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#619 – Getting Out of Your Mind with Jungian Analyst Robert Bosnak
Since 1972, Zurich-trained Jungian analyst and Alchemical Psychotherapist, Robert Bosnak, has led dream groups and explored dreaming with individuals, in both analytical and didactic contexts, developing a method called Embodied Imagination®. Embodied Imagination®, in...
#618 – Using an Integrated Somatic Approach to Treating Developmental Trauma with Kathy Kain
Kathy Kain has been practicing and teaching bodywork and trauma recovery skills for over 37 years. She teaches in Europe, Australia, Canada, and throughout the U.S. She is a Senior Faculty member for the Sensory Experiening Trauma Institute, and was a senior trainer...
#617 – Mindfulness and Recovery from Addiction with Rebecca Williams PhD
Rebecca Williams, PhD is an award-winning author, consultant, and clinical psychologist specializing in healthy recovery from mental illness and addiction. Her work focuses on building resilience and embracing well-being. She is associate clinical professor of...
#616 – Taking Control of Bipolar for Patients and Families with Michael Pipich
Michael Pipich, MS, LMFT is a psychotherapist and author of Owning Bipolar: How Patients and Families Can Take Control of Bipolar Disorder. Michael holds a Master of Science degree in Clinical/Community Psychology from California State University, Fullerton, and a...
#615 – The Third Wave Psychedelic Renaissance with Paul Austin
Transcript Paul Austin is this generation’s up-and-coming authority on the topic of microdosing. As an early adopter of this nascent practice that has now become widespread in tech and entrepreneurial circles, Paul approaches microdosing as an accessible way to...
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