Stephanie Hills has thirty years’ experience working with people in distress, both as a social worker and a counsellor.
A large part of her work has comprised using narrative and art therapy to help people move on from depression. While still helping people facing difficulties, Stephanie’s work has broadened to include the promotion and enhancement of individual and social happiness.
Using the principles of Positive Psychology and Deep Ecology, she assists individuals and groups to improve their functioning in various life spheres, taking into account the social, cultural, economic and environmental context of people’s lives.
Why do some people constantly experience good luck, while others don’t? Richard Wiseman found that much of it comes down to the habits that lucky people cultivate, which invite opportunities into their lives. In this workshop, learn and practice the 12 habits that invite good fortune. If you would like to hold this workshop in […]
I started my new job today. It’s in the chemist just down the road. This bloke walked in and said, “I feel terrible, I’ve got a thumping headache, earache, sore throat and a runny nose. Have you got anything?” I said, “No, l feel fine.”
Hardwiring Happiness: The new brain science of contentment, calm and confidence. By Rick Hanson, PhD. Using a warm, readable style, Rick Hanson uses neuroscience to explain how our needs for safety, satisfaction and connection have evolved to have us focussing on the negative, a trait less than healthy in modern society. By ‘taking in the […]
A man calls his doctor’s surgery for an appointment.Receptionist: “I’m sorry, but we’re very busy. You’ll have to wait at least two weeks.”Man: “But I could be dead by then!”Receptionist: “No problem. If your wife lets us know, we’ll cancel the appointment.”
Promoting Individual and Social Happiness