
Reflecting by Wasyl Nimenko
Rev Kingsley Taylor B.D., M.A. (Celtic Christianity), Vicar of a West Wales parish for 23 years with oversight of 15 churches spanning from the mountain to the sea. I sent emails to those I had the email address for at the beginning of the first lockdown and hoped the messages were passed on and so the number I was sending to grew and have spread around the world. I continued to write and between this book and my previous book there has been a daily message every day for a year. What started so simply became global, messages of hope in these difficult times that have already helped so many, people have also found them amusing and wise. I humbly hope you can find something useful in them too.
Wasyl Nimenko's father was from Dnipropetrovsk in eastern Ukraine and his mother was from the west of Ireland O'Dowd clan who commissioned the Yellow Book of Lecan in 1391. Although he spent extensive periods of time in the west of Ireland, he was educated in Suffolk at St Joseph's College in Ipswich. He worked as a labourer, kitchen porter, doorman, store man, van driver, waiter, barman, tent erector and as a freezer man in a factory before studying medicine in London. Wasyl studied psychiatry at Oxford and in London but switched to train as a psychotherapist and general practitioner. He has worked extensively with the Armed Forces and the homeless and was one of the first medical doctors and psychotherapists in the UK to work with survivors of torture as well as with the NYPD in New York after 9/11. As well as writing the novel, Invisible Bullets and a series of biographical travel books, Searching in Secret India and Searching in Secret Ukraine he has written in depth about Carl Jung, the East and Ramana Maharshi on his blog www.wasylnimenko.org and has been published in numerous journals. In 1984 he researched stress in women using futuristic computer technology. In 2011 his research findings convinced the Armed Forces to use archaeology in the psychological decompression of wounded soldiers. This was the first research into psychological decompression. The research was published by the Journal of Royal Army Medical Corps in 2012. In 2013 Wasyl was the first person to describe Post Repatriation Stress Disorder. Again these findings have now been published in The Psychotherapist, the journal of the UK Council for Psychotherapy. Wasyl has lived in India, New Zealand and Australia but now lives in Gloucestershire in England.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781908142535 |
| ISBN 10 | 1908142537 |
| Titel | Reflecting |
| Autor | Wasyl Nimenko |
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| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Goalpath Books |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2020-08-13 |
| Seitenanzahl | 678 |
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