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The Science of Psychotherapy - Steven Hoskinson on Complex Systems

Steven Hoskinson on Complex Systems

08/24/20 • 37 min

The Science of Psychotherapy

Steven Hoskinson is the Founder, CEO and CCO (Chief Compassion Officer) of Organic Intelligence® (OI) and the nonprofit Organic Intelligence Outreach Institute. OI’s Human Empowerment And Resiliency Training (HEARTraining®) is an international personal and professional development training program using OI’s strengths-based, trauma-safe approach for resiliency.

We had a great conversation with Steven about complex systems, a topic dear to our heart. Check out the landing page for this episode for more information.

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Steven Hoskinson is the Founder, CEO and CCO (Chief Compassion Officer) of Organic Intelligence® (OI) and the nonprofit Organic Intelligence Outreach Institute. OI’s Human Empowerment And Resiliency Training (HEARTraining®) is an international personal and professional development training program using OI’s strengths-based, trauma-safe approach for resiliency.

We had a great conversation with Steven about complex systems, a topic dear to our heart. Check out the landing page for this episode for more information.

Please leave a review! (Reviews are fabulously important to us! On your podcast player you should find an option to review at the bottom of the main page for the podcast - after the list of available episodes) - Here's a link for iTunes.

Thanks for listening!

Support this show by subscribing to The Science of Psychotherapy (You can support us by subscribing to our magazine for less than a $1/week)

Please leave an honest review on iTunes and please subscribe to our show.

You can also find our podcast at: The Science of Psychotherapy Podcast Homepage

If you want more great science of Psychotherapy please visit our website thescienceofpsychotherapy.com

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