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SAN DIEGO - Californer -- The Human Resilience Project (THRP) is thrilled to announce its affiliation with the California Institute for Human Science (CIHS). This strategic collaboration marks a significant step forward in advancing research and practices at the intersection of mental health, trauma, and climate change, while integrating consciousness studies and spirituality with contemporary science.
The Human Resilience Project, founded and directed by Constance Scharff, PhD, is dedicated to exploring and enhancing human wellbeing by focusing on resilience within indigenous and marginalized communities. Through its transdisciplinary research and global partnerships, THRP works to address the complex challenges of mental health and environmental disruption, aiming to develop culturally grounded approaches that empower communities to thrive amid adversity.
Dr. Constance Scharff, an acclaimed researcher and recent recipient of St. Lawrence University's Sol Feinstone Humanitarian Award, leads THRP with a commitment to integrating traditional knowledge with modern research methodologies. Her work emphasizes documenting resilience strategies and applying these insights to create educational and capacity-building initiatives that support global mental health and wellbeing.
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The California Institute for Human Science has long been at the forefront of research with spiritual and scientific practices. CIHS's educational approach, grounded in the study of the biological, mental, and spiritual dimensions of human beings, complements THRP's mission to explore the holistic nature of human resilience.
"We are excited to join forces with the California Institute for Human Science," said Dr. Scharff. "This partnership will enable us to enrich our research with insights from consciousness studies, holistic health, and spirituality, broadening our understanding of human resilience in an integrated context. By combining our expertise, we aim to develop innovative approaches that honor cultural diversity and address the intersecting challenges of trauma, climate change, and mental health faced by communities around the world."
CIHS president Dr. Jeffery Martin believes the vision for CIHS aligns seamlessly with THRP's goals. The Institute's emphasis on bridging the gap between spirituality and science, and its focus on transcending traditional boundaries of education, provides a valuable framework for exploring the connections between mental health, trauma, and environmental change.
"At CIHS, we are dedicated to creating an educational environment that fosters a deeper understanding of the body-mind-spirit connection," said Dr. Martin. "Our partnership with The Human Resilience Project reflects our commitment to integrating these dimensions and exploring their applications in addressing global challenges."
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For more information about The Human Resilience Project and its collaboration with the California Institute for Human Science, please visit our websites.
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About The Human Resilience Project
The Human Resilience Project is dedicated to advancing understanding and fostering resilience among indigenous and marginalized communities facing mental health, trauma, and climate change challenges. By integrating traditional knowledge with contemporary research, THRP aims to develop culturally grounded approaches that empower communities to navigate and mitigate the psychological effects of environmental disruption.
About the California Institute for Human Science
Founded by Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama, the California Institute for Human Science conducts research on the integration of science with spirituality. CIHS aims to provide an education that studies the body, mind, and spirit as an integrated whole, fostering deeper insights into human wellbeing and contributing to societal improvement.
The Human Resilience Project, founded and directed by Constance Scharff, PhD, is dedicated to exploring and enhancing human wellbeing by focusing on resilience within indigenous and marginalized communities. Through its transdisciplinary research and global partnerships, THRP works to address the complex challenges of mental health and environmental disruption, aiming to develop culturally grounded approaches that empower communities to thrive amid adversity.
Dr. Constance Scharff, an acclaimed researcher and recent recipient of St. Lawrence University's Sol Feinstone Humanitarian Award, leads THRP with a commitment to integrating traditional knowledge with modern research methodologies. Her work emphasizes documenting resilience strategies and applying these insights to create educational and capacity-building initiatives that support global mental health and wellbeing.
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The California Institute for Human Science has long been at the forefront of research with spiritual and scientific practices. CIHS's educational approach, grounded in the study of the biological, mental, and spiritual dimensions of human beings, complements THRP's mission to explore the holistic nature of human resilience.
"We are excited to join forces with the California Institute for Human Science," said Dr. Scharff. "This partnership will enable us to enrich our research with insights from consciousness studies, holistic health, and spirituality, broadening our understanding of human resilience in an integrated context. By combining our expertise, we aim to develop innovative approaches that honor cultural diversity and address the intersecting challenges of trauma, climate change, and mental health faced by communities around the world."
CIHS president Dr. Jeffery Martin believes the vision for CIHS aligns seamlessly with THRP's goals. The Institute's emphasis on bridging the gap between spirituality and science, and its focus on transcending traditional boundaries of education, provides a valuable framework for exploring the connections between mental health, trauma, and environmental change.
"At CIHS, we are dedicated to creating an educational environment that fosters a deeper understanding of the body-mind-spirit connection," said Dr. Martin. "Our partnership with The Human Resilience Project reflects our commitment to integrating these dimensions and exploring their applications in addressing global challenges."
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For more information about The Human Resilience Project and its collaboration with the California Institute for Human Science, please visit our websites.
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About The Human Resilience Project
The Human Resilience Project is dedicated to advancing understanding and fostering resilience among indigenous and marginalized communities facing mental health, trauma, and climate change challenges. By integrating traditional knowledge with contemporary research, THRP aims to develop culturally grounded approaches that empower communities to navigate and mitigate the psychological effects of environmental disruption.
About the California Institute for Human Science
Founded by Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama, the California Institute for Human Science conducts research on the integration of science with spirituality. CIHS aims to provide an education that studies the body, mind, and spirit as an integrated whole, fostering deeper insights into human wellbeing and contributing to societal improvement.
Source: The Human Resilience Project
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