There is a crucial truth that almost no safeguarding framework, regulator, or victim support service is willing to name. Most victims of financial wrongdoing do not develop suicidal thoughts because they are mentally ill. They develop them because they are being actively crushed by an unresolved injustice that will not stop. As one survivor put … Continue reading “I Didn’t Have a Mental Health Problem. I Had a Lloyds Problem.”
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🌿 “Life Planning Is Not a Cult — It’s Conscious Suitability”
By Steve Conley, Founder, Academy of Life Planning When George Kinder says “we’re not a cult,” he’s right. Life Planning, at its heart, is a disciplined, structured, and ethical practice rooted in autonomy — not allegiance. I trained under George and share his conviction: you cannot do financial planning properly without first understanding life itself. … Continue reading 🌿 “Life Planning Is Not a Cult — It’s Conscious Suitability”
Restoring the Soul of Psychotherapy: A Conversation with Andrew Hartz of the Open Therapy Institute
In a recent episode of Calm Conversations, Benjamin Boyce sat down with psychologist Dr. Andrew Hartz, founder of the Open Therapy Institute (OTI), for an enlightening discussion that went far beyond the surface of psychotherapy. They explored the gaps in modern mental health care, the secularisation of soul work, and the urgent need for a … Continue reading Restoring the Soul of Psychotherapy: A Conversation with Andrew Hartz of the Open Therapy Institute
