, technology replacing human interaction, and a pandemic that forced our separation, is it any wonder that we are facing an “epidemic of loneliness”? What is the best “medicine” for this malaise?
More personally, how can we improve the quality of our own interactions with others and enhance our own relationships? What do we need to know so we can boost our ability to “be with” another, fully and genuinely?
Anthroposophic psychology has much to tell us about achieving this most fundamental human need for genuine human connection. Hint: it starts with ourselves, (of course!).
Join Roberta Nelson, PhD, LAC (Licensed Addictions Counselor) and Christine Huston, AAP Adjunct Faculty member (offering Anthroposophic Soul Care), us as we identify essential elements in creating a true meeting of one human being with another – no matter how challenging the situation or the individual you are encountering.
More info and registration here.
From the Association for Anthroposophic Psychology: Free Webinar on Saturday, March 29, 2025 at 12 noon Eastern Time
Hearing the many reports of growing isolation that people are experiencing, with the polarization of ideologies, technology replacing human interaction, and a pandemic that forced our separation, is it any wonder that we are facing an “epidemic of loneliness”? What is the best “medicine” for this malaise?
More personally, how can we improve the quality of our own interactions with others and enhance our own relationships? What do we need to know so we can boost our ability to “be with” another, fully and genuinely?
Anthroposophic psychology has much to tell us about achieving this most fundamental human need for genuine human connection. Hint: it starts with ourselves, (of course!).
Join Roberta Nelson, PhD, LAC (Licensed Addictions Counselor) and Christine Huston, AAP Adjunct Faculty member (offering Anthroposophic Soul Care), us as we identify essential elements in creating a true meeting of one human being with another – no matter how challenging the situation or the individual you are encountering.
More info and registration here.