Peter Afford: A neuroscience perspective on the felt sense
Peter Afford & Serge Prengel we discuss the felt sense as the experience of living (i.e., interacting) from a neuroscience perspective.
Peter Afford & Serge Prengel we discuss the felt sense as the experience of living (i.e., interacting) from a neuroscience perspective.
Francesca Maximé talks about how to find mindful, embodied responses to racialization and racism.
Leslie Ellis talks about how working with dreams engages client and therapist in a co-creative process from which much can emerge.
Focusing is not a rigid approach. It encourages therapists to blend in their own personal perspectives and creativity. Throughout his life, Eugene Gendlin has encouraged people to find their own path.
Greg Madison, PhD, is an existential psychologist and psychotherapist