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#442 – Reclaiming Your Identity After Trauma with Michele Rosenthal
Transcript Michele Rosenthal is an award-winning PTSD blogger, award-nominated author, founder of HealMyPTSD.com, popular keynote speaker, post-trauma coach, host of Changing Direction radio, author of Before the World Intruded: Conquering the Past and Creating the...
#441 – Psychosynthesis: Past, Present and Future with Molly Young Brown
Transcript Molly Young Brown, MA, M.Div. brings a dynamic blend of psychosynthesis, ecopsychology, and Deep Ecology to her writing, counseling, teaching, and workshops. She is author of two major books on psychosynthesis: Unfolding Self: The Practice of...
#440 – Mindfulness & Self-Compassion as Tools for Shifting Out of Depression with Elisha Goldstein PhD
Transcript Elisha Goldstein, PhD is a psychologist, author and speaker who synthesizes the pearls of traditional psychotherapy with a progressive integration of mindfulness to achieve mental and emotional healing. Dr. Goldstein is the co-founder of The Center for...
#439 – Psychedelics and Their Power to Heal with Journalist/Author Tom Shroder
Transcript Tom Shroder has been an award-winning journalist, writer and editor for nearly 40 years. He is the author of Acid Test: LSD, Ecstasy and the Power to Heal (2014) about the resurgence of research into the medical use of psychedelic drugs, co-author of Fire...
#438 – Exploring A Relational Approach to Autism and Other States of Mind with Dr. Dan L. Edmunds
Transcript Dan L. Edmunds Ed.D. is an existential psychoanalyst and psychotherapist. He is the founder of the International Center for Humane Psychiatry, an emancipatory movement for human rights in the mental health system. His work has focused on trauma and...
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