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The power of Sociotherapy Group: What termite mounds teach us about togetherness

The power of Sociotherapy Group: What termite mounds teach us about togetherness

by ICBS-Admin | Jun 17, 2025 | Uncategorized

By Diogene Karangwa During my recent visit to Gulu, in Northern Uganda, I was struck by the large, towering mounds built by termites. These social insects, often referred to as “white ants”, live in colonies and typically range in size from one-eighth of...
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