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Odcinek otwierający piąty sezon „Osobistych rozmów holistycznych” to spotkanie z amerykańskim psychoterapeutą somatycznym i fizjoterapeutą Dave'em Bergerem. Z jednym z najbliższych współpracowników dr. Petera Levine'a, legendarnego twórcy metody pracy z traumą Somatic Experiencing, rozmawiam o tym, co możemy robić na co dzień, aby leczyć i transformować traumy, które nas dotknęły. Odcinek specjalny nagrany jest w języku angielskim. Na YouTubie dostępny jest videocast z napisami. (ENG)Somatic Experiencing. Transforming lives through healing traumaReactions to overwhelming experiences, danger and mortal threat are adaptive physiological functions of necessity but if the physiological processes cannot return to baseline in a reasonable timeframe the result can impact our future on physiological, cognitive, behavioral, spiritual and relational level. It is called trauma reaction. What are basis for understanding these maladaptive patterns? How they can change to become less rigid, more stable and flexible? What is the differences between acute danger and pervasive trauma? What can we do on daily basis to heal and transform traumas?Somatic Experiencing is a body-oriented modality that helps heal trauma and other stress disorders. Developed by Peter Levine, Ph.D., it is the result of the multidisciplinary study of stress physiology, psychology, ethology, biology, neuroscience, indigenous healing practices, and medical biophysics, with more than 45 years of successful application. SE resolves symptoms of stress, shock, and trauma that accumulate in our bodies. When we are stuck in patterns of fight, flight, or freeze, SE helps to release, recover, and become more resilient. The large majority of people worldwide have traumatic experiences in their lifetime, which can have major impacts on their health and well-being.Dave Berger, MFT, PT, MA, SEP. Somatic Psychotherapist, Physical Therapist, Integrative Bodyworker, Developer of Bodywork and Somatic Education™ for Trauma Therapists (BASE™). Dave has been in the field of Somatics for over 42 years having first found his way into it by developing his own undergraduate program, somatopsychology, at the University of Maryland. He went on to obtain graduate degrees in physical therapy at Stanford University and somatic psychology at California Institute of Integral Studies.He has been significantly influenced by Peter Levine and Somatic Experiencing®, Marion Rosen and Rosen Method® bodywork, Paul Linden's Being In Movement® and other somatics practices, as well as family systems, psychodynamic psychotherapy, manual physical therapy, visceral manipulation, and craniosacral therapy.Dave is a faculty member of Somatic Experiencing International teaching the Somatic Experiencing Professional Training and has developed BASE™: Bodywork and Somatic Education™ for trauma therapists. His clinical work spans work with PTSD, couples, individuals, anxiety, chronic pain, medical syndromes/chronic distress, and acute musculoskeletal problems.(PL)Reakcje na przytłaczające doświadczenia, niebezpieczeństwo i śmiertelne zagrożenie są z konieczności adaptacyjnymi funkcjami fizjologicznymi, ale jeśli procesy fizjologiczne nie mogą powrócić do stanu wyjściowego w rozsądnych ramach czasowych, wynik może mieć wpływ na naszą przyszłość na poziomie fizjologicznym, poznawczym, behawioralnym, duchowym i relacyjnym. Nazywa się to reakcją na traumę.Jakie są podstawy zrozumienia tych nieprzystosowawczych wzorców? I jak mogą się one zmienić, aby stać się mniej sztywne, a bardziej stabilne i elastyczne? Jaka jest różnica między ostrym zagrożeniem a nieustająco trwającą traumą? Co możemy robić na co dzień, aby leczyć i transformować traumy, które nas dotknęły?Somatic Experiencing to metoda zorientowana na ciało, która pomaga leczyć traumę i inne zaburzenia stresowe. Opracowana przez dr. Petera Levine'a, jest...
Ed & Farley interview Dave Berger about his new book, Take Me Out to the Ballgame, a book that highlights comical and freakish injuries that you cannot make up!
In this episode we discuss the Somatic Experiencing therapeutic technique with two incredible guests Dr. Abi Blakeslee and Dave Berger. Somatic Experiencing, SE for short, is a body-oriented therapeutic technique for healing trauma and other stress disorders. It is the life's work of Dr. Peter A. Levine, and has been clinically applied for more than four decades. Guests Dr. Abi Blakeslee, integrates Somatic Experiencing with clinical research, the psychobiological principles of attachment, psychodynamic therapy, and somatic bodywork in her practice and teaching. Dr. Blakeslee holds a Masters of Arts in Counseling and Depth Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Clinical and Somatic Psychology. She works with individuals, couples, children, and families and treats a broad base of issues. Dave Berger has over 40 years experience as a physical therapist, somatic psychotherapist and bodyworker. He uses a diverse array of traditional and complementary healing practices to help clients with physical pain and movement problems, trauma histories, back and neck problems, PTSD, and anxiety disorder. Dave is a certified Somatic Experiencing® practitioner, consultant and senior teacher of long-term training. Dr. Abi Blakeslee Links https://www.abiblakeslee.com/ Dave Berger Links https://daveberger.net/about-dave-berger RELATIONAL REPAIR – ABI BLAKESLEE AND DAVE BERGER https://traumahealing.org/product/relational-repair-blakeslee-berger/ Podcast URLS Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/254sEJYVMdKL5JaY0nskit Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-trauma-to-triumph-with-wade-robson-and-james-safechuck/id1625756728 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/FromTraumaToTriumphPodcast/ Amazon/Audible https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/54f41991-cad8-42b5-bcda-fecfdedab159/from-trauma-to-triumph-with-wade-robson-and-james-safechuck Google Podcast https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85OGFhMjhkMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Social: Wade Robson Instagram https://www.instagram.com/waderobsoncreations/ James Safechuck Instagram https://www.instagram.com/james.safechuck/
It's Mental Health Awareness Month, and this episode of Dear Gabby is all about mental health. I'll teach you how to care for your inner world, calm your nervous system and be resilient in the midst of discomfort. If you're facing mental health issues of any kind, press play. You'll hear me get very personal about my own journey with depression and anxiety, so you can know that you're not alone. The following are helpful resources and books I mention in the episode: In this episode, I reference my new book Happy Days: The Guided Path from Trauma to Profound Freedom and Inner Peace. This book tells the story of my own healing journey, and in it I share the spiritual, therapeutic and medical tools I used to heal my own mental health. https://bit.ly/3MG9JHl If you feel that you need additional support, please refer to my list of safety, recovery and mental health resources. Support is available to you, and I'm proud of you for being here. To learn more about Somatic Experiencing, check out Episode #56 of the Dear Gabby podcast. It's a chat with Dave Berger, who's a leader in the field. https://bit.ly/39qzLAj You can learn more about IFS therapy in Episode #19 of the Dear Gabby podcast. This is a Big Talk with IFS founder Dick Schwartz. https://bit.ly/38vLUU0 This podcast is intended to educate, inspire and support you on your personal journey toward inner peace. I am not a psychologist or a medical doctor and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional. Head over to nutrisense.io/gabby and use code "gabby" for $30 off any subscription to the CGM program. Try Splendid Spoon today and take meal-planning off your plate. Just go to SplendidSpoon.com/gabby for $50 off your first box when you subscribe to the Breakfast, Lunch and Reset plan, OR the Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Reset plan. For a limited time, get 15% off site wide when you go to JustThriveHealth.com and use code: GABBY at checkout or visit https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/Gabby Produced by Dear Media.
Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a profound healing tool. This mind-body therapy has freed my body from trauma—and that, my friend, is a miracle! I wanted to demystify SE for you, so I called in an expert. Today's Big Talk with renowned SE practitioner Dave Berger is a beautiful overview of a practice that can help you heal emotional wounds, regulate your nervous system and lower your stress levels. RESOURCES: The following are helpful resources and books I mention in the episode: Meditation is a powerful way to calm your thoughts and your body. I'd love to send you two of my favorite meditations for free. Sign up here to have them delivered to your inbox. https://bit.ly/35tjSax In my new book, Happy Days: The Guided Path from Trauma to Profound Freedom and Inner Peace, I share the 9 spiritual and therapeutic tools that helped me survive and thrive after trauma. In Chapter 8, “Freeing What's Frozen,” I dive into my experience with SE. Dave Berger is a somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker. You can learn more about him and his diverse array of practices here. In this episode of the podcast, I reference a video of Peter Levine, PhD, working with a war veteran to resolve a trauma-induced tic. If you'd like to watch the video, you can do so here. To learn more about somatic experiencing, and to find a list of practitioners, visit TraumaHealing.org. You can find additional information about somatic experiencing at SomaticExperiencing.com. To find more support, including a trauma therapist near you, please visit this list of safety, recovery and mental health resources. I'm proud of you for being here. https://bit.ly/3NP8Gqj Want even more support? I created the Miracle Membership to help you design a spiritual practice you can stick to—so you can feel connected, supported and inspired every day. Each week I deliver brand new workshops, guided meditations, spiritual exercises, community connection and so much more. Plus, it's easy to access on your phone, computer or tablet. Click here to join. https://bit.ly/38k4GxF Hi there! Gabby here. This podcast is intended to educate, inspire and support you on your personal journey towards inner peace. I am not a psychologist or a medical doctor and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional. PARTNERS: For listeners of the show, Calm is offering an exclusive offer of 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at CALM.COM/deargabby Give Hapbee a try and you're going to love it as much as I do! Order today and you'll save 25 percent and get 30-days free access to ALL their Signals! Go to Hapbee.com/gabby. Check out Sunday - full-season plans start at just $129, and you can get 20% off at checkout when you visit GETSUNDAY.COM/GABBY! Start a new healthy habit today. Visit seed.com/DEARGABBY and use code DEARGABBY to redeem 20% off your first month of Seed's DS-01™ Daily Synbiotic Hi there! Gabby here. This podcast is intended to educate, inspire and support you on your personal journey towards inner peace. I am not a psychologist or a medical doctor and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional. Produced by Dear Media.
Katie Cook-Bretson joins Stephanie to discuss healing with Chinese Herbal Medicine and Somatic Experiencing."I got into somatic experiencing really through a blessing. It weaves together perfectly with acupuncture and body work because it helps us learn how to listen to our bodies at that cellular wiring behind the scenes. The idea behind it is that we are working on all of the past tendencies and traumas that we have accumulated through life and the way that each of our nervous systems is wired uniquely. We are becoming astute listeners to our inside world so that we can create change through this awareness." - Katie Cook-BretsonAbout KatieKatie's experience has been woven together with 16 years of experience working with all walks of life: athletes, moms-to-be, anyone in big transitions, and those seeking better balance in their health.Katie has always been inspired by the capacity of the human body. In 2006 she began her career as a massage therapist working closely with athletes at the top of their sport to help them refine their performance, recovery, prevent injuries, and heal gracefully. She worked at Bozeman Health spending time in the cancer center, hospice, post-operative, and obstetrics departments getting to see a wide variety of clients. After working closely with pregnant women and new mothers in their postpartum time, she trained as a Doula. As Katie attuned her skills, she realized there was more depth to health than the physical which led her to her next evolution in healthcare.In 2016 Katie earned a masters degree from the Academy of 5-Element Acupuncture in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine with the desire to practice medicine that looks at the larger picture of what it is to be human, in our own unique balanced health. She studied a classical lineage that looks at the virtue of each individual and supports our potential by not just managing symptoms but going deeper into the balancing all the body's systems – physically, emotionally and spiritually.Over the years she has studied several modalities of healing including Somatic Experiencing, Structural Integration, movement education, pregnancy massage, labor support, nutrition, aromatherapy, herbal medicine and classical acupuncture modalities. She uniquely blends treatments looking at the larger capacity for health through several lenses blending traditional healing wisdom of the East together with modern medicine of the West.Katie devoutly continues her education and blending medicine into her own life's journey. She is currently enrolled in the three-year Somatic Experiencing training with Abi Blakslee, and the two-year clinical immersion courses of Body Work and Somatic Experiencing with Dave Berger and Deepening Perspectives with Lonnie Jarrett.One integral aspect of health that Katie has always held high in her values is connection in community. She believes we are stronger together in all aspects of our lives. In 2017 she and Dr. Holcomb Johnston joined forces to fulfill the dream of creating an integrative medical practice filled with experienced providers in multiple healing modalities. Through the combination of over 30 years in healthcare, they birthed Enso Natural Medicine with the goal of supporting the Bozeman and surrounding Montana community.If Katie is not at Enso, you'll likely find her looking through the world from the eyes of her new baby, outside exploring the mountains, in the garden, on her yoga mat, crafting something in the kitchen or spending time with her Bozeman family (friends).
There's no way to deny it, hotels will continue to adopt voice activated technology. We speak to Dave Berger, CEO of Volara, which provides voice-based guest engagement software for many hospitality vendors you all know and use. Here's why this is the future of hotel tech.
There's no way to deny it, hotels will continue to adopt voice activated technology. We speak to Dave Berger, CEO of Volara, which provides voice-based guest engagement software for many hospitality vendors you all know and use. Here's why this is the future of hotel tech.
Dave Berger, MFT, PT, LCMHC, MA, SEP is a somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist, bodyworker and educator. He owns and runs a training program for trauma practitioners called BASE: Relational Bodywork and Somatic Education Training. Dave's intention for this episode is to educate and inform practitioners about the need to understand how the structures and systems in the physical body are involved with trauma and trauma healing. Sarah and Dave talk about the overlap between Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD) and its impact on the organization of the physical body, and its correlation to chronic pain. Dave explains that the relationship between chronic stress and various medical syndromes, including pain syndromes, is not well understood. Dave shares that his experiences have helped him develop the understanding that "chronic distress patterns lead to and are part of medical syndromes.” He finds that these syndromes manifest in physical as well as psychological symptoms and disorders, and that it's important to know and understand both. Sarah and Dave reflect on the similarities between Dave's perspective and the NARM perspective, and they both agree that to address complex trauma the interventions have to include the body, the mind and be embedded in relationship. Dave believes that we have to have the capacity to be in our own bodies if we want to be able to invite deeper relationships and hold complexity. Sarah reflects on how NARM invites therapists to explore their own relationship with themselves and how this impacts the therapeutic relationship. Dave ends with a quote by Peter Levine that trauma “is not a life sentence,” signifying the possibilities of transforming trauma. Sarah reminds us that this idea inspired the intention, and name, of the NARM podcast, Transforming Trauma. To read the full show notes and discover more resources visit http://www.narmtraining.com/podcast *** To celebrate our growing NARM international community, we're offering a special 50% discount for new annual members of the Inner Circle online program. For those interested, go to www.narmtraining.com/innercircle to sign up and use the checkout code: JUNE2020 -- offer available until June 30th, 2020. *** NARM Training Institute http://www.NARMtraining.com View upcoming Level 2 NARM Therapist Trainings: http://www.narmtraining.com/Level2Online *** The NARM Training Institute provides tools for transforming complex trauma through: in-person and online trainings for mental health care professionals; in-person and online workshops on complex trauma and how it interplays with areas like addiction, parenting, and cultural trauma; an online self-paced learning program, the NARM Inner Circle; and other trauma-informed learning resources. We want to connect with you! Facebook @NARMtraining Twitter @NARMtraining YouTube Instagram @thenarmtraininginstitute
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger, somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist and bodyworker, provides practical suggestions for managing stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety run high, nurturing your body-brain and mind is more important than ever. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36874]
Dave Berger wrote a book, "Take me out to the ballgame", about freakish and interesting injuries that have happened in the world of baseball. It takes you behind the curtain of these players and how they really got hurt. Thanks Dave --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hardge/support
Dave Berger, author of Take Me Out to the Ballgame, joins the boys to talk about some of baseball's most comical and freakish injuries, why left-handed pitchers seem to be the most susceptible and how Trevor Bauer's bloody drone mishap provided him with the inspiration to write a book. For an autographed copy of the book…CLICK HERE. Tell Dave your favorite team and he'll throw in a surprise bookmarker!
In this conversation, we talk about how the coronavirus and social distancing are affecting our work as therapists. We discuss practical details, such as how we use video-conferencing, as well as putting things in a larger context. Dave Berger, MFT, PT, LCMHC, MA, SEP is a senior faculty member of the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute […]
System Speak: Dissociative Identity Disorder ( Multiple Personality Disorder )
Our guest is somatic experiencing therapist, Dave Berger.Website: https://daveberger.net/You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE. We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events. Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us! Content Note: Content on this website and in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or dissociative related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general. Content descriptors are generally given in each episode. Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse. Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience. Natural pauses due to dissociation have not been edited out of the podcast, and have been left for authenticity. While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emma and her system are not your therapist nor offering professional advice. Any informational material shared or referenced is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you. Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room in case of any emergency. This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode Professor Joel Evans, Patricia Malone, and Dave Berger will share personal glimpses of their diagnosis, treatment and survival from cancer. You will hear about the impact of diagnosis, the role of family and friends. The question of stigma and the response of colleagues. You will hear about the expected and unexpected, the trust in medical teams and the personal factors that each drew upon to keep on going at the roughest of times. These are stories of pain, persistence, fear, gratitude and possibility. These are stories of people who were helped by the wisdom of others who had faced cancer. In this episode, Joel Evans, Patricia Malone and Dave Berger want to pass on their experiences to benefit others. You will not forget them or the resilience they share.
In this episode Professor Joel Evans, Patricia Malone, and Dave Berger will share personal glimpses of their diagnosis, treatment and survival from cancer. You will hear about the impact of diagnosis, the role of family and friends. The question of stigma and the response of colleagues. You will hear about the expected and unexpected, the trust in medical teams and the personal factors that each drew upon to keep on going at the roughest of times. These are stories of pain, persistence, fear, gratitude and possibility. These are stories of people who were helped by the wisdom of others who had faced cancer. In this episode, Joel Evans, Patricia Malone and Dave Berger want to pass on their experiences to benefit others. You will not forget them or the resilience they share.
In this episode Professor Joel Evans, Patricia Malone, and Dave Berger will share personal glimpses of their diagnosis, treatment and survival from cancer. You will hear about the impact of diagnosis, the role of family and friends. The question of stigma and the response of colleagues. You will hear about the expected and unexpected, the trust in medical teams and the personal factors that each drew upon to keep on going at the roughest of times. These are stories of pain, persistence, fear, gratitude and possibility. These are stories of people who were helped by the wisdom of others who had faced cancer. In this episode, Joel Evans, Patricia Malone and Dave Berger want to pass on their experiences to benefit others. You will not forget them or the resilience they share.