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Lucas Casanova

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    Lucas Casanova is now friends with Yaya de Andrade, Amparo Iribarren Ballent, Ilja van Roon and 3 more
    Feb 17
    Lucas Casanova and Kimiko Nita are now friends
    Nov 1, 2024
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    Lucas Casanova and Ian David Smith are now friends
    Jan 30, 2024
    Lucas Casanova left a comment for Lucas Casanova
    "Yes! Great! Nice meeting you Ian :) I am getting updated with all this new info as soon as I can digest it! Where are we supposed to meet? In this platform? Zoom?.

    Warm regards,
    Lucas"
    Jan 30, 2024
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    • Sally Sizemore January 31, 2024 15:48
      Hi Lucas! Ian kindly wrote me about our common study group. I look forward to the work together, and I let him know I can be available daily from 1pm to 5 or 6 pm my time (Thailand). You two can let me know what your best times are ... we'll work something out!

      Warm wishes,
      Sally
    • Lucas Casanova January 30, 2024 14:34
      Yes! Great! Nice meeting you Ian :) I am getting updated with all this new info as soon as I can digest it! Where are we supposed to meet? In this platform? Zoom?.

      Warm regards,
      Lucas
    • Ian David Smith January 29, 2024 16:06
      Hello Lucas,
      Welcome to the 2024 Buddhist Psychology intake.

      I believe we are in the same blue peer group for classroom discussions this semester, so I am following instructions to contact the others (Sally and yourself) in the group in order to arrange a first meeting.

      Looking forward to talking soon, Ian
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    Gender

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    Oslo


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    Your history with Buddhism/Psychology & interest in this network:

    I am a Transpersonal and Buddhist therapist, specializing in Trauma and Somatic Work. I work in Norway, in a non-profit organization, with vulnerable populations (queer migrants and asylum seekers) for the last 9 years. I have been using Buddhist tools in therapy for almost 20 years now, especially in the intersection of human rights and minorities. I created the podcast "Budismo en zapatillas" and teach introduction to Secular Buddhism and Neuroscience online, always learning from my students. Buddhism is for me a way to ground myself and regulate my nervous system, so I can be at service.


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