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The Art of Loving, as a Verb
Does our partner feel loved by us? It’s a tricky one because the answer may be that we don’t know.
Latest News
Decolonising Therapeutic Practice Counselling Skills Certificate – Applications open – starting 9th Sept
“This introductory course was a massive inspiration—thank you.
I feel braver and bolder— like I can make a difference in the world. I have also found a fantastic community of peers who believe in decolonisation”
Remembering Arike
It’s been four years since our dear beloved Arike’s death. His partner, Leah Thorn, has shared with us a video of edited clips from the celebration event two years ago, which included the ‘unveiling’ of the bench honouring Arike’s memory.
Karen Minikin, Dr Kam Dhillon and Salma Darling keynote talks from BAATN’s April 24 conference
Karen Minikin reminds us of the fundamental dynamics of alienation.
Dr Kam Dhillon explores the nature and entwined causes of shame (colonial-historical, current society, family) and considers its consequences.


