Conversations about Therapy
The conversations are for therapists, and about therapy. In chronological order, most recent on top.
See also list of ALL podcasts: Chronological and Alphabetical.
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Kirk Schneider: Exploring the polarized mind
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).
Gregg Henriques: A framework to integrate objective view & personal view
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: The Polyvagal Theory in psychotherapy
Deb Dana talks about using the Polyvagal Theory in clinical practice, and how it helps to creatively involve clients in their healing process.
Seth Zuiho Segall: Mindfulness in context
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.
Janina Fisher: Integrating somatic approaches to trauma with ‘parts’ language
Trauma often inculcates fears of body awareness and incapacitating shame that complicate the use of somatic approaches
Nancy Eichhorn: Somatic Psychotherapy Today
Nancy Eichhorn talks about the magazine she founded 8 years ago, Somatic Psychotherapy Today
Alice Ladas: Early coping strategies: another kind of addiction
Alice Ladas describes a workshop focused on identifying coping strategies in a way that respects people’s humanity instead of pathologizing them.
Michael Soth on the therapeutic relationship
Conversation with Michael Soth about the therapeutic relationship as a body-mind process between two people who are both wounded and whole.