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#731 Music As A Path to Mindfulness with Therapist Simon Cole
Simon Cole is a psychological therapist with over 30 years experience and has worked in medical (NHS UK) and private settings in the UK, France and online. He has worked with a very wide range of client difficulties, ages and backgrounds. Almost 15 years ago he...
#730 Brant Cortright on Holistic Healing for Anxiety, Depression, & Cognitive Decline
Brant Cortright, Ph.D., is the author of the Amazon #1 bestseller: Holistic Healing for Anxiety, Depression, and Cognitive Decline. His previous bestseller is The Neurogenesis Diet and Lifestyle. He is professor emeritus with the California Institute of Integral...
#729 Jon Frederickson MSW on Co-Creating Safety: healing the fragile patient
Jon Frederickson, MSW, is on the faculty of the Intensive Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) Training Program at the Washington School of Psychiatry. Jon has provided ISTDP training in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Italy, Switzerland, India, Iran, Australia,...
#728 The Tao of Bodybuilding and Trauma Psychotherapy with Chaz Franke LCSW
Chaz Franke, MSW, LCSW has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from McKendree University, and a Master of Social Work degree from Saint Louis University (SLU). Chaz has been a practicing LCSW since 2009. Chaz is the owner of Light Source, a private practice in...
#727 What Therapists Need To Know To Treat Substance Addiction with Betsy Byler M.A.
Betsy Byler, MA, LPC-SAS, ICS, LPCC decided when she was 16 to become a therapist. A difficult teenager she'd seen and fired therapists until she found a therapist that could get through to her. That experience inspired her to work with angry teenagers and work to...
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