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#843 Amy Meyers PhD LCSW discussing The View From The Other Side of The Couch
BIO I received my PhD and Masters in Social Work from Hunter College School of Social Work and trained for 10 years in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis. I have enjoyed 30 years working with diverse populations...
#842 Alissa Hirschfeld MFT on Ketamine-Supported therapy in treating loss and grief
Alissa Hirshfeld is a licensed marriage and family therapist, trained EMDR therapist, and certified spiritual director who specializes in grief/loss and trauma. She began to train in psychedelic-assisted therapy when she saw its power to help her heal after her...
#841 Sara Schley on her book BrainStorm: From Broken to Blessed on the Bipolar Spectrum
Sara Schley is an international business consultant, speaker, and author who has led organizational transformations at renowned companies around the world. She is a mother, grandmother, community leader, and has been married to a great guy for twenty-six years. She...
#840 Psychologist/Ecologist Gay Bradshaw PhD on Non-Dual Consciousness
G. A BRADSHAW Gay, who holds doctorate degrees in ecology and psychology, has been sharing cultures and homes with Animals all her life. For the past twenty-five years, her work has been dedicated to the self-determination and well-being of Wildlife and domesticated...
#839 Justin Woodbury on Learning to Love, Forgive, and Heal After Emotional and Sexual Abuse
Justin Woodbury was raised on a small farm out in the country on the west side of Ann Arbor, Michigan. A child survivor of church abuse, he decided to start his life over at age thirty in Littleton, Colorado. There, he met his best friend, soulmate, and love of his...
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