Francesca Maximé: Embodied anti-racism
Francesca Maximé talks about how to find mindful, embodied responses to racialization and racism.
The conversations are for therapists, and about therapy. In chronological order, most recent on top.
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Francesca Maximé talks about how to find mindful, embodied responses to racialization and racism.
David Allen discusses how, to be effective, therapy has to address the implicit pressures that shaped our clients and continue to shape them.
Merete Holm Brantbjerg talks about working with low energy states and our “invisible parts” in the context of Relational Trauma Therapy.
Eric Wolterstorff draws on a systems approach to describe how the pandemic has elicited a stress chain reaction
we talk about how the coronavirus and social distancing are affecting our work as therapists
Karyne Wilner talks about how cell life and neuroplasticity of the brain and body can be enhanced through work with the bioenergetic field.
We touch upon the personal and embodied impact of the polarized mind (or fixation on a single point of view to the utter exclusion of competing points of view).
Leslie Ellis talks about how working with dreams engages client and therapist in a co-creative process from which much can emerge.
We explore Climate Change from a perspective informed by somatic psychotherapy.
Satcy Reuille-Dupont talks about a blending of disciplines – – specifically, using exercise science to bridge understanding in somatic psychology interventions.
Dr. Gregg Henriques explains the Tree of Knowledge System and describes how it provides a way to think about the universe from an objective scientific view and a personal lifeworld view
Deb Dana talks about using the Polyvagal Theory in clinical practice, and how it helps to creatively involve clients in their healing process.
We talk about putting mindfulness and Buddhism in context — the contexts in which they evolved, and in which they are currently practiced in the Western world.
Combining Eastern and Western trauma physiology, Alaine Duncan and Kathy Kain introduce a new map for body-oriented clinicians to help restore balance in their clients.
Terry Marks-Tarlow specializes in deep transformation and issues surrounding creative production and believes that all effective psychotherapy is inherently creative.
Trauma often inculcates fears of body awareness and incapacitating shame that complicate the use of somatic approaches
Nancy Eichhorn talks about the magazine she founded 8 years ago, Somatic Psychotherapy Today
Steven Hayes talks about Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) within the broader context of the human condition.