Phillipa Johnson has worked extensively in the social services sector and held multiple counselling and community work roles. Through her work she offers an authentic and gentle therapeutic presence which honors the strength, survivance and dignity of those she supports. Phillipa’s practice is grounded in a belief that we are all embodied beings and as such, she contributes to relational experiences which honor inter-subjectivity, deep safety and nurture.
The Journal for the Humanities in Rehabilitation is a peer reviewed, multi-media journal using a collaborative model with rehabilitation professionals, patients and their families to gain a greater understanding of the human experience of disability through art, literature and narrative. The purpose of this interdisciplinary journal is to raise the consciousness and deepen the intellect of the humanistic relationship in the rehabilitation sciences.
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