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Jacquie has worked in the field of trauma and the Violence Against Women's Sector in Toronto for over 11 years, beginning her career in the Caribbean with women and children who experienced violence. She spent over five years as an art therapist at the YWCA Toronto's Breakthrough program and has worked at the Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic for the past five years.At the clinic, she has held roles such as Therapist/Advocate, Manager, and Director of counseling services, where she led staff and developed innovative trauma programs. Jacquie teaches at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute and is a trainer with the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute. She has a private practice focused on trauma recovery and is deeply passionate about social justice work. Jacquie believes a trauma-informed approach is essential for collaborative and meaningful relationships with teams and clients.Jacquie is a Registered Psychotherapist In private practice. She is a Registered Art Therapist, a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, and a trainer in development with the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute. Jacquie is an instructor and clinical supervisor at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute and facilitates a course on cultural humility and trauma-informed art therapy.In addition, Jacquie is a published poet, mother, and speaker. Over the past 15 years, she has developed a trauma-focused practice incorporating art-based, body-based, and talk-based therapy and currently resides in Toronto.In This EpisodeJacquie's websiteJacquie's email: jacquie@thegroundedheart.comJacquie's book---If you'd like to support The Trauma Therapist Podcast and the work I do you can do that here with a monthly donation of $5, $7, or $10: Donate to The Trauma Therapist Podcast.Click here to join my email list and receive podcast updates and other news.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.
Robert W. Haley is a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Elder Law (and Cricket aka Ryvyn's husband). In this episode, Robert and Cricket discuss all the common questions people have about pre-planning for the end-of-life, the funeral, Powers of Attorney, Health Care documents, The Living Will and Last Will & Testament. We even discuss how to handle LGBTQIA partnerships at death and more. Robert is a wealth of information and experience, you might want to take notes on this one! If you have more questions please email us at ryvyn@deathandtea.com. Audio editing by Frank Bassett Graphics by Scout Wiles
Strengthen your divine connection, unlock spiritual growth. Marty Rawson has the solution. Enhance communication, elevate consciousness. Reach new awakening, unleash soul's potential. Let's embark on this transformative journey.“Pay really close attention to the subtle signs and things that they are giving us. And before long, you're creating magic in your life instead of misery.” - Marty RawsonIn this episode, we cover:Connecting to spiritual realm for insights.Understanding personal growth's significance.Fostering societal change through positivity.Building relationships with angelic beings.Trusting spiritual guidance, interpreting symbolism.Guest: Marty RawsonMarty Rawson, founder of Spirit Alliance, guides you to higher dimensions. Experienced in EMF Balancing, Holy Fire Karuna Reiki, Melchizedek method, and multidimensional healing. Nurtures angelic connections, fosters personal growth and divine guidance. Captivating audience with passion and expertise.For a lot more information about this episode, visit our website for full show notes and corresponding articles: https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/blog/spirit-allianceOther episodes you'll enjoy:Unveil the Power of Manifesting with Sex Magickhttps://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/sex-magick Psychic Fraud Warning Signs and How To Find True Guidancehttps://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/psychic-fraud How to Energize Your Chakras to Heal Yourselfhttps://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/how-to-energize-your-chakras-to-heal-yourselfABOUT OUR GUEST: Marty Rawson: author, energy worker/healer, with lifelong experience in Spiritual/Metaphysical realms. Ayurvedic practitioner, teaching diverse spiritual and metaphysical classes. Certified Advanced Practitioner of EMF Balancing, Holy Fire® III Karuna® Reiki Master (Online/In-Person). Certified Level 5 Melchizedek Method Facilitator, specializing in Light-body Activation and Multi-dimensional Healing. Founder of Spirit Alliance, empowering individuals through personal connection with the Angelic realm/Higher Dimensions and their own Divine experiences. Committed to serving Earth and Humanity. Author of "It Doesn't Have to be This Way: A Spirit Alliance" available on Amazon (paperback/Kindle). Explores E.T. encounters, Angelic Realm, Divine connection, energy work, and more.Editorial Report describes it as a captivating read, appealing to those open to its profound concepts. A comprehensive guide to spiritual growth, offering practical instructions and heartfelt closing message: "It doesn't have to be like this!"Resources:Facebook Spirit Alliance Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/144242322816752 “It Doesn't Have To Be This Way: A Spirit Alliance” by Marty Rawsonhttps://www.amazon.com/Doesnt-Have-Be-This-Way/dp/B0B1C7QPQQ Guest Info:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marty_rawsonEmail: aspiritalliance.com@gmail.com Support the Show:Rate/review Us Here:https://lovethepodcast.com/SkepticMetaphysicians Purchase Merchandise: https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/store Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SkepticMetaphys Connect With The Skeptic Metaphysicians:Website: skepticmetaphysician.comFacebook: @TheSkepticMetaphysicianIG: SkepticMetaphysician_PodcastTik Tok: @skepticmetaphysiciansThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5652646/advertisement
Rachel Lewis-Marlow is the director and co-founder of the Embodied Recovery Institute which provides Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders (ERED) training for eating disorders providers. ERED is a trauma-informed, relationally oriented and somatically integrative approach to eating disorders treatment. Rachel has extensive experience as a teacher and presenter, focusing on accessing the body's unique capacity to give voice to the subconscious and to lay the foundation for healing and maintaining psychological and physical health. She authored a chapter on the application of ERED and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy to Eating disorders treatment in the recently published book, Trauma-Informed Approaches to Eating Disorders. Rachel is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Massage and Bodywork Therapist, a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 30 + years of experience in diverse somatic therapies. In her private practice, Rachel specializes in working with people recovering from trauma, eating disorders, and dissociative disorders. In this episode: The power of the body and nervous system regulation Polyvagal theory Embodiment Vera role plays with Rachel And so much more!! Follow Rachel: Website: https://embodiedrecovery.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/embodiedrecoveryinstitute Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/embodiedrecovery/ The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
Jacquie Compton is joining me for an amazing conversation about intuition through the wisdom of our Bodies. We're talking about Creativity & The BodyTrauma & The Body Feeling into Thinking VS Thinking into FeelingThis is really fun episode with a really beautiful soul. Enjoy!More about Jacquie:Jacquie is an art and somatic-based therapist. She is a Registered Psychotherapist, a Registered Art Therapist and a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. Jacquie identifies as a bi-racial black woman. She was born in Toronto but spent her formative years growing up on the island of St. Lucia. Jacquie is an instructor and clinical supervisor at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute and facilitates a course on cultural humility and trauma-informed art therapy. In addition, Jacquie is a published poet, mother, consultant, advocate and speaker. Over the past 15 years, she has been developing a trauma-focused practice that uniquely incorporates art-based, body-based and talk-based therapy. Her approach is deeply rooted in art and creative psychotherapy, somatic therapies and neuroscience. Jacquie works from an anti-oppressive, anti-racist, feminist, trauma-informed approach and specializes in the healing of trauma and how it shows up in one's life. Book: A Body of Wisdom : https://www.thegroundedheart.com/abodyofwisdomCurrent Offerings: Upcoming Offerings Spring 2023: Restorative Acts of Self-Care- A trauma-informed somatic and creative based consultation program for therapists and coaches.: https://www.thegroundedheart.com/restorativeactsofselfcareWebsite: https://www.thegroundedheart.com/ Find Jacquie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacquiecompton/Where to find Alicia: Instagram: @alicia.rose.wood Tik Tok: @alicia.rose.wood Join Hina's Success Circle: CLICK HERE Book a Complimentary Clarity Call: CLICK HERE Audio Editing & Music provided by: Jordan Wood: www.instagram.com/jordan.m.wood
My guest this episode is Jacquie Compton, an art and somatic-based therapist. Jacquie is a Registered Psychotherapist, a Registered Art Therapist and a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. Jacquie is an instructor and clinical supervisor at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute where she facilitates a course on cultural humility and trauma-informed art therapy. In addition, she is a published poet, mother, consultant, and speaker. Over the past 15 years, Jacquie has been developing a trauma-focused practice that uniquely incorporates art-based, body-based and talk-based therapy. Her approach is deeply rooted in art and creative psychotherapy, somatic therapies and neuroscience. In this episode, Jacquie and I discuss the wisdom of intuition; why becoming ourselves takes courage; how she sees grief as the most powerful emotion; the relationship between transformation and grief; and why trying to protect ourselves from it actually keeps us stuck.And of course, we talk about her newly released book of poetry called a Body of Wisdom which I have linked in the show notes for purchase.LinksJacquie's Book of Poetry: A Body of Wisdom Learn more about Jacquie and her offerings at her website: https://www.thegroundedheart.com/Connect with her on Instagram: @jacquiecompton Mentioned in this episode: Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger, by Lama Rod Owens
Jacquie is a Registered Psychotherapist In private practice. She is a Registered Art Therapist, a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, and a trainer in development with the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute. Jacquie is an instructor and clinical supervisor at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute and facilitates a course on cultural humility and trauma-informed art therapy.In addition, Jacquie is a published poet, mother, and speaker. Over the past 15 years, she has developed a trauma-focused practice incorporating art-based, body-based, and talk-based therapy and currently resides in Toronto.In This EpisodeJacquie's websiteJacquie's email: jacquie@thegroundedheart.comJacquie's bookThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement
Hi everyone,In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with the skilled practitioner Rachel Lewis-Marlow from the Embodied Recovery Institute.I first heard Rachel speak at the Polyvagal Institute Summit about a Polyvagal approach to working with eating disorders. It was so interesting that I had to have her share her knowledge with you as a guest on the podcast.Please see below for additional information about Rachel and links to the Embodied Recovery Institute.It would be a great honor if you could share this or other episodes with colleagues. Please "like" the podcast, or leave a review via your favorite listening platform.This episode is so rich. Please see some topics that we discuss:The current understanding and approach to working with Eating disordersAn Embodied approach to working with Eating disorders- integrating Sensory-Motor Psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, and Polyvagal TheoryEmbodied Recovery Lens- understanding the biology such as epigenetics, birth history, attachment and........Role of Primitive Reflexes in the body and rhythms of moving toward or awayLooking at eating disorder behaviour as the body's way of speaking- about your sense of safetyWindow of tolerance and ventral vagal statesThe Embodied Recovery model: moving away from traditional approaches of eliminating eating disorder behaviour, to being curious and decoding behaviours....looking for patternsRestricting, Binging, Purging- expressions of emotional statesLearn about the "Action State" and the Embodied Recovery ApproachRole of Relational Cycle- relation to others/relation to sensory or motor experiences that nourish Ability to differentiate Interoceptive signals in Eating DisordersPVT- it is the same nervous system that governs digestion that identifies and connects with safetySafety is not the absence of danger- there is a big difference between being protected and being safe! How does this impact ED.The field of treating Eating Disorders is often one of fear....."you will die if you do not eat" - how can your nervous system support nourishment when in fear!Recovery is an additive process to nourish the nervous system- not taking things away The importance of an integrated approach to recovery The body is a resource for recoveryThe vital role of the practitioner and their willingness to embody regulationAbout Rachel.Rachel Lewis-Marlow is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork and the Co-founder of the Embodied Recovery Institute which provides training to eating disorders professionals in a trauma-informed, relationally oriented and somatically integrated model of eating disorders treatment. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 25+ years experience in diverse somatic therapies including Craniosacral Therapy, Energetic Osteopathy, Oncology massage and Aromatherapy. Rachel began providing somatically integrative psychotherapy to eating disorders patients at the residential, PHP and IOP levels of care. Currently, in private practice in Chapel Hill, NC, Rachel works with people healing from trauma, eating disorders, and dissociative disorders. She has extensive experience as a teacher and presenter, focusing on accessing the body's unique capacity to give voice to the subconscious and to lay the foundation for healing and maintaining psychological and physical health.Embodied Recovery Institute- https://embodiedrecovery.org/
Advanced therapy is problem-solving. You get to the top in that field by being able to solve problems that no one else can. Kalpesh Patel is one of the best in the world. Technically he is known as a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Ortho-Bionomy...
Advanced therapy is problem-solving. You get to the top in that field by being able to solve problems that no one else can. Kalpesh Patel is one of the best in the world. Technically he is known as a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Ortho-Bionomy among other things, but that's only the beginning of the story. After growing up in London, Kalpesh moved to Gainesville, Fl, and attended the University of Florida to study sports medicine. He's been the top clinical therapist at the University of Florida Sports Medicine center. He was the first therapist hired and decades later he has helped them expand to a sprawling complex of seven locations with hundreds of therapists. Recently he left to open up his own clinic. • Dealing with complexities of the bigger picture. • Research or formulas. • Hindsight is 20:20. • After your find your answer to a complex situation it seems incredibly simple. • Collect models – Each model makes certain things obvious. • Figure out your margin for error. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [5:26] Light bulb goes off. [14:04] Incredibly simple. [19:20] Get things in our head. WEIDELONWINNING.COM/WEBINAR
How do you incorporate embodied healing into eating disorder treatment? Why is it important to have a bottom-up approach for body-to-brain communication in recovery? What is the role of the provider's embodiment in eating disorder recovery? MEET RACHEL LEWIS-MARLOWRachel Lewis-Marlow is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Massage and Bodywork Therapist. She is also a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 30 + years of experience in diverse somatic therapies. Rachel is also the co-founder of the https://embodiedrecovery.org/ (Embodied Recovery Institute), which provides training in a trauma-informed, relationally oriented, and somatically integrative model for eating disorders treatment. Recently, she authored a chapter on the application of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy to eating disorders treatment in the book, https://www.amazon.com/Trauma-Informed-Approaches-Eating-Disorders-Seubert/dp/0826172644/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TF25XZMWUQKD&keywords=Trauma-Informed+Approaches+to+Eating+Disorders&qid=1647446980&sprefix=%2Caps%2C480&sr=8-1 (Trauma-Informed Approaches to Eating Disorders). Visit the https://embodiedrecovery.org/ (Embodied Recovery Institute) and connect with them on https://www.facebook.com/embodiedrecoveryinstitute (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/embodiedrecovery/ (Instagram). IN THIS PODCAST:Reconnecting the mind and body - (06:11) Why somatic approaches help treat eating disorders - (07:10) Embodied recovery for eating disorders - (10:00) The role of the provider's embodiment in eating disorder recovery - (22:15) Reconnecting the mind and body[Stitching is about] how we allow that new felt-sense experience to build cognition, and how do we allow [our minds] to make meaning from that present moment, new somatic experience to build the belief about who we are and what the world is like for us to be in. (Rachel Lewis-Marlow) The concept of stitching is about reconnecting the mind and the body in a bottom-up approach, where someone is encouraged to make sense of an experience through what they feel and what they are presently feeling. This contrasts with the standard top-down approach, where people often rely on their minds to understand what they are experiencing instead of sticking with and feeling the experience itself. This way of stitching, of linking our felt-sense experience to our emotional experience and our cognitive meaning-making [processes], is how we do that. (Rachel Lewis-Marlow)Why somatic approaches help treat eating disordersEmbodied work is a missing piece in many standard treatment plans of eating disorders. It is essential because information about the world travels from the experiences of the body to the mind, and people experience the world as children long before they have the language to decode and organize everything. Those [body-to-mind] foundations are there, and if we do not provide people with experiences to have a new somatic organization through new somatic experiences, then what we're asking people to do is to constantly swim against the foundational current of what their body is telling their brain. (Rachel Lewis-Marlow) Encouraging somatic experiences to reconnect the body-to-brain circuit is what helps people to communicate better with their body and understand what their body needs. Therefore, people will no longer distrust their bodies and work against them, but instead learn to communicate with and trust their physical experiences again, which is a cornerstone to recovering from eating disorders. Embodied recovery for eating disordersIt is a weaving together of many different theoretical and therapeutic maps to help us understand how eating disordered behaviors are an expression of neurological dysregulation, and what is impacting [the] body's capacity to co-regulate … and self-[regulate]. (Rachel Lewis-Marlow) It is a way of...
Charlie Hartwell is the Managing Partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative, a group of highly successful investors who have been investing in start-up companies in the space of mental health, consciousness, and spirituality. Some of their investments include Pear Therapeutics, Insight Timer, Headspace, and Happify Health. A Harvard Business School graduate, Charlie has served and led organizations in 14 different industries, including starting a nonprofit in the slums of Kenya in 1986 that has now served health care to several million patients. Maureen Pelton, MSSW, is a social scientist and spiritual teacher with 36 years of professional experience as a Holistic Psychotherapist, Executive Coach, Organizational Consultant, Adjunct Faculty, and Group Facilitator. Maureen is a teacher on Insight Timer, and is a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Quantum Neuro Reset Therapy, QNRT™ and is a partner of Bridge Builders CollaborativeSupport the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
About: Charlie Hartwell is the Managing Partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative, a group of highly successful investors who have been investing in start-up companies in the space of mental health, consciousness, and spirituality. Some of their investments include Pear Therapeutics, Insight Timer, Headspace, and Happify Health. A Harvard Business School graduate, Charlie has served and led organizations in 14 different industries, including starting a nonprofit in the slums of Kenya in 1986 that has now served health care to several million patients. Maureen Pelton, MSSW, is a social scientist and spiritual teacher with 36 years of professional experience as a Holistic Psychotherapist, Executive Coach, Organizational Consultant, Adjunct Faculty, and Group Facilitator. Maureen is a teacher on Insight Timer, and is a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Quantum Neuro Reset Therapy, QNRT™ and is a partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative Looking for more support? Grab your free coaching call with our team completely FREE! Bring your questions about Confidence, Leadership or Business and we will assign you the best coach to provide customizable support. SCHEDULE YOUR FREE CALL HERE calendly.com/riseupforyou/coaching
Today on Sense of Soul Podcast we have Roseanne Reilly. She is a Coaching Specialist, a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Craniosacral Therapy, a registered ERYT 500hr Yoga Teacher, educator specializing in the Therapeutic Wisdom of Yoga, Mindful Strength Training, Intentional Meditation and Somatic Emotional Release Techniques (SER) . Roseanne specializes in walking people back to themselves as they rediscovery who they are and work towards recovery and a felt sense of safety. She helps clients discover and focus and their strengths and abilities to restore, strengthen, and rebuild confidence and a healthy functioning nervous system. Helping you shift from survival mode to growth mode, with the POWER OF THE PAUSE and she shares just how important the Vagus nerve is! Visit Roseanne's website https://www.handsoftimehealing.com Follow her journey on Instagram! NEW!! Exclusive Sense of Soul episodes coming soon only available on Sense of Soul Patreon! Check out www.mysenseofsoul.com for courses, reading, reiki, merch, blog ans much more.
Charlie Hartwell is the Managing Partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative, a group of highly successful investors who have been investing in start-up companies in the space of mental health, consciousness, and spirituality. Some of their investments include Pear Therapeutics, Insight Timer, Headspace, and Happify Health. A Harvard Business School graduate, Charlie has served and led organizations in 14 different industries, including starting a nonprofit in the slums of Kenya in 1986 that has now served health care to several million patients.Maureen Pelton, MSSW, is a social scientist and spiritual teacher with 36 years of professional experience as a Holistic Psychotherapist, Executive Coach, Organizational Consultant, Adjunct Faculty, and Group Facilitator. Maureen is a teacher on Insight Timer, and is a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Quantum Neuro Reset Therapy, QNRT™, and is a partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative Charlie Hartwell and Maureen Pelton Vroom Vroom Veer Stories Maureen grew up feeling like she really did not belong on the planet; her family treated her like there was something wrong with her; she felt deeply spiritual and struggled to fit it When she was 21 she went in for a surgery and was told she could die, or be paralyzed; she prayed and had a spiritual experience and had a teaching about the universe; she came back in ecstatic joyIn college she still didn't fit in and started reading all the spiritual books; Deepak, Wayne Dyer, A Course in Miracles; at some point the spirit voice told her enough with the books...you get itCharlie grew up doing everything in the "right" path, the right college, the right job, the right wife; in his 40's he discovered that those rights were all wrongStarted investing in businesses to promote mindfulness and meditation 10 years ago and married MaureenAddiction is usually found in people with 1) past trauma and 2) people who are isolated a from people; humans need connection and healing from past traumaMaureen says our mental health system works to help people deal with the unacceptable; not heal or process past trauma Connections Bridge Builders Collaborative Insight Timer Shiftit Charlie on Linkedin Maureen on Linkedin
Charlie Hartwell is the Managing Partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative, a group of highly successful investors who have been investing in start-up companies in the space of mental health, consciousness, and spirituality. Some of their investments include Pear Therapeutics, Insight Timer, Headspace, and Happify Health. A Harvard Business Scholl graduate, Charlie has served and led organizations in 14 different industries, including starting a nonprofit in the slums of Kenya in 1986 that has now served health care to several Million Patients. Maureen Pelton, MSSW, is a social scientist and spiritual teacher with 36 years of professional experience as a Holistic Psychotherapist, Executive Coach, Organizational Consultant, Adjunct Faculty, and Group Facilitator. Maureen is a teacher on Insight Timer and is a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Quantum Neuro Reset Therapy, QNRT™, and is a partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative.
Episode #86: I had a chance to sit down with two amazing humans that are changing the game for the Western side of the world in the areas of mental health, consciousness, and spirituality. Charlie Hartwell and Maureen Pelton are two of the most compassionate, kind, and insightful people you will ever meet. They are seamlessly bringing the two worlds of business and spirituality together to bring abundance and awareness to millions. The word paradox comes up frequently throughout the conversation and the simplistic meaning shines through. Join us on this fascinating journey and oh yeah, learn a few things! Charlie's Bio:Charlie Hartwell is the Managing Director of Bridge Builders Collaborative, a group of highly successful investors who have been investing in start-up companies in the space of mental health, consciousness, and spirituality. Some of their investments include Pear Therapeutics, Insight Timer, Headspace, and Happify Health. A Harvard Business School graduate, Charlie has served and led organizations in 14 different industries, including starting a nonprofit in the slums of Kenya in 1986 that has now served health care to several million patients.Maureen's Bio:Maureen Pelton, MSSW, is a social scientist and spiritual teacher with 36 years of professional experience as a Holistic Psychotherapist, Executive Coach, Organizational Consultant, Adjunct Faculty, and Group Facilitator. Maureen is a teacher on Insight Timer, and is a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Quantum Nuero Reset Therapy, QNRT™ and is a partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative.Contact:(612) 860-7964Email: pa@shiftit.comWebsite - BB CollaborativeWebsite - Shift ItLinkedIn - (Charlie)LinkedIn - (Maureen)Instagram
How has the science of consciousness led to a scalable Mind/Training Industry? Is the collective ready to go deeper using the innovations that emerge from this space? How do we honor the divinity within and still bring these concepts to the consumer without losing the heart and soul of the teachings and techniques? In this episode, Maureen Pelton and Charlie Hartwell give us a great overview of the Mind/Training space, how it has changed as technology developed, and where they see it going. We also explore the potential and power of psychedelics for curative, transformative healing. And how to bring the Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine into balance in ourselves and the collective.About the GuestsCharlie Hartwell is the Managing Partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative, a group of highly successful investors who have been investing in start-up companies in the space of mental health, consciousness, and spirituality. Some of their investments include Pear Therapeutics, Insight Timer, Headspace, and Happify Health.A Harvard Business School graduate, Charlie has served and led organizations in 14 different industries, including starting a nonprofit in the slums of Kenya in 1986 that has now served health care to several million patients.Maureen Pelton, MSSW, is a social scientist and spiritual teacher with 36 years of professional experience as a Holistic Psychotherapist, Executive Coach, Organizational Consultant, Adjunct Faculty, and Group Facilitator.Maureen is a teacher on Insight Timer, and is a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Quantum Neuro Reset Therapy, QNRT™ and is a partner of Bridge Builders CollaborativeLinksBridge Builders Collaborative https://www.bbcollaborative.comTheir website https://www.shiftit.comwww.chaosandlight.com
Dr. Geoghegan is a Clinical Psychologist and Certified Advanced Practitioner of Coherence Therapy. He collaborated closely with Bruce Ecker on creating the Coherence Psychology Institute's Training and Certification Program prior to 2015. He was a contributing author to the groundbreaking book “Unlocking the Emotional Brain” on Coherence Therapy and Memory Reconsolidation. In recent years Dr. Geoghegan has headed the development of the Experiential Psychotherapy Institute. Its mission is to educate practitioners on the theory and techniques of a whole family of related experiential therapies. To visit the Experiential Psychotherapy Institute please go to https://www.experiential-psychotherapies.com
We had the opportunity today to speak with Annie Waugh who does some amazing work with Neurostructural Integration Technique aka NST for those who have a hard time like I do saying such words! ;) It was really fascinating because this is different from rolfing. From how I understand it rolfing can be more painful as it lends itself to deep tissue work which helps to uncoil the fascia deep with the tendons and ligaments. I could be wrong on that but NST is different because it is much lighter to the touch and isn't nearly as painful. During the show Annie mentioned she had a lower back injury from many many years of dancing along with a bad accident which involved a significant fall. My ears perked up during that time because at the moment, I have a lower back that's really challenging. At the gym I was doing bent over rows with a 135lb barbell and I absolutely messed up my lower back in the process. This was about a year ago and I haven't been the same since. I'm actually working with some lasers at the moment and finding some good success and if it continues I'll be talking much more about that later. So when she mentioned how Neurostructural Integration Technique could help a lower back, of course I was very interested in what she had to say. But what I loved most is that this therapy isn't chiropractic adjustments, it's not massage, it's not rolfing but it falls somewhere in between all of them. That gets me excited because it's one more healing modality we can use to heal our bodies. The other thing I liked about what Annie said was this this type of technique (NST) can be used to manipulate and restore health to not just the structures of the body but the organs themselves. Very fascinating indeed. We also talked a little bit about how our bodies hold energy and how even traumas from previous generations can somehow be passed down to new generations. Annie shared the story of Holocost victims passing emotional traumas to future generations. Isn't that fascinating? What's even more interesting is how we can manipulate our bodies (through, physical transformation like weight loss or building muscle) and pass THAT down to our children. Wild stuff. I hope you enjoyed this podcast as much as we did. If you enjoyed it please share the love with your friends by clicking "like" and "share" on this page! Show Notes For This Episode: Barf World Raw Dog Food Less EMF Anti Radiation Products The Relax FAR Infrared Sauna National University of Health Sciences Dr. Patricia Coe Tom Bowen (The Bowen Method) - see books Michael Nixon Livy - see books Eagle Research- Frequency Based Medicine Vial Kits World Health Organization Bio Energetic Therapy Altearah Bio - Australian Bush Flower Essences Dr. Reuben DeHaan Bruce Lipton - see books Markus Rothkranz Parasite Cleanse - see books Interactive Metronome Walter Reed Hospital Jonathan Tripodi Freedom From Body Memory - see books Otto Haddad Sound Therapy Pieter Dewet Recall Healing - see books Gilbert Renaud Recall Healing - see books Dr. Richard Massey Family Constellation Therapy Commercials During This Episode: Commercial #1 - Barf World Raw Dog Food Commercial #2 - Less EMF Anti Radiation Products Commercial #3 - The Relax FAR Infrared Sauna Find Extreme Health Radio On: [include file=showpage-itunes-soundcloud-stitcher.html] Please Subscribe: Subscribe To Our Radio Show For Updates! Other Shows: [include file=show-links.html] Listen to other shows with this guest. Show Date: Thursday 5/15/2014 Show Guest: Annie Waugh Guest Info: Annie is a Certified Advanced Practitioner of NST and was moved into the position of Instructor in 2013. She is a nationally certified and licensed massage therapist and received her training from National University of Health Sciences in Lombard, IL. Under the guidance of her clinician, Dr. Patricia Coe, DC, ND,
Niall Geoghegan, Psy.D. is a Certified Advanced Practitioner of Coherence Therapy. He collaborated closely with Bruce Ecker on creating the Coherence Psychology Institute's Training and Certification Program prior to 2015. He was a contributing author to the groundbreaking book “Unlocking the Emotional Brain” (Routledge, 2012) on Coherence Therapy and Memory Reconsolidation. Dr. Geoghegan is now head of development of the Experiential Psychotherapy Institute. Its mission is to educate practitioners on the theory and techniques of a family of related experiential therapies. He is editor-in-chief of its website, www.experiential-psychotherapies.com, which presents video tutorials on IFS, AEDP, Coherence Therapy, ISTDP, Brainspotting, Hakomi, Process Work, Focusing, EMDR, Coherent Narrative Therapy, Emotion Focused Therapy, Somatic Experiencing and more. Dr. Geoghegan is in private practice in Berkeley, CA. He received his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Wright Institute in Berkeley in 2005 and has been a student of the Ridhwan School of Spiritual Development since 2001. Click here to view his 4-part YouTube series on Coherence Therapy Sign up for 10% off of Shrink Rap Radio CE credits at the Zur Institute
This podcast is an interview with therapists Paula Scatoloni and Rachel Lewis-Marlow and their specialty of working with eating disorders and trauma healing.Paula Scatoloni is a somatic-based psychotherapist, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and Somatic Experiencing™ practitioner in Chapel Hill, NC. She has worked in the field of eating disorders for over two decades. Paula served as the Eating Disorder Coordinator at Duke University CAPS for nine years and has taught extensively on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders through workshops, professional trainings, and conferences. She co-developed the first intensive outpatient program for eating disorders in the U.S with Dr. Anita Johnston. Paula is passionate about increasing awareness of the effectiveness of somatic modalities in the treatment of disordered eating and hopes to pursue research on the effectiveness of somatic therapy within the eating disorders population in the near future.Rachel Lewis-Marlow is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 25 + years experience in diverse somatic therapies including Craniosacral Therapy, Energetic Osteopathy, Oncology massage and Aromatherapy. Rachel is a private consultant to eating disorder treatment facilities. She provides ongoing training and supervision to clinical and support staff in the programmatic implementation of the EMBODIED RECOVERY model. In her private practice in Chapel Hill, NC, Rachel works with trauma, eating disorders, and dissociative disorders.Links:Website www.embodiedrecovery.orgBook Chapters: https://www.amazon.com/Trauma-Informed-Approaches-Eating-Disorders-Seubert/dp/0826172644
Karen welcomes Paula Scatoloni & Rachel Lewis-Marlow, both of whom specialize in eating disorder treatment, discuss how attachment theory can be applied to the treatment of eating disorders. Part two of their conversation will be released on Tuesday, July 7th. Paula Scatoloni is a somatic-based psychotherapist, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and Somatic Experiencing™ practitioner in Chapel Hill, NC. She has worked in the field of eating disorders for over two decades. Paula served as the Eating Disorder Coordinator at Duke University CAPS for nine years and has taught extensively on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders through workshops, professional trainings, and conferences. She co-developed the first intensive outpatient program for eating disorders in the U.S with Dr. Anita Johnston. Paula is passionate about increasing awareness of the effectiveness of somatic modalities in the treatment of disordered eating and hopes to pursue research on the effectiveness of somatic therapy within the eating disorders population in the near future. Rachel Lewis-Marlow is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 25 + years experience in diverse somatic therapies including Craniosacral Therapy, Energetic Osteopathy, Oncology massage and Aromatherapy. Rachel is a private consultant to eating disorder treatment facilities. She provides ongoing training and supervision to clinical and support staff in the programmatic implementation of the EMBODIED RECOVERY model. In her private practice in Chapel Hill, NC, Rachel works with trauma, eating disorders, and dissociative disorders.
Karen welcomes Paula Scatoloni & Rachel Lewis-Marlow, both of whom specialize in eating disorder treatment, discuss how attachment theory can be applied to the treatment of eating disorders. Part two of their conversation will be released on Tuesday, July 7th. Paula Scatoloni is a somatic-based psychotherapist, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and Somatic Experiencing™ practitioner in Chapel Hill, NC. She has worked in the field of eating disorders for over two decades. Paula served as the Eating Disorder Coordinator at Duke University CAPS for nine years and has taught extensively on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders through workshops, professional trainings, and conferences. She co-developed the first intensive outpatient program for eating disorders in the U.S with Dr. Anita Johnston. Paula is passionate about increasing awareness of the effectiveness of somatic modalities in the treatment of disordered eating and hopes to pursue research on the effectiveness of somatic therapy within the eating disorders population in the near future. Rachel Lewis-Marlow is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 25 + years experience in diverse somatic therapies including Craniosacral Therapy, Energetic Osteopathy, Oncology massage and Aromatherapy. Rachel is a private consultant to eating disorder treatment facilities. She provides ongoing training and supervision to clinical and support staff in the programmatic implementation of the EMBODIED RECOVERY model. In her private practice in Chapel Hill, NC, Rachel works with trauma, eating disorders, and dissociative disorders.
Thank you to this episode's sponsor, TherapyNotes. Get a 2-month free trial of TherapyNotes by going to www.TherapyNotes.com and using the promo code TherapyChat. On today's episode host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C speaks to Paula Scatoloni and Rachel Lewis-Marlow about attachment, somatic work and sensory processing in therapy. Paula Scatoloni, LCSW, CEDS, SEP is a somatic-based psychotherapist, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and Somatic Experiencing™ practitioner in Durham, NC. She has a private practice in Chapel Hill, NC and has worked in the field of eating disorders for over two decades. Prior to developing Embodied Recovery, Paula co-developed the first intensive outpatient program for eating disorders with Dr. Anita Johnston author, Eating In the Light of the Moon. She also served as the Eating Disorder Coordinator at Duke University for nine years where she developed campus policies and managed a multidisciplinary treatment team. She is a certified Shake Your Soul ® instructor and has provided mindful movement classes at Carolina House Treatment Center. Paula has taught extensively on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders through classes, workshops, professional trainings, and conferences. She is currently an SEP assistant and session provider. She has training in Bodywork and Somatic Education (BASE) and additional models for somatic work with developmental trauma. She is a faculty member at the NC Center for Resiliency in Chapel Hill, NC and has been collaborating with researchers for the past four years to develop a study on the efficacy of somatic therapy within the eating disorder population. Rachel Lewis-Marlow, MS, EdS, LPC, LMBT is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 25 + years of experience in diverse somatic therapies including Craniosacral Therapy, Energetic Osteopathy, Oncology massage and Aromatherapy. Rachel worked as a primary therapist at Carolina House for 4 years. There she developed the Embodying Recovery group therapy protocol which formed the basis for her contribution to the EMBODIED RECOVERY treatment model. Rachel is a private consultant to eating disorders treatment facilities. She provides ongoing training and supervision to clinical and support staff in the programmatic implementation of the EMBODIED RECOVERY model. She is currently consulting for Carolina House in their residential, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient treatment programs. In her private practice in Chapel Hill, NC, Rachel works with trauma, eating disorders, and dissociative disorders. She has extensive experience as a teacher and presenter, focusing on accessing the body’s unique capacity to give voice to the subconscious and to lay the foundation for healing and maintaining psychological and physical health. Resources hthttps://embodiedrecovery.org/ Leave me a message via Speakpipe by going to https://therapychatpodcast.com and clicking on the green Speakpipe button. Thank you for listening to Therapy Chat! Please be sure to go to iTunes and leave a rating and review, subscribe and download episodes. You can also download the Therapy Chat app on iTunes by clicking here. Podcast produced by Pete Bailey - https://petebailey.net/audio
What if we flipped the script and learned to see our body as a messenger that needs to be heard rather than an obstacle to be conquered when it comes to our relationship with food? When we take physiological perspective, we learn that the body has much to say not only about food but also emotional regulation and our basic human needs for attachment and defense. Using the sensory information, attachment system and working with defenses. Who are our guests on this episode, you ask? Well here ya go, they are pretty bad-ass and they were interviewed by Dr. Ann Kelley: Paula Scatoloni, LCSW, CEDS, SEP Paula is a somatic-based psychotherapist, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and Somatic Experiencing™ practitioner in Chapel Hill, NC. She has worked in the field of eating disorders for over two decades. Paula served as the Eating Disorder Coordinator at Duke University CAPS for nine years and has taught extensively on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders through workshops, professional trainings, and conferences. She co-developed the first intensive outpatient program for eating disorders in the U.S with Dr. Anita Johnston. She is the co-founder of the Embodied Recovery model and the Embodied Recovery Institute in Durham, NC. Rachel Lewis-Marlow, MS, EdS, LPC, LMBT Rachel is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 25+ years of experience in diverse somatic therapies including Craniosacral Therapy, Energetic Osteopathy, Oncology massage and Aromatherapy. Rachel She is the co-founder of the Embodied Recovery model and the Embodied Recovery Institute in Durham, NC. provides ongoing training and supervision to clinical and support staff in the programmatic implementation of the Embodied Recovery model. In her private practice in Chapel Hill, NC, Rachel works with trauma, eating disorders, and dissociative disorders. TU99 Shownotes (are these not awesome or what? Patrons help us be able to do this, thank you you know who you are.) Typical Treatment Model Bio-Psychosocial model Bio: has been usage of pharmacology, re-feeding, nutritional rehabilitation, and yoga Psycho part has been education about emotion and emotional tolerance, dialectical behavioral therapy, supportive therapies to support emotional processing and cognitive distortions, cognitive behavioral treatment to address the distortions, and then try to change the behaviors by changing the cognitions, Social part: family and dynamics around having a place of belonging and one’s sense of belonging in the world, the culture, & the family Usually a treatment team: dietician, a therapist, family therapist, a psychiatrist, a physician Typical View of Recovery Goal: to get somebody to eat a prescribed amount of nutritional food in order to achieve a range of BMI or body size or shape eat it in what we call a normative style, which is a very relative term Focus is on how behaviors are a response to an attitude towards the body itself What’s Missing? Being curious about what the body is saying and expressing through the eating disorder behaviors Shifting the Perspective: The Embodied Recovery Model The Embodied Recovery Model is Somato–Psycho-Social. It expands the role of the body to include anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, movement, and posture. The 5 Core Principles of the Embodied Recovery Model The 5 Core Principles facilitate the intersection between somatic organization, subjective experience of self, and basic human needs for attachment and defense. Shifting from bio-psycho-social model to somato-psycho-social model. Directly resourcing the body so that it becomes a resource in recovery rather than an obstacle to recovery. Collaborate with the body at the physiological level to support the infrastructures that govern emo...
(https://www.therapistuncensored.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/RachelLewis-MarlowPaulaScatoloni-e1561646721938.png) What if we flipped the script and learned to see our body as a messenger that needs to be heard rather than an obstacle to be conquered when it comes to our relationship with food? When we take physiological perspective, we learn that the body has much to say not only about food but also emotional regulation and our basic human needs for attachment and defense. Using the sensory information, attachment system and working with defenses. Who are our guests on this episode, you ask? Well here ya go, they are pretty bad-ass and they were interviewed by Dr. Ann Kelley: Paula Scatoloni, LCSW, CEDS, SEP Paula is a somatic-based psychotherapist, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and Somatic Experiencing™ practitioner in Chapel Hill, NC. She has worked in the field of eating disorders for over two decades. Paula served as the Eating Disorder Coordinator at Duke University CAPS for nine years and has taught extensively on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders through workshops, professional trainings, and conferences. She co-developed the first intensive outpatient program for eating disorders in the U.S with Dr. Anita Johnston. She is the co-founder of the Embodied Recovery model and the Embodied Recovery Institute in Durham, NC. Rachel Lewis-Marlow, MS, EdS, LPC, LMBT Rachel is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 25+ years of experience in diverse somatic therapies including Craniosacral Therapy, Energetic Osteopathy, Oncology massage and Aromatherapy. Rachel She is the co-founder of the Embodied Recovery model and the Embodied Recovery Institute in Durham, NC. provides ongoing training and supervision to clinical and support staff in the programmatic implementation of the Embodied Recovery model. In her private practice in Chapel Hill, NC, Rachel works with trauma, eating disorders, and dissociative disorders. TU99 Shownotes (are these not awesome or what? Patrons help us be able to do this, thank you you know who you are.)Typical Treatment ModelBio-Psychosocial modelBio: has been usage of pharmacology, re-feeding, nutritional rehabilitation, and yoga Psycho part has been education about emotion and emotional tolerance, dialectical behavioral therapy, supportive therapies to support emotional processing and cognitive distortions, cognitive behavioral treatment to address the distortions, and then try to change the behaviors by changing the cognitions, Social part: family and dynamics around having a place of belonging and one’s sense of belonging in the world, the culture, & the family Usually a treatment team: dietician, a therapist, family therapist, a psychiatrist, a physician Typical View of RecoveryGoal: to get somebody to eat a prescribed amount of nutritional food in order to achieve a range of BMI or body size or shape eat it in what we call a normative style, which is a very relative term Focus is on how behaviors are a response to an attitude towards the body itself What’s Missing?Being curious about what the body is saying and expressing through the eating disorder behaviors Shifting the Perspective: The Embodied Recovery ModelThe Embodied Recovery Model is Somato–Psycho-Social. It expands the role of the body to include anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, movement, and posture. The 5 Core Principles of the Embodied Recovery ModelThe 5 Core Principles facilitate the intersection between somatic organization, subjective experience of self, and basic human needs for attachment and defense. Shifting from bio-psycho-social model to somato-psycho-social model.Directly resourcing the body so that it becomes a resource... Support this podcast
Welcome to episode 136 of the Therapy Chat Podcast with host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C. This week, we speak with Paula Scatoloni, LCSW, CEDS, SEP and Rachel Lewis-Marlow, MS, EdS, LPC, LMBT about embodied recovery. Paula is a somatic-based psychotherapist, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and Somatic Experiencing™ practitioner in Durham, NC. She has a private practice in Chapel Hill, NC and has worked in the field of eating disorders for over two decades. Prior to developing Embodied Recovery, Paula co-developed the first intensive outpatient program for eating disorders with Dr. Anita Johnston author, Eating In the Light of the Moon. She also served as the Eating Disorder Coordinator at Duke University for nine years where she developed campus policies and managed a multidisciplinary treatment team. She is a certified Shake Your Soul ® instructor and has provided mindful movement classes at Carolina House Treatment Center. Paula has taught extensively on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders through classes, workshops, professional trainings, and conferences. She is currently an SEP assistant and session provider. She has training in Bodywork and Somatic Education (BASE) and additional models for somatic work with developmental trauma. She is a faculty member at the NC Center for Resiliency in Chapel Hill, NC and has been collaborating with researchers for the past four years to develop a study on the efficacy of somatic therapy within the eating disorder population. Rachel is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 25 + years of experience in diverse somatic therapies including Craniosacral Therapy, Energetic Osteopathy, Oncology massage and Aromatherapy. Rachel worked as a primary therapist at Carolina House for 4 years. There she developed the Embodying Recovery group therapy protocol which formed the basis for her contribution to the EMBODIED RECOVERY treatment model. Rachel is a private consultant to eating disorders treatment facilities. She provides ongoing training and supervision to clinical and support staff in the programmatic implementation of the embodied recovery model. She is currently consulting for Carolina House in their residential, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient treatment programs. In her private practice in Chapel Hill, NC, Rachel works with trauma, eating disorders, and dissociative disorders. She has extensive experience as a teacher and presenter, focusing on accessing the body’s unique capacity to give voice to the subconscious and to lay the foundation for healing and maintaining psychological and physical health. Resources https://embodiedrecovery.org Become a member of Therapy Chat by joining me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/TherapyChat Leave me a message via Speakpipe by going to https://therapychatpodcast.com and clicking on the green Speakpipe button. Thank you for listening to Therapy Chat! Please be sure to go to iTunes and leave a rating and review, subscribe and download episodes. You can also download the Therapy Chat app on iTunes by clicking here.
Sherrie Hatfield has achieved much insight and personal experience in the teaching and healing fields from: time in! This is no mean feat, because the wisdom and experience Sherrie has gathered can only come in and through time in.Sherrie is a Certified Advanced Practitioner and Certified Trainer in the Mace Energy Method, developed by the renowned Dr. John Mace, and holds a Bachelor Of Metaphysics.In this show, Sherrie will conduct a live MEM Session - so you can hear / see how it really works.Please join us for the show, call in or join the chat room.You can book a full MEM Session with Sherrie and, as a Stretch Your Mind And Body listener, receive a 15% discount. Cick here to book your Mem Session.
Sherrie Hatfield has achieved much insight and personal experience in the teaching and healing fields from: time in! This is no mean feat, because the wisdom and experience Sherrie has gathered can only come in and through time in.Sherrie is a Certified Advanced Practitioner and Certified Trainer in the Mace Energy Method, developed by the renowned Dr. John Mace, and holds a Bachelor Of Metaphysics.In this show, Sherrie will conduct a live MEM Session - so you can hear / see how it really works.Please join us for the show, call in or join the chat room.You can book a full MEM Session with Sherrie and, as a Stretch Your Mind And Body listener, receive a 15% discount. Cick here to book your Mem Session.
Today on the podcast I talk with Paula Scatoloni and Rachel Lewis Marlow on the topic of eating disorders, trauma, and healing. First, a shout-out to my sponsor: CPTSD Foundation has been successfully equipping complex trauma survivors and practitioners with compassionate support, skills, and trauma-informed education since 2014. Check them out right here: https://cptsdfoundation.org Paula Scatoloni, LCSW, CEDS, SEP is a somatic-based psychotherapist, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and Somatic Experiencing practitioner in Chapel Hill, NC. She has a private practice and has worked in the field of eating disorders for over two decades. Paula served as the Eating Disorder Coordinator at Duke University CAPS for nine years providing services to college-age students, offering workshops, and managing a multidisciplinary treatment team. Rachel Lewis Marlow is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has advanced training and 25 + years experience in diverse somatic therapies including Craniosacral Therapy, Energetic Osteopathy, Oncology massage and Aromatherapy. Embodied recovery is the first trauma-informed eating disorder treatment approach that really takes into account, the body's experience in the development and maintenance of eating disorders. In this book, my guests blend somatic experiencing, sensorimotor psychotherapy, and body mind centering to offer a somato-sensory approach that is different from the current standard of care for eating disorders (DBT).Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.