Exiting our Trauma Biography with Franz Ruppert’s Identity-oriented Psychotrauma Therapy
On Psyche
As all living beings, we have a psyche that enables u...
In January and February 2018, I travelled to Uganda. Etienne Salborn had invited me to his Social Innovative Academy (SINA) near Kampala to facilitate a worksho...
Life Stories – From the Wounded Writer to the Healing Teacher: A Transrational Way of Teaching Peace as Unfolding of Life Story
From perspectives inherent in t...
A few years ago, the images re-appeared. They crashed in my memory like a meteorite, to the extent that my world perception smashed to pieces. Images of an epis...
The following text proposes to share a personal perspective on the thesis process we, students in Peace Studies, all go through to complete our master’s degree....
On 7 August 2014 I left Innsbruck for Algiers, the capital of Algeria, a country that means a lot to me due to personal, historical and family reasons. Nassima ...
Isabelle Guibert is a lecturer based in Innsbruck and cooperating in diverse projects in Africa, South America, and France. She teaches in the field of languages, peace and conflict transformation. As a facilitator, her deepest aspiration is to create a hospitable space for her course participants to connect to their self and discover their potential. Her main focus peruses trauma work; forms of communication and expression; unconventional and peace education. She studied in Nantes, Oxford and Innsbruck and holds an MA in English studies and an MA in Peace Studies.