The Journey Center for Healing Arts, PLLC
Licensed Professional Counselor , MA , LPCS , FAMI , MT-BC , MHSP
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100 W Unaka Ave
Johnson City, TN 37604
- Individual Sessions $125
- Couple Sessions $125
- Sliding scale: apply if you may be eligible
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Qualifications
- Verified by Psychology Today Licensed by State of Tennessee / 2483 Sybil R Smith
- In Practice for 17 Years
- Certificate from Certification Board for Music Therapists MT-BC 07094 / 2004
- Certificate from Association of Music & Imagery FAMI / 2013
- Attended East Tennessee State University , Graduated 2007
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Top specialties.
- Trauma and PTSD
- Women's Issues
- Chronic Illness
- Chronic Pain
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- Coping Skills
- Eating Disorders
- Family Conflict
- Infertility
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- Men's Issues
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- Peer Relationships
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- Clinical Supervision and Licensed Supervisors
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- Existential
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- Expressive Arts
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- Play Therapy
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Film Review: ‘The Train to Moscow: A Journey to Utopia’
A politically savvy, superbly edited account of one Italian man's shattering disillusionment with socialism at the 1957 World Festival of Youth.
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Documentary consumers need to board “The Train to Moscow: A Journey to Utopia,” a politically savvy, superbly edited trip back to the U.S.S.R.’s 1957 World Festival of Youth, when idealistic young barber Sauro Ravaglia journeyed from Italy to Moscow to witness the wonders of socialism. What he found instead was a dysfunctional nation promoting the miracle of communism abroad, yet unable to live up to the ideal at home. Ravaglia’s disillusionment was ignored upon his return to Italy, but luckily, helmers Federico Ferrone and Michele Manzolini interviewed the man and brought to light his extraordinary footage. Niche distribs should clamor for access.
Italian communism, unlike its cousins behind the Iron Curtain, was generally a less doctrinaire offshoot of Marxism; proponents were wary of homegrown demagogues but wanted to believe in the bill of goods sold them by Lenin, Stalin and Co. The party’s popularity in the immediate postwar years needs to be seen in light of the devastation experienced by much of Italy, when the desire for a better, more equitable world gripped a generation after years of deep civil strife and privation. This was especially true in the Emilia-Romagna region, where Ravaglia was 10 when his father was killed by a Nazi soldier just as the war ended.
So it’s not surprising that Ravaglia and many others bought into the propaganda coming from the Soviet Union, which extolled the future of world socialism as a protector against global aggression. The 1957 World Youth Festival was the perfect platform for seeing firsthand all that Uncle Joe, dead just four years earlier, had done for Russia; for Nikita Krushchev, it was an ideal way of showing a forward-looking, celebratory Soviet face to the world, making for easier exportation to the delegates’ home countries. Bursting with enthusiasm, Ravaglia set off with friends and 8mm cameras, documenting scenes of jubilant welcome as if they were sports champions. Approximately 34,000 young people attended events on par with the Olympics, with attendees hailing the march of socialism.
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Ferrone and Manzolini showcase fascinating footage of the festivities, shot by Ravaglia and companions in both black-and-white and color. People were literally dancing in the streets and in the stadium, casting off the gloom of the postwar years with spectacular fireworks displays and a heady feeling of camaraderie. The authorities presumably assumed that delegates were already converts to the cause, and so allowed them to wander the city unaccompanied: That’s when Ravaglia took his camera off the boulevards and into the side streets, where he was shocked to see poverty and a crumbling infrastructure — the truth behind the propaganda.
Once back in Italy, everyone wanted to hear about the marvels of communism at work; Ravaglia wanted to show them the real picture, but no one was willing to listen. Instead, he archived his footage and continued to travel the world, recording impressions with the eye of a humanist aware that idealism exists in individuals and not, alas, political systems.
Though largely composed of footage shot in 1957, the docu includes affecting sequences with Ravaglia now commenting on the experience. “The Train to Moscow” isn’t a rejection of leftism but, like its main character, acts as a critique of corruption. Non-Italians may be slightly in the dark at the close, when the death of Italian Communist Party leader Palmiro Togliatti is discussed as a watershed moment, but sending curious viewers to the reference books isn’t such a bad thing. More problematic is the omission of any mention of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution — a glaring oversight, given its proximity to the festival.
Sara Fgaier’s expert editing is a marvel of balance and rhythm, often beautifully matched by sound additions: A ballet rehearsal at the Bolshoi, joined to a speech proclaiming that the U.S.S.R. has never forced its ideas onto others and never will, generates goosebumps. The transfer of 8mm to HD is impressively done, maintaining texture and clarity, and music is especially well chosen.
Reviewed at Turin Film Festival (Torino 31), Nov. 26, 2013. Running time: 69 MIN. Original title: "Il treno va a Mosca"
- Production: (Documentary — Italy-U.K.) An Istituto Luce-Cinecitta release of a Fondazione Culturale San Fedele presentation of a Fondazione Culturale San Fedele, Kine, Vezfilm, Home Movies — Archivio Nazionale del Film di Famiglia production, in association with the Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna, in collaboration with Apapaja Produzioni. Produced by Claudio Giapponesi, Francesco Ragazzi, Federico Ferrone, Michele Manzolini.
- Crew: Directed by Federico Ferrone, Michele Manzolini. Written by Ferrone, Manzolini, Francesco Ragazzi, Jaime P. Cousido, Denver Beattie. Camera (B&W/color, 8mm), Enzo Pasi, Luigi Pattuelli, Sauro Ravaglia; (HD, color), Andrea Vaccari, Marcelo Dapporto; editor, Sara Fgaier; music, Francesco Serra; sound, Diego Schiavo, Marco Parollo, Andrea Lepri; associate producer, Simone Bachini.
- With: Sauro Ravaglia. (Italian dialogue)
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Ukraine war latest: 'Let Ukraine strike back!' - Calls to remove restrictions on use of Western weapons
Ukrainians gather outside the US embassy in Kyiv as part of mounting demands to remove restrictions on the use of Western weapons. Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns Moscow is amassing more troops on the border and preparing to intensify its invasion on the second front near Kharkiv.
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Vladimir Putin has arrived in Uzbekistan ahead of formal talks on Monday.
The Russian president laid a wreath at a monument to Uzbekistan's independence in the capital, Tashkent.
He is expected to hold formal talks with President Shavkay Mirziyoyev that are expected to focus on deepening the countries' relations.
The pair spoke in what were described by the Kremlin as informal talks on Sunday.
The visit is President Putin's third foreign trip since being inaugurated for a fifth term in May.
He first went to China , where he expressed appreciation for China's proposals for talks to end the Ukraine conflict, and later to Belarus.
For context: Now separated from Russia by Kazakhstan in central Asia, Uzbekistan was once part of the Soviet Union.
However, the invasion of Ukraine is believed to have accelerated a process of reducing Russian influence in the country.
In the two-plus years since February 2022, Uzbekistan has also boosted its relations with the EU.
Fighting continues along the Kharkiv frontline as Russian forces try to overwhelm defenders.
In an update on Sunday evening, Ukraine's armed forces said its troops were seeking to repel attacks and in places have mounted offensives.
The General Staff said on social media: "The Russian aggressor is trying to use superiority in manpower and equipment and air support.
"Ukrainian soldiers are giving battle to the enemy, and in some directions they themselves are carrying out effective assault actions to improve the stability of the defence and restore positions."
Twelve clashes were reported in the direction of Kharkiv, the update said, as well as near the villages of Lyptsi and Ternova.
"The situation is under control," the statement said.
Ukrainians gathered outside the US embassy in Kyiv as part of mounting demands to remove restrictions on where Ukraine can use Western weapons.
Many NATO countries who provide military aid to Ukraine currently do so on the condition that it is not used to strike targets inside Russia.
The US and Germany in particular have been strict on this issue, likely out of concern about escalation with Moscow.
Other countries - the UK and Sweden, for example - have confirmed or suggested that Ukraine can use their weapons to hit targets across the border.
In Kyiv today, activists held up placards saying "let Ukraine strike back" and "remove the restriction".
The US will participate in Volodymyr Zelenskyy's peace summit next month, an official has said.
It comes after the Ukrainian president called on America's President Joe Biden and China's President Xi Jinping to attend the event.
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The summit, co-hosted by Switzerland, starts on 15 June and, according to President Zelenskyy, 80 countries have already confirmed their attendance.
Battling against the odds, the Ukrainians say they have become skilled at trying to make every round count.
"Often, with just one, two or three shells, we can completely destroy a target," said Senior Lieutenant Kostiantin, an artillery battery commander with the 57th Brigade.
His troops are fighting against a new Russian invasion into the Kharkiv region, in the northeast of Ukraine.
"We have to keep holding the Russians back… and make every metre of land they try to take cost them hundreds of lives."
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Crowds of people marched through the Georgian capital, Tblisi, today to mark the country's Independence Day - and also to protest against the government's divisive "foreign agents" law.
The legislation is seen by some as threatening press and civic freedoms and there are concerns it's modelled on laws used by Vladimir Putin in neighbouring Russia.
Hundreds of people walked through the city on Sunday, as the EU anthem played.
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Kyiv's armed forces said there have been 83 clashes with the enemy on Sunday.
"Ukrainian troops are taking measures to maintain positions and destroy the offensive potential of the enemy," the General Staff said in an update on social media.
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