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#614 – Jungian Perspectives on Psychedelic Consciousness with Drs. Monika Wikman and Alexander Shester
Monika Wikman, Ph.D. was my guest on episodes #372 – Exploring Holotropic Breathwork, #344 – Archetypal Phenomena Surrounding Death, #286 on Jungian Active Imagination and #235 – Using Alchemical Archetypes in Jungian Analysis. She is a Jungian Analyst and author of...
#613 – The Teacher’s Essential Guide to The Brain with Karen Ferry
Karen Ferry M.A. has worked in the field of education for over 35 years. She has experience in both primary and secondary classrooms, tertiary institutions and home education environments. Her roles have included classroom teaching, administration and coordinating...
#612 – Toward The Integration of Psychotherapy with Dr. John Arden
John Arden, PhD, ABPP is the author of 15 books (translated into 20 languages) including, Brain2Brain, The Brain Bible, Rewire Your Brain, and Brain-Based Therapy with Adults. His new book is entitled Mind-Brain-Gene: Toward the Integration of Psychotherapy. He...
#611 – Charles Tauber MD on Training Volunteers to Deal with The Traumas of War
Charles David Tauber MD grew up in a family of immigrants in New York City. He has worked in movements for social change since 1966, starting with the environmental and peace movements. He studied chemistry and physics at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, where he...
#610 – The Hard Work of Happiness with Psychotherapist Reb Buxton
Reb Buxton, M.A. has been a Nashville based psychotherapist for the past 15 years and author of The Hard Work Of Happiness. He was an accountant before finding his passion in psychology and helping others thrive. He studied at The Seattle School in Seattle,...
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