etween 2007-2009, Judith facilitated dialogue between Israeli and Palestinian psychiatrists,
psychologists and social workers in an exploratory process of “mutual acknowledgment” with
James as an international participant and advisor in the work.
In 2009, we received a grant from the Kalliopeia Foundation to explore a synthesis of our
learning and investigate new concepts and practices in the emerging field of social healing. Our
process has been to examine in greater depth the role of worldviews in the formation and
transformation of conflict, and to learn from practitioners how they are understanding and
experiencing social healing. Areas of inquiry include: how developments in the new sciences
relatetoenergy fields, the impact of the mind-body health paradigm on social healing, and how
consciousness research can be applied to the work of social healing.
psychologists and social workers in an exploratory process of “mutual acknowledgment” with
James as an international participant and advisor in the work.
In 2009, we received a grant from the Kalliopeia Foundation to explore a synthesis of our
learning and investigate new concepts and practices in the emerging field of social healing. Our
process has been to examine in greater depth the role of worldviews in the formation and
transformation of conflict, and to learn from practitioners how they are understanding and
experiencing social healing. Areas of inquiry include: how developments in the new sciences
relatetoenergy fields, the impact of the mind-body health paradigm on social healing, and how
consciousness research can be applied to the work of social healing.
etween 2007-2009, Judith facilitated dialogue between Israeli and Palestinian psychiatrists,
psychologists and social workers in an exploratory process of “mutual acknowledgment” with
James as an international participant and advisor in the work.
In 2009, we received a grant from the Kalliopeia Foundation to explore a synthesis of our
learning and investigate new concepts and practices in the emerging field of social healing. Our
process has been to examine in greater depth the role of worldviews in the formation and
transformation of conflict, and to learn from practitioners how they are understanding and
experiencing social healing. Areas of inquiry include: how developments in the new sciences
relatetoenergy fields, the impact of the mind-body health paradigm on social healing, and how
consciousness research can be applied to the work of social healing.
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