WHAT'S HAPPENING
Current Projects and Events
Being Sanctuary is a new Kerulos Center program that teaches how to transform your home and community into sanctuary. A 12-module course, Creating Home Sanctuary, provides a step-by-step guide for cultivating healthy, compassionate living with animals. The course curriculum is structured around 10 Principles of Being Sanctuary that are based on the science of trans-species psychology, trauma recovery, and conflict resolution. Explore the Being Sanctuary website.
Sacred Bones is a new interdisciplinary education and environmental ethics program that integrates science, law, and conservation. Topical modules focus on an endangered species such as sea turtle, tiger, whale, macaw, and others. As an experiential "journey," students explore the story of an animal who has been illegally caught and killed. Explore the Sacred Bones website.
In this follow-up video interview, Kerulos faculty member and psychoanalyst, Vera Muller-Paisner, LCSW, describes her experience helping a dog and her human guardian on their journey to recovery after a car accident. Read more.
Executive Director Gay Bradshaw recently delivered an invited presentation entitled, Now We Are One: Living Beyond Species. Read more or view the presentation.
Bringing healing to elephants in captivity. Read more.
Integrating science and sanctuary to aid traumatized parrots. Read more.
The Last Stand of the African Elephant
A global call to action documentary to stop the killing of the African elephant and the Ivory trade. View the trailer or read more about the artists, Cyril Christo and Marie Wilkinson.
Current Projects and Events
Being Sanctuary, Creating Sanctuary
Being Sanctuary is a new Kerulos Center program that teaches how to transform your home and community into sanctuary. A 12-module course, Creating Home Sanctuary, provides a step-by-step guide for cultivating healthy, compassionate living with animals. The course curriculum is structured around 10 Principles of Being Sanctuary that are based on the science of trans-species psychology, trauma recovery, and conflict resolution. Explore the Being Sanctuary website.
Sacred Bones, Educational Journeys of Transformation
Sacred Bones is a new interdisciplinary education and environmental ethics program that integrates science, law, and conservation. Topical modules focus on an endangered species such as sea turtle, tiger, whale, macaw, and others. As an experiential "journey," students explore the story of an animal who has been illegally caught and killed. Explore the Sacred Bones website.
Follow-up: A Healing Journey
In this follow-up video interview, Kerulos faculty member and psychoanalyst, Vera Muller-Paisner, LCSW, describes her experience helping a dog and her human guardian on their journey to recovery after a car accident. Read more.
Now We Are One
Executive Director Gay Bradshaw recently delivered an invited presentation entitled, Now We Are One: Living Beyond Species. Read more or view the presentation.
Bringing healing to elephants in captivity. Read more.
Integrating science and sanctuary to aid traumatized parrots. Read more.
The Last Stand of the African Elephant A global call to action documentary to stop the killing of the African elephant and the Ivory trade. View the trailer or read more about the artists, Cyril Christo and Marie Wilkinson.
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OVERVIEW
WHAT'S HAPPENING
TRANS-SPECIES PSYCHOLOGY
TRANS-SPECIES STUDY
BEAUTY
INTERSPECIES COMMUNICATION
WHAT'S HAPPENING
TRANS-SPECIES PSYCHOLOGY
TRANS-SPECIES STUDY
BEAUTY
INTERSPECIES COMMUNICATION






