Monthly Archives: January 2022

philosophy et pedagogy..

“Back to Zero:” The Artistic and Pedagogical Philosophy of Anni Albers. By Sloane Kochman Kochman, in her MA thesis for the Department of the History of Art and Architecture, at the university of Oregon, writes about the parallels between Alber’s … Continue reading

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full moon reverse mono print

Psychotherapy is both a science and an art form and I see the therapeutic endeavor very much as a creative process. Psychotherapy is both an art and a science. (O’Donohue, W, Cummings, N, and Cummings, J, 2007). Different modalities tend … Continue reading

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how can fashion value society?

How can Fashion Value Society? Centre for Sustainable Fashion: UAL. London In this insightful article, Jeffery’s outlines how society and fashion are in direct relationship to one another, each influencing the other and this therefore evolves and changes our relationship … Continue reading

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staring out the window, or coffee a la bouche

reflection et inspiration as a psychotherapist and in teaching too, it is important to take time to reflect, to get some ‘thinking space’, and to stare out of window. it is said that sigmund freud devised the ’50 minute hour’ … Continue reading

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springtime in paris – biography

What happens when people open their hearts? They get better” – Haruki Murakami (Norwegian Wood) Hello! I am a psychotherapist and student counsellor, working at University of the Arts London, and primarily, London College of Fashion. After spending a month … Continue reading

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