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In this episode, we explore how yoga practices such as self-awareness, movement, and breath can help navigate grief. Edy shares her personal journey and how it guided her to develop therapeutic practices for others. The discussion includes how grief manifests in the body, the importance of movement and breath in emotional release, and practical tools for therapists to aid clients. We discuss innovative concepts like the Liberation Protocol and sexual grief, offering listeners insightful strategies to handle grief. MEET Edy NathanEdy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker, and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT-certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist, and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. In her expertise as a grief therapist, she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual, and storytelling. Trauma, abuse, and grief cause the soul to become imbalanced: The goal of the work is to find emotional calibration or balance to defy the depth of darkness and the grip grief often has on the psyche. She believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. Grief is not just about the death of a loved one, but the losses we experience in life.Find out more at Edy Nathan and connect with Edy on Facebook, X, and InstagramUnmasking the Pain of Loss: Helping Clients Identify & Work with Grief Trauma-Informed Yoga for Therapists: A Practical ApproachUnderstanding how the body holds griefThe concept of sexual griefEmpathy and self-awareness in griefPractical breathing techniques for anxietyUnderstanding anxiety and the nervous system The power of journaling for griefBreath work practices for self-regulationConnect With Me Instagram: @chris_mcdonald58Facebook: Yoga In The Therapy PodcastJoin the private Facebook Group: Bringing Yoga Into the Therapy RoomTikTok: @YogaChris58Rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, TuneIn, and Spotify
My heart is still smiling from this wisdom-filled conversation with author, public speaker, licensed therapist, and gentle soul, Edy Nathan. Please join us as we discuss: the inspiration behind her book, It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss the five stages of grief in comparison to the eleven phases of grief her … Read More Read More
Edy Nathan is a Certified Sex Therapist and thought leader specializing in grief, trauma, and sexuality. She works with businesses, universities, and long-term care homes to help people understand how these areas filter through their lives and affect everything from creativity to productivity. Working together, she offers creative ways to deal with grief, trauma, and sexuality.In her NEW book, It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss, Edy examines the emotional and devastating impact of loss and trauma. It identifies the intricacies of the dark and unfamiliar effects on the self. The book illuminates how the brain holds the complex circuitry of grief.In This EpisodeEdy's websiteEdy's book: It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and LossIG: @edynathan---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.
We welcome back Edy Nathan, a renowned therapist and grief expert, who shares her poignant journey through grief as shaped by personal experiences of profound loss. Edy opens up about the transformative impact of losing her partner to cancer in her late twenties, a pivotal event that led her to a deeper understanding of grief and its manifestations beyond the death of a loved one, including domestic violence. Her insights challenge traditional views, urging us to see grief as a non-linear process that offers the potential for growth and resilience.Grief can shape our lives in unexpected ways, especially in the context of abusive relationships. In our conversation, we explore how such environments lead to a complex form of grief marked by the loss of self and identity. Edy sheds light on the silent struggles of survivors who often put their children's safety before their own well-being, and the resulting grief that often goes unnoticed. The discussion extends to the ways children express their grief, emphasizing the importance of finding the right language and support to facilitate healing for both adults and children trapped in silence as a coping mechanism.This episode includes personal stories of experiences with death, dying, illness, grief, intimate partner violence, anxiety and agoraphobia that some may find troubling or triggering. Please take care of yourself while listening to this conversation. These stories, the personal experiences of our guest Edy Nathan, are not shared or intended to stand alone or be an end in themselves. Rather, Edy uses her personal experiences as teachable moments for both herself, and generously, for all of us. As such, this episode also includes examples of bravery in the face of adversity, the courageous spirit of a survivor who uses both her voice and her work to empower others, and the extraordinary ability of the human spirit to survive violence, confront trauma, embrace grief, and emerge from all of it resilient, though not unchanged.
'The beauty of the liberation is ... knowing the self, having compassion, and developing a rapport with the self.' Battling through a cosmic storm, Edy Nathan and Katie discuss deep intuition, becoming your own negotiator, and partnering with grief. A psychotherapist and grief counselor, Edy shares strategies for thriving with and beyond loss and trauma. Find out more about her work here: https://edynathan.com/ Host: Katie Koestner Editor: Evan Mader Producers: Emily Wang and Catrina Aglubat
How can one effectively navigate and heal from grief and trauma? In this episode of Whinypaluza, Rebecca Greene speaks with Edy Nathan, a seasoned therapist and hypnotherapist specializing in grief, trauma, and sexual health. Edy Nathan shares her professional journey, personal experiences, and unique methodologies that integrate creativity, mindfulness, and an understanding of the mind-body connection. She offers profound insights into the non-linear nature of grief, the importance of integrating loss into one's identity, and the value of storytelling and honoring memories for healing. Key Takeaways: Non-Linear Nature of Grief: Grief is not a linear process; it can manifest unexpectedly and impact both the mind and body. Understanding and accepting the non-linear nature of grief is crucial for healing. Integration of Loss: Integrating loss into personal and sexual identity is essential for growth and healing. Instead of trying to "get over" grief, individuals should find ways to honor the memories of their loved ones and incorporate the experience of loss into their identity. Role of Creativity and Mindfulness: Engaging in creative activities and mindfulness practices can help individuals process and express their emotions, bridging the gap between the mind and body. Storytelling and Honoring Memories: Storytelling and honoring memories are powerful tools for connecting with lost loved ones and fostering healing. By sharing stories, individuals can keep the spirit of their loved ones alive and find comfort in their memories. Complexities of Caregiving: Caregiving in grief involves complex emotions and shadow aspects. Acknowledging and addressing these emotions is important for both caregivers and those they support. Supporting Children Through Grief: Parents can support children through grief by being honest, understanding regression, and engaging in creative activities. Closed support groups are also beneficial for helping children and families navigate grief together. Quotes from Edy Nathan: "The path like grief is nonlinear. It comes at you from many different directions." "I realized I had to stop avoiding it. I had to partner with it." "Perhaps the goal is not to get over. Maybe the goal is not to get through. Perhaps the goal is to connect with the part of that mother or that father or that partner or that child who continues to live within me." "Children will grieve like adults in their own way, and it will look different. It can look like anger, rage, regression, or numbness." Visit https://edynathan.com/ for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
* Trigger warning for suicide and sexual trauma* Today's Question: What role does sexual grief play in the trauma-healing journey? This is what we answer in today's episode. Together with my good friend, Edy Nathan, who is an author, public speaker, and licensed therapist in New York City, we take a deep dive into understanding what sexual grief is. In defining the sexual grief effect, Edy brings to light the profound impact of sexually traumatic experiences on individuals. This grief is not static; it evolves, shifts shape, and manifests uniquely in each person. By applying techniques from internal family systems and somatic parts work, we learn to engage in intentional, transformative conversations with the different parts of ourselves. Head over to the Dr. Aimie's website to learn more about this episode: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/ Disclaimer: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.
The Empathy Exchange: Empowering Staff and Families in Seniors' Care
In this episode of "The Empathy Exchange," host Deborah Bakti engages in a profound conversation with Edy Nathan, author of "It's Grief: The Dance of Self Discovery through Trauma and Loss." Drawing on their experiences of supporting senior care staff and families through grief, burnout, and trauma, Deborah and Edy explore the intricate dynamics of identity shifts within families as their loved ones transition into a senior care environment.The discussion delves deep into the often unnoticed realm of grief in the family experience, unraveling the layers of emotions that accompany the shift from a caretaker role to that of a partner in care. Edy shares her unique perspective on grief, describing it as a hunger or yearning for something missing, particularly in the context of loss of trust and the realization of personal limitations. The conversation extends to the care team members, shedding light on the overlooked grief they experience when residents pass away and the long-term emotional effects that may surface years after a crisis.Together, Deborah and Edy explore practical steps for creating an empathy exchange within the seniors care community, emphasizing the importance of small, meaningful moments, self-care, and the power of sharing experiences with a trusted confidant.Tune in to gain valuable insights into the nuanced world of grief, burnout, and trauma in seniors care, and discover how fostering empathy can be a transformative force in navigating these challenging experiences.You can find out more about me and the work I do at DeborahBakti.com or email me at Deborah@DeborahBakti.com Edy Nathan offers a new way to think about tangling with potent adversaries. Yes, New York University in New York City and Fordham University for master degrees. She is a certified clinical social worker whose goal is to help people transform their lives, identifying tools tointerrupt the silence and long term affects burnout, grief and trauma have within the structure of long-term care homes and hospices. One person at a time. One step at a time. Changing the business of health care as it enters a new realm of care.You can find Edy at EdyNathan.com
Healing after sexual trauma can be a complex and continuous process. Tools to navigate healing will help someone learn to love others and themselves. Listen to today's show to better understand the healing process and learn to love and trust again. In this episode with Edy Nathan we discuss relationship advice topics that include: What to do if you feel imprisoned by your sexual trauma Understanding the loss of the self that occurs from trauma Strategies to move through sexual trauma How to build trust and learn to love yourself and others again Healing the conversation between your mind and body Working through feelings of self loathing And much more! Sponsors BetterHelp is an online therapy platform that will assess your needs and match you with your own licensed professional therapist. Start living a happier life today and get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/IDO. Osea is your one stop shop for everything related to great quality skincare. Get ahead of your holiday shopping! For a limited time, you can get 10% off with our code IDOHOLIDAY at OseaMalibu.com. Factor will make your life easy with their great line of ready meals, no more: grocery shopping, cooking or cleaning! Head to FactorMeals.com/ido50 and use code IDO50 to get 50% off. Spark My Relationship Course: Get $100 off our online course. Visit SparkMyRelationship.com/Unlock for our special offer just for our I Do Podcast listeners! If you love this episode (and our podcast!), would you mind giving us a review in iTunes? It would mean the world to us and we promise it only takes a minute. Many thanks in advance! – Chase & Sarah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of How We Heal, Corban David Jenai speaks with Edy Nathan. Edy is a writer, psychotherapist, and speaker who specializes in grief, trauma, and sexuality. In their conversation they explore a wide range of topics including, living in New York as an outlier and creative, presence and personas, spontaneity, and the cost of burying emotions. They also discuss her agoraphobia, how working with pottery became the first release and expression of the pain she'd experienced, a subway ride which led to a pivotal transformation, and artistry that came out of a need for self-expression and healing. Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker, and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist, and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City.Learn more about Edy on her website: https://edynathan.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EdyNathanPsychotherapy/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edynathan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/edynathan1 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/edynathan Learn more about HopeGuide and Ryan Pink Join us on YouTube to watch full episodes Help us amplify the message!Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app!Please Rate and Review the podcast on Apple and Spotify!
Edy Nathan's private practice focuses on grief, trauma, loss and sex. Tough conversations people don't like to have yet cause obstacles in creating a life worth living. Edy earned her master's degrees from New York University and Fordham University in New York City. Edy is a Psychology Today blogger, international speaker, and workshop innovator. She is the author of “It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery through Trauma and Loss.” Key Takeaways Grief is not just something your teen gets over, and grief is not only when someone they love dies. When you ask your teen “what are you yearning for and what's missing” you may learn more about what they're grieving. They may be feeling out-of-sync, moody, restless, emotional; have a desire and hunger to fit in, to be included…these are forms of grief and loss. Parents who want to help their teen deal with grief and loss and find that their teen doesn't want to talk about it, will need to be creative in how they engage their teen. It might be through an activity, involving them in something they love; being a witness to their experience without asking something of them. When a parent becomes reactive with their teen and strong-arms them into conversation they don't want to have, they shut down. 11 phases of grief, it's a journey. They're going to go through many phases. Be there for them as a good listener and love them through it. It's important for adults/parents to seek the help they personally need when they are grieving so they can be in a place to support their teen. As a parent, you may find yourself grieving when your teen leaves the family home for college, a job, military, etc. When you're feeling the loss of a child, it's important to let your teen know that it's not their responsibility for how you're feeling. Let them know they have a right to go on their own path. If your teen closes the door on your relationship after they leave the family home without an understanding of why, continue to honor who your child/adult is. Perhaps sometime in the future, they will remember the good times, and possibly reopen the relationship. Parents can look at their own trauma, where that may have bled out into their relationships with their teens, this can be healing and helpful in moving forward. Sponsored by EdGerety.com Resources Website: https://edynathan.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edy-nathan/ Blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/tales-grief Amazon: It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss
Edy Nathan is a Certified Sex Therapist and thought leader specializing in grief, trauma, and sexuality. She works with businesses, universities, and long-term care homes to help people understand how these areas filter through their lives and affect everything from creativity to productivity. Working together, she offers creative ways to deal with grief, trauma, and sexuality.In her NEW book, It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss, Edy examines the emotional and devastating impact of loss and trauma. It identifies the intricacies of the dark and unfamiliar effects on the self. The book illuminates how the brain holds the complex circuitry of grief.In This EpisodeEdy's websiteEdy's book: It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This 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
We talk with Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR, who is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. You can find out more about Edy here https://edynathan.com/ Thanks for listening! Support us by becoming a subscriber to The Science of Psychotherapy Academy! Or you can simply buy us a cup of coffee! Please leave a review! (Reviews are fabulously important to us! On your podcast player you should find an option to review at the bottom of the main page for the podcast - after the list of available episodes) - Here's a link for iTunes. And please subscribe to our show! You can also find our podcast at: The Science of Psychotherapy Podcast Homepage Or check us out on YouTube If you want more great science of Psychotherapy please visit our website thescienceofpsychotherapy.com Grab a copy of our latest book! The Practitioner's Guide to the Science of Psychotherapy
Dealing with grief is a dance that everyone has to learn and go through in life. It's also a process that is unique and different for everyone. Grief is not something we can run or hide from forever. At some point we have to face it. Edy Nathan is an author, public speaker, licensed therapist and an expert on Grief. On this episode Edy talks not just about how grief affects us but how we can to accept it as a part of life and start living again.Click here to Learn more about Edy NathanDon't forget, the latest edition of The DEBRIEF is available now! Just click the link below to start reading it NOW! The DEBRIEF July Edition Be sure to follow us on our Social Media, and don't forget…. Like and subscribe!! Want to help us grow? Buy us a coffee by clicking the link below! Adult content warningSupport the show
Sexual grief has many dimensions and is defined by therapist and grief expert Edy Nathan as "a natural response to an unnatural sexually traumatic event or experience that makes you feel as if you are being held hostage." It is through this lens that this episode explores a wide range of aspects about sexual grief including survivor experiences of rape, sexual violence, sexual abuse, disenfranchised grief from the loss of a partner, the impact of pornography, and more. We also take an in-depth look at healing sexual grief and related trauma through self-regulation methods like breathwork, labyrinth exploration, talk therapy, and using more precise language when discussing experiences of grief. Listen to the end of the episode for information about a special event with Edy Nathan coming up in September 2023: The Inner Voyage Women's Empowerment Cruise with specific workshops by Nathan focused on sexual grief.Edy Nathan is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City.
This weeks conversation is about grief. But grief in a context that you might not have considered before - as an opening to self discovery. This time of our lives is decidedly one of many endings - kids leaving home, careers changing, divorce, the end of our reproductive years, changes in our and bodies - and although we might not associate all of these things with grief they are all endings that deserve acknowledgment. My guest today is Edy Nathan, psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, speaker and author of the book "Its Grief, The Dance of Self Discovery Through Trauma and Loss". As an expert on grief she believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives; That it's not just about the death of a loved one, but rather all the losses we experience along the path of life. Edy teaches us hoe to dance with grief and to get to know it as a way to know your most authentic self. This is a beautiful conversation about how to open the portal to self discovery through endings. Such an important topic as we move into this next chapter of life. https://edynathan.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Its-Grief-Self-Discovery-Through-Trauma/dp/0997174307/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FYSVFTYUZ3OQ&keywords=its+grief+edy+nathan&qid=1680815494&sprefix=edy+nathan%2Caps%2C225&sr=8-1
In this special and wide-ranging interview with four grief/trauma experts, we explore how the Covid 19 bereaved community is only beginning to deal with their loss now, three years after the event. This is because many bereaved people felt secure in a lockdown bubble where they didn't have to deal with reality, a reality that saw the catastrophic loss of a loved one without a goodbye, funeral, memorial, or support. Many bereaved people are experiencing what I've called 'distorted grief' because they sometimes feel that the loss is surreal, happened to someone else, or even that it never took place.We discuss how while the world has moved on, Covid bereaved people are only now facing a grief they compartmentalised, a loss the mind didn't integrate, and how they are still struggling to find a place for a 'dangling remorse' that doesn't seem to make sense.The experts impart their views on the importance of sharing our experiences, not feeling that sharing is a burden, creating meaning from loss, having our loss witnessed as well as being an observer of our own grief. We also discuss how traumatic grief impacts body and mind, the importance of living holistically, breathing work, and being in nature, and the importance of honoring the legacy of a loved one. In a fast-moving world, these experts highlight the importance of taking time to slow down and to feel and mark a momentous loss in our lives.The expert speakers are:Dr Chloe Paidoussis-Mitchell, founder of The Grief Clinic@drchloe_psychologist Liz Gleeson, host of the Shapes of Grief podcast @ShapesofgriefHelen Smith, founder of the Lockdowngrief Instagram page@lockdowngrief Edy Nathan, author of It's Grief -The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss@edynathan1Created, produced, and hosted by Karen Rice, the Stolen Goodbyes podcast won gold in the fiercely competitive Best Lockdown category of the British Podcast Award 2021.Stolen Goodbyes is described as: "outstanding ethical and trauma-informed journalism. Karen Rice manages to capture a historic event in real-time by listening with empathy. Future generations will listen to this podcast and know what it felt like to live through this pandemic." Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma.Please listen to, review, and share this podcast with your network, it really helps!If you would like to make a donation (no matter how small) to the running costs of this passion project, please visit: https://karen-rice.com/podcast/ or http://bit.ly/3kMSKLgYou can follow Karen on Twitter @Ricekmc and Stolen Goodbyes on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3ITXSFC Facebook: https://bit.ly/3kGGwnG and Youtube: http://bit.ly/3Yq0jW5Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/stolen-goodbyes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR, author, public speaker and licensed therapist. In her expertise as a grief therapist she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. For more information:edynathan.comfacebook.com/EdyNathanPsychotherapy/instagram.com/edynathan/youtube.com/user/edynathantwitter.com/edynathan1Beneath Your Beautiful is an award-winning podcast of the 2022 International Positive Change Podcast Awards, including first place in Self Help and Health & Wellness. Guests share stories of adversity and perseverance which inspire, encourage and challenge us. Host Hara Allison embraces these tough conversations, intimately exploring our loves, fears and hopes with a delicious combination of depth and lightness.byb.li/podcast_applebyb.li/podcast_spotify To get in touch with Hara Allison:Magazine + Podcast: beneathyourbeautiful.orgPhotography: hara.photographyDesign: studioh-creative.com
Edy Nathan returns with even more insightful guidance about grief for survivors, sharing powerful lessons on grieving and healing, her "forgive" mantra for self-empowerment, and her poem, "Grace". Ms. Nathan also shares a sneak peek about her upcoming new book.Before you listen, grab a rubber band that fits on your wrist so you can practice a regulation exercise along with us. You might keep a pen and paper nearby too for making notes throughout as we discuss processing our grief and getting to grace.From part 1 of this series: Grief encountered by survivors of domestic violence, abuse, and/or sexual assault is a complex array of experiences stemming from loss, shame, guilt, sorrow, and more. Often, holidays punctuate grief, bringing to the surface confusing emotions that can seem inescapable. At Genesis Women's Shelter & Support we persist in our belief that for survivors there is hope and there is help and both can lead to healing. To facilitate the healing of grief related to trauma from domestic violence, abuse, and/or sexual assault, as well as to support survivors throughout the holiday season, we offer these episodes of exploring grief through the lens of understanding our relationship with it and with the self.So what are grief and grieving? What do they feel like? Will my grief ever end? We address these questions with thought leader and author Edy Nathan who suggests - grief mourns what was. Ms. Nathan addresses survivors with compassion and warmth, using rich visual images for the exploration of this challenging experience - in Edy Nathan's work we find the self as a mosaic or a chameleon, and our grief-related emotions as a cave worthy of our exploration, or a dance we are just learning the steps to. Throughout these conversations we navigate the phases of grief using tangible, realistic experiences as well as contemplative metaphors that give us space to breathe into the dance with grief, pacing our experience lest we miss the opportunity to witness our own transformation.Edy Nathan introduces new terms and context to the conversation about survivor grief. She uses the term "survivalist" often and to lend a deeper meaning to who the survivor is and how she evolves. To Nathan, who is herself a survivor, the survivalist is "someone who has survived under the worst conditions and has come out alive enough to speak about the experience and live beyond the bonds of fear, pain, and memories. The survivalist develops self-reliance, resilience, and higher levels of self-esteem."These conversations are our humble gift to you this holiday season. Through these episodes, we extend a hand to you in support as well as the opportunity to take time for yourself to breathe and find space to consider your own relationship with any grief you are feeling. As you listen you can learn along with us about the Eleven Phases of Grief and practice a few exercises contained within Part 2 of these episodes to help restore yourself. As you do you might find new ways to embrace your own journey with grief knowing that you are worth fighting for. Support for survivors of domestic violence is available 24/7 by call or text: 214-946-HELP (4357) or at genesisshelter.orgEdy Nathan is a Certified Sex Therapist and thought leader specializing in grief, trauma, and sexuality. She works with businesses, universities, and long-term care homes to help people understand how these areas filter through their lives and affect everything from creativity to productivity. Working together with entities and individuals, she offers creative ways to deal with grief, trauma, and sexuality. Ms. Nathan is the author of “It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss” and the upcoming new release, "Sexual Grief." She holds master's degrees from New York University and Fordham University and a sex therapist certification from the University of Michigan.
Edy Nathan talks about a subject it seems no one wants to discuss….grief. A lot of people seem like they're looking at their watches, waiting for their friends to “get over it,” whatever the “it” is, so life can move on beyond grief. But Edy talks about how grief is a dance and you just learn to partner with it, not get over it. Edy Nathan, on the Keep it Juicy! podcast.
Grief encountered by survivors of domestic violence, abuse, and/or sexual assault is a complex array of experiences stemming from loss, shame, guilt, sorrow, and more. Often, holidays punctuate grief, bringing to the surface confusing emotions that can seem inescapable. At Genesis Women's Shelter & Support we persist in our belief that for survivors there is hope and there is help and both can lead to healing. To facilitate the healing of grief related to trauma from domestic violence, abuse, and/or sexual assault, as well as to support survivors throughout the holiday season, we offer these episodes of exploring grief through the lens of understanding our relationship with it and with the self.So what are grief and grieving? What do they feel like? Will my grief ever end? We address these questions with thought leader and author Edy Nathan who suggests - grief mourns what was. Ms. Nathan addresses survivors with compassion and warmth, using rich visual images for the exploration of this challenging experience - in Edy Nathan's work we find the self as a mosaic or a chameleon, and our grief-related emotions as a cave worthy of our exploration, or a dance we are just learning the steps to. Throughout these conversations we navigate the phases of grief using tangible, realistic experiences as well as contemplative metaphors that give us space to breathe into the dance with grief, pacing our experience lest we miss the opportunity to witness our own transformation.Edy Nathan introduces new terms and context to the conversation about survivor grief. She uses the term "survivalist" often and to lend a deeper meaning to who the survivor is and how she evolves. To Nathan, who is herself a survivor, the survivalist is "someone who has survived under the worst conditions and has come out alive enough to speak about the experience and live beyond the bonds of fear, pain, and memories. The survivalist develops self-reliance, resilience, and higher levels of self-esteem."These conversations are our humble gift to you this holiday season. Through these episodes, we extend a hand to you in support as well as the opportunity to take time for yourself to breathe and find space to consider your own relationship with any grief you are feeling. As you listen you can learn along with us about the Eleven Phases of Grief and practice a few exercises contained within Part 2 of these episodes to help restore yourself. As you do you might find new ways to embrace your own journey with grief knowing that you are worth fighting for. Support for survivors of domestic violence is available 24/7 by call or text: 214-946-HELP (4357) or at genesisshelter.orgEdy Nathan is a Certified Sex Therapist and thought leader specializing in grief, trauma, and sexuality. She works with businesses, universities, and long-term care homes to help people understand how these areas filter through their lives and affect everything from creativity to productivity. Working together with entities and individuals, she offers creative ways to deal with grief, trauma, and sexuality. Ms. Nathan is the author of “It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss” and the upcoming new release, "Sexual Grief." She holds master's degrees from New York University and Fordham University and a sex therapist certification from the University of Michigan.
Edy Nathan is a licensed therapist, certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist, and certified EMDR practitioner; also the author of IT'S GRIEF - The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss. "Grief is nonlinear. It does not follow any practical course. As much as we want to plan for it, and as much as we want to say I'm going to do this, this, and this, and then it's gonna be over, you don't want it to be over necessarily. You want to learn how to live with grief in such a way that it doesn't overtake you. It's all about trying to find ways to partner with your grief. So instead of being afraid or wanting to avoid grief, it can become your teacher. I believe that grief is one of our greatest teachers."
Grief is something that makes us extremely uncomfortable, but is a part of our life where it can be an intimate partner. Kara and Edy talk about how we need to invite grief in for a conversation. It's a place where if we interact with the uncomfortable, we can be transformed. Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. In her expertise as a grief therapist, she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. Trauma, abuse, and grief cause the soul to become imbalanced: The goal of the work is to find emotional calibration or balance to defy the depth of darkness and the grip grief often has on the psyche. She believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. Grief is not just about the death of a loved one, but the losses we experience in life. Grief is hard to talk about. Edy teaches you to dance with your grief, To know it as a way to know yourself. Whether it is the loss of a loved one or the loss of a limb or the loss of the life you once knew, it is your soul that offers the answers to relief. An essential element in her practice is to offer clients the chance to combine psychotherapy with a deeper, more spiritual understanding of the self. She is dedicated to helping people understand their grief, cope with the fear and struggle that holds them back, and learn to live fully. https://edynathan.com/
One of the common notions here is that behavioral health is the same as mental health. Even though both are interchangeable, mental health is a term that comes under behavioral health. One silver lining amid all the disruption and issues is the normalization of these challenges at work. Behavioral health focuses on one's behavior that contributes to one's well-being. These can even be physical health issues like obesity or mental issues like depression that contribute to behavioral health. Edy Nathan discusses the importance of behavioral health in the workplace. She further suggests techniques on how to get rid of such conditions among many employees today. Edy Nathan is an author, public speaker, and grief therapist. And in her expertise, she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual, and storytelling. Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker, and licensed therapist. She earned her degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City.
Jess and Jess love to talk about grief. So this week's conversation with licensed grief therapist, Edy Nathan, around her bestselling book, "It's Grief," where she examines the emotional and devastating impact of loss and trauma.Grief is hard to talk about- but in this conversation, grief is framed within the context of the Hero/Shero's journey- a state of true transformation. She says there is nothing normal about-never has been, never will be- but that it can become an ally as we find a new normal in that space in our lives that is ready to be changed. Meet Dr. Edie:Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensedtherapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist andcertified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. In her expertise as a grief therapist she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. Trauma, abuse, and grief cause the soul to become imbalanced: The goal of the work is to find emotional calibration or balance to defy the depth of darkness and the grip grief often has on the psyche. To learn more about Edy and her work visit: https://edynathan.com/Support the show
In this episode I talk with author Edy Nathan about her book, "It's Greif - The Dance of Self Discovery Through Trauma and Loss." We talk about how she has found comfort and purpose in confronting her grief. After the death of her partner and then her mother, Edy has learned how to help others navigate the difficult new roles we find ourselves in our new normal. We talk about the importance of community, and the power of a good pair of matchiing shoes. Get the Book, and Follow Edy online at https://edynathan.com Follow her on Twitter @EdyNathan1 and Instagram @EdyNathan Follow ME on social media across all platforms @WheresTheGrief
Join Kimber as she talks with Edy Nathan– licensed therapist and author of It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss. In this episode our discussion is focused around the following questions: What is grief? When do we experience grief? How do we learn to navigate a landscape of grief? How do we interact with and support people who are grieving? How do we learn to embrace and dance with our grief as a partner in life? What is sexual grief? What is the difference between using medication and self-medicating to help us cope with grief? Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR, CST is a public speaker, licensed therapist, and author of the book It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. Grief is hard to talk about. Edy teaches you to dance with your grief, To know it as a way to know yourself. Whether it is the loss of a loved one or the loss of a limb or the loss of the life you once knew, it is your soul that offers the answers to relief. An essential element in her practice is to offer clients the chance to combine psychotherapy with a deeper, more spiritual understanding of the self. She is dedicated to helping people understand their grief, cope with the fear and struggle that holds them back, and learn to live fully. Follow Kimber on instagram @justbeyourbadself or join the JBYBS facebook community here for more interaction! For guest bios, episode transcripts or to leave a review, please visit: www.justbeyourbadself.com Resources for further study Find out more about Edy, or purchase her book here: https://edynathan.com/
Healing from abuse, especially for women, who understand and feel their bodies as their "queendom," their sacred castle, is extraordinarily challenging and multilayered. That healing process could translate into never letting anyone touch them again or opening themselves to everyone. It could also become an eating disorder, getting a bigger and thicker shell to protect the self.Visiting us today is Edy Nathan to talk about sexual grief or the response to a sexually traumatic event and how to dance with grief instead of rejecting it. Edy is an author, keynote speaker, licensed therapist, and grief expert. She is a certified sex therapist from the American Association of Sex Therapists, a hypnotherapist, and an Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) practitioner with more than 20 years of experience.In this episode, we dive into Edy's grief stories, childhood traumas, and how she got into the grief recovery realm. We talk about the importance of creating our rituals of wisdom, using toys and games to reconnect and develop the self, and the importance of active listening when trying to help others deal with their grief. We also talk about generational trauma and why women must reunite and stop competing with each other. Edy kindly shared a beautiful story, full of golden nuggets of wisdom and bits of her new book, which is soon to be published. Some Questions I Ask:You lived in this multicultural environment and then moved to an all-white one. And those experiences there created some grief experiences. Could you talk a bit about that? (7:47)What things did you do to support yourself during that moment of your life when you felt you didn't belong? (13:31)In This Episode, You Will Learn:Edy talks about her grief experiences in life (9:45)Edy explains how games and playing can help us rebuild ourselves and how playing with clay helped her (13:32)Edy talks about the importance of identifying what kind of hunger we are feeling when we feel the urge to eat (19:08)Edy describes the importance of listening to those suffering and grieving (26:26)Edy and Diana talk about generational trauma (32:13)Edy shares details of her new book (40:37)Resources:Edy Nathan's websiteBook: Edy Nathan - It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and LossGrowing Through Grief System - Book NowConnect with Edy:LinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTubeLet's Connect!FacebookTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It can be hard for many people to embrace the difficult and mixed emotions that grief makes us feel. However, after we accept these emotions and begin to walk through life with them, we can slowly turn that walking into dancing. In this thirty-sixth episode together, I am joined by Edy Nathan. Edy is a speaker, psychotherapist, and bestselling author of It's Grief, where she examines the devastating impact of loss and trauma. Through her book, Edy teaches you to dance with your grief, because to know your grief is a way to know yourself. An essential element in her practice is to offer clients the chance to combine psychotherapy with a deeper, more spiritual understanding of the self. She is dedicated to helping people understand their grief, cope with the fear and struggle that holds them back, and learn to live fully.Throughout this episode, Edy and I talk about her understanding of grief and what her advice is for listeners who are struggling to work through their emotions. She describes what she means by “dancing with grief”, why it is helpful to be precise about your emotions, how our experience with grief is ever changing, and so much more. Tune in and listen to the thirty-sixth episode of Grief and Happiness, and join me in learning how to dance with grief from Edy! In This Episode, You Will Learn:What motivated Edy to write her book, It's Grief (1:31)What Edy means by “dancing with grief” (9:35)To find a precise word to describe your current state of grief (17:36)How our feelings of grief change, but never leave (24:21)Edy's thoughts about being supported through grief (33:33)Connect with Edy NathanInstagram FacebookWebsite Let's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of The Universe is Your Therapist Podcast, I interview the wonderful Edy Nathan! She is an author, public speaker, and licensed therapist.Edy Nathan is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist, and EMDR practitioner with over 20 years of experience. In her expertise as a grief therapist, she weaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual, and storytelling.Our conversation is real, raw, and getting straight to trauma with unresolved grief from various experiences, not just losing a loved oneTimestamps:1:51 - How did you write your book?7:22 - Big grief vs. small grief18:02 - The necessity of a mask39:47 - Point in the room exerciseTranscript--Connect with us!InstagramFacebookYouTubeLinkedInTwitterTikTok
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. Edy teaches you to dance with your grief, to know it as a way to know yourself. She is dedicated to helping people understand their grief, cope with the fear and struggle that holds them back, and learn to live fully.
We kick off with finding out that our understanding of the word grief, may actually have more levels than we initially think. Being born, the loss of a limb, missing some part of human connection and much more, not only the loss of a loved one.I ask Edy the big question, “how do we best deal with a person who is going through grief” and her in depth explanation is touching. Grief is hard to talk about and Edy teaches us all to dance with your grief and that it is your soul that actually offers the answers to relief ultimately.Edy is dedicated to helping people understand their grief, cope with the fear and the struggles that hold them back, and learn to live fully An essential element in her practice is to offer clients the chance to combine psychotherapy with a deeper, more spiritual understanding of the self.What an amazing and touching subject to discuss as grief inevitably affects every one of us and therefore we should all have the tools to help us cope with the emotions and the hurt we feel. Follow Edy Nathan Here: https://www.facebook.com/edy.nathan.5 https://www.instagram.com/edynathan https://edynathan.com Purchase "It´s Grief" on Amazon : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07JL8WHJR?ref_=k4w_embed_dp_err&tag=kp025-21
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist andcertified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. In her expertise as a grief therapist she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. Trauma, abuse, and grief cause the soul to become imbalanced: The goal of the work is to find emotional calibration or balance to defy the depth of darkness and the grip grief often has on the psyche. She believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. Grief is not just about the death of a loved one, but the losses we experience in life. Contact Edy Nathan: https://edynathan.com/ Her book: It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss Contact Kendra Rinaldi: https://www.griefgratitudeandthegrayinbetween.com/
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. In her expertise as a grief therapist she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. Trauma, abuse, and grief cause the soul to become imbalanced: The goal of the work is to find emotional calibration or balance to defy the depth of darkness and the grip grief often has on the psyche. She believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. Grief is not just about the death of a loved one, but the losses we experience in life. Contact Edy Nathan: https://edynathan.com/ Contact Kendra Rinaldi: https://www.griefgratitudeandthegrayinbetween.com/
A wonderful conversation about Grief with Psychotherapist and Author Edy Nathan. Edy shares how shifting our perfective on the phases of grief can guide us toward healing.Visit Edy's website: https://edynathan.com/Edy's book on Amazon: It's Grief: The Dance of Self-DiscoveryFollow me oninstagram & facebook: @tammylcymbalistyYou are invited to join the Podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/imstillherewithtlcI have many colouring books/journals on Amazon. There are two entitled: This Stage of Grief. There is room for you to colour, to journal and to record your most cherished memories. Click this link to my books here (amazon.ca) or click here (amazon.com)Credits:Music by Kevin MacLeod Disclaimer:I'm Still Here: Messages from the other side podcast is for informational and/or entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment.Please seek the advice of a medical professional if you are struggling with loss and grief.Mental health matters https://ontario.cmha.ca/documents/understanding-and-coping-with-loss-and-grief/
A wonderful conversation about Grief with Psychotherapist and Author Edy Nathan. Edy shares how shifting our perfective on the phases of grief can guide us toward healing. Visit Edy's website: https://edynathan.com/ Edy's book on Amazon: It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Follow me on instagram & facebook: @tammylcymbalisty You are invited to join the Podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/imstillherewithtlc I have many colouring books/journals on Amazon. There are two entitled: This Stage of Grief. There is room for you to colour, to journal and to record your most cherished memories. Click this link to my books here (amazon.ca) or click here (amazon.com) Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod Disclaimer: I'm Still Here: Messages from the other side podcast is for informational and/or entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Please seek the advice of a medical professional if you are struggling with loss and grief. Mental health matters https://ontario.cmha.ca/documents/understanding-and-coping-with-loss-and-grief/
Edy Nathan is the bestselling author of It's Grief, where she examines the emotional and devastating impact of loss and trauma. Grief is hard to talk about. Edy teaches you to dance with your grief, to know it as a way to know yourself. Whether it is the loss of a loved one or the loss of a limb or the loss of the life you once knew, it is your soul that offers the answers to relief. An essential element in her practice is to offer clients the chance to combine psychotherapy with a deeper, more spiritual understanding of the self. She is dedicated to helping people understand their grief, cope with the fear and struggle that holds them back, and learn to live fully.We briefly discuss the NDE she had in utero, which she believes shaped her life. She helps people recover and integrate NDEs working with ACISTE (American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences).https://www.facebook.com/EdyNathanPsychotherapy/https://www.instagram.com/edynathan/https://www.linkedin.com/in/edy-nathan/https://www.youtube.com/user/edynathanhttps://twitter.com/edynathan1https://edynathan.medium.comI'd like to ask you for three favors. You can do one, two, or all three.1.) Make sure to subscribe to the podcast through your favorite podcast app, so that you don't miss an episode.2.) Please rate the podcast at ratethispodcast.com/grief2growth3.) If you'd like to support me financially, go to grief2growth.com/tipjarSupport the show (https://pages.grief2growth.com/products/grief-2-growth)
SummaryIn Grief we experience severe pain of loss, whether due to a death or other loss in life. Listen in today as our guest, Edy Nathan, shares insight and her 11 phases of grief from her book,
In a culture that does its best to run away from grief whenever possible— even though grief is an inevitable part of life and loss—Edy Nathan provides a practical, sensitive guide to surmounting the pain and regaining your soul.An experienced psychotherapist and grief expert, Edy is author of It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss. The book unravels the complex world of grief and helps to transform the dark mystery into one of life's most important teachers.While other therapists emphasize universal quick fixes to “get over it,” Edy says it doesn't work that way. Like a fingerprint, everyone's experience of trauma, abuse, or the loss of a loved one is unique, and in truth, you never really get over the resulting grief but learn to integrate it into your life.She speaks candidly from her own personal experiences as one who has danced with grief in many forms from a young age. Her ideas are not theoretical!Grief, trauma and loss can strike in a moment, today, or from a long past memory retrieved—and disrupt the norms in every part of your life.Edy Nathan's practical insights can help you get your life back—even though the world you live in has forever changed.
In this episode, Coach Rita speaks to Edy Nathan, who is a Psychotherapist and Grief Recovery Expert. Grief comes in many forms and each of us deal with it differently. You will learn about the best ways to manage grief, the different types of grief, including the loss of a relationship and the spiritual journey of self discovery through loss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode of Dez Experience Podcast. My special guest was Edy Nathan. The following topics were discussed. Including: What are the phases of grief? How is the dance of grief like the hero's journey? What led you to your work in grief and trauma? In her book called "It's Grief. The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss" you refer to grief as big "G" and little "g" griefs, what do you mean by that? How do people suffer from Medical Caregiver Burnout and Professional Burnout? Let's talk about the LGBTQ community and why they receive so much hate from people? And why at times do people struggle with their sexuality? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/desmond27/support
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City.In her expertise as a grief therapist she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. Trauma, abuse, and grief cause the soul to become imbalanced: The goal of the work is to find emotional calibration or balance to defy the depth of darkness and the grip grief often has on the psyche. She believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. Grief is not just about the death of a loved one, but the losses we experience in life.What you will Hear/Learn[0:53] Edy's intro[2:50] Find out what it means to “refrain from grief”.[3:48] Edy expound on the 3 stages of The Hero's Journey[7:05] Edy talks about how everyone grieves differently. [9:43] Edy talks about Suicide grief.[13:10] Edy shares with us tips for dealing with grief.[16:52] Why Breathworks is a great tool that you can use while grieving.[19:03] Why exercise is a very good tool to use while grieving.[22:37] Edy advice on how we as a society can get the grief conversation started.Hey there! I hope you enjoyed the episode! If you would, I could use your help in reaching more people who can also get value from this podcast and that would be when you leave a 5star review! This helps get the podcast ranked and found by more people just like you! Also, I know I don't need to tell you but we all go through tough times and challenges in our lives. We can feel overwhelmed, burned out, and just like we don't know where to go next in our lives. THIS I can help you with! I've been trained in both brain and body-based healing modalities and can absolutely get you where you want to be…. And if you “don't know” I can help with that too! My Burnout to Bliss Coaching program will help you rewire negative thinking so that you stop finding yourself on loop, and release any blocks in your body that keep you feeling stuck and just not yourself so you can find the bliss you have been searching for!Let's hop on a call and chat. Just click the Burnout to Bliss Coaching link below to schedule a time for a FREE 30 min consultation! Quote“Everybody grieves in their own way and no one does it according to any type of rule ” Edy Nathan.Connect with Edy Website: https://edynathan.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edynathan/
In this episode we are talking with Edy Nathan, the author of "It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss". What an incredible conversation. We are discussing sexual energy, sexual trauma, reclaiming your sexual energy, what it means to be a cognitive interrupter, and so much more. This was a powerful episode for both of us; topics that are sexual in nature are steered away from so frequently. There is also an important message here for parents. Edy has generously offered October's Notes To Self, visit our website or the link tree on our socials for the downloadable pdf. Our website: www.bearnero.com Instagram: @bearnero.show Facebook: bearnero.show #bearnero #healthymindshealthyhearts #trauma #sexualenergy #healingtrauma #wisdomoftrauma #meditation #sexualtrauma #mentalhealth #cognitiveinterrupter #selflove #childhoodtrauma #pathofhealing #grief --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bearneroshow/message
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. In her expertise as a grief therapist, she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. Trauma, abuse, and grief cause the soul to become imbalanced: The goal of the work is to find emotional calibration or balance to defy the depth of darkness and the grip grief often has on the psyche. She believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. Grief is not just about the death of a loved one, but the losses we experience in life. Grief is hard to talk about. Edy teaches you to dance with your grief, To know it as a way to know yourself. Whether it is the loss of a loved one or the loss of a limb or the loss of the life you once knew, it is your soul that offers the answers to relief. An essential element in her practice is to offer clients the chance to combine psychotherapy with a deeper, more spiritual understanding of the self. She is dedicated to helping people understand their grief, cope with the fear and struggle that holds them back and learn to live fully. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/new-mind-creator/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/new-mind-creator/support
In this episode we hear from Edy Nathan- a certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and EMDR pratitioner with more than 20 years of experience. She is a grief therapist and helps people to dance with grief. We have a great conversation discussing the many ways that grief is connected to our sexuality, and how it often creates problems in our relationships. We also talk about: - the merits and downsides of masks - how grief affects relationships -how grief affects your body/sexuality -mental health - the value of "the cave" and how to get out of it - on finding the gift in grief - sexual numbness - the value of meeting your vu1va .... among other things! You can find her at: linkedin.com/in/edy-nathan facebook.com/edynathan IG: @edynathan Twitter: @edynathan1 www.edynathan.com I'd love to hear your feedback, and remember to subscribe so you get notified every two weeks when I have a new episode come out! You can connect with me through my YouTube Channel, Tea with Phoebe D, my FB page or my website, www.phoebed.com. Thank you for listening! :) Stay tuned for another conversation every 2 weeks! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phoebe-dorin/message
Edy Nathan is the foremost expert In grief, trauma, and sexuality. She's a keynote speaker at healthcare & corporate workshops, and author of the book It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss In this episode we discussed: What Edy learnt from David Schnarch, and Brain TalkACISTE (American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences) How we can use our 2 allies: the brain and breath, to conquer anxiety "The breath can be the most centering part of our lives than you can even imagine." - Edy Nathan Connect with guest Edy Nathan: Website | Twitter | LinkedIn Connect with host Edward Tay
In this episode I am joined by author, psychotherapist, and grief recovery expert Edy Nathan. We discuss what she means by her phrase dance with grief, and we also discuss what she does when she does sex therapy. Edy has 20 years of experience as a licensed therapist. You can check out her website and purchase her book "It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss." at www.edynathan.com
Who is Edy Nathan? Why would someone choose to use EMDR therapy to cope with grief? What is EMDR? Why would a therapist use hypnotherapy to help someone cope with grief? What is hypnotherapy? We’ll discover answers to these questions and more in this enlightening program.Our guest today is Edy Nathan, LCSW, MA. She is an experienced psychotherapist, best-selling author, and has been a guest on multiple national media programs, as well as a former guest of this podcast. She also hosts her own podcast, Empath to Power Podcast.Edy Nathan has worked as a grief expert for over 20 years. She offers helpful perspectives on coping with the losses in life. From the role of caregiver, to the loss of a child, there is an abundant amount of grief. There are also gifts, which Edy calls Unexpected Allies ™.Today Michael and Edy will talk about two different therapy techniques that Edy employs when helping patients learn how to cope with grief. We’ll be learning about hypnotherapy and EMDR.Links Relevant to Edy:Edy's Podcasts - https://edynathan.com/podcasts/Edy's Website - https://edynathan.com/Edy's Book, "It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss" - https://tinyurl.com/53eryv7dLinks to “Bereaved But Still Me” Social Media and Podcast Pages:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bereaved-but-still-me/id1333229173Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/heart-to-heart-with-michael Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HugPodcastNetwork YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPKwIU5M_YOxvtWepFR5Zw Website: https://www.hug-podcastnetwork.com/If you enjoy this program and would like to be a Patron, please check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/HeartToHeart
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. In her expertise as a grief therapist she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. Edy and I discuss her journey of becoming a grief therapist. Edy shares her views on some way to make it through the loneliness of this pandemic. Be sure to connect with Edy: https://edynathan.com/ Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast for weekly episodes, and follow me on Instagram @realmelissadasilva and check out my website melissadasilva.com
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City.https://edynathan.com/
Loss can embed itself more deeply in the empath’s highly sensitive nervous system. In this powerful and empowering conversation with Grief Therapist Edy Nathan, we talk about how to lean into our losses and heal our hearts. Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She brings a personal conversation to the topics of grief, loss and trauma as a survivor of abuse and the loss of her partner when she was in her 20’s. Edy’s expertise as a grief therapist is informed by her formal training as a psychotherapist as she interweaves this training with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. She sees grief as an Unexpected Ally, causing people to grow and learn from their losses. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. Her book, “The Dance of Self-Discovery through Trauma and Loss” is used by many to help them navigate through the many phases of grief. Grief is a hero’s journey. You move from who you were into a new ordinary. She practices in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is a licensed therapist, AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist, and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. She has degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute of Family Therapy.In her NEW book, It’s Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss, Edy Nathan examines the emotional and devastating impact of loss and trauma. It identifies the intricacies of the dark and unfamiliar effects on the self. The book illuminates how the brain holds the complex circuitry of grief. An insightful conversation on how her own trauma both sexually and mentally leads her to help others with not only anxiety but also sexual traumas and issues. Bringing hope to embracing and real thinking our traumas with a bright sense of humor. This is Edy Nathan in her own words on Knockin' Doorz Down. For more on Edy Nathan, her book and free services links below. http://edynathan.com/https://www.instagram.com/edynathan/https://www.facebook.com/EdyNathanPsychotherapy/https://twitter.com/edynathan1https://www.youtube.com/user/edynathanFor Carlos Vieira's autobiography Knockin' Doorz Down https://www.kddmediacompany.com/ For more on the Knockin' Doorz Down podcast and to follow us on social media https://www.kddmediacompany.com/podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/knockindoorzdown/https://www.facebook.com/knockingdoorsdown/https://twitter.com/kddmediacompanyFor more information on the Carlos Vieira Foundation and the Race 2B Drug-Free, Race to End the Stigma, and Race For Autism programs, visit:https://www.carlosvieirafoundation.org/https://www.facebook.com/CVFoundation/https://www.instagram.com/carlosvieirafoundation/For more information on the 51FIFTY LTM lifestyle brand https://51fiftyltm.com/https://www.facebook.com/51FIFTYLTMhttps://www.instagram.com/51fiftyltm/
ANALYTICSEDIT VIDEOIn this episode with Edy Nathan, it features a compelling mix of science-based knowledge with heart-centered compassion. Listen as Edy Nathan shares a deep understanding of how grief can affect people at every level of their being. She offers workable tools from two decades of experience to help you actively shift moods, crippling thoughts, and behavior. Edy teaches you to dance with your grief, and to know it as a way to know yourself. Whether it is the loss of a loved one or the loss of a limb or the loss of the life you once knew, it is your soul that offers the answers to relief. Edy Nathan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Midtown Manhattan and an expert in grief and trauma recovery. With over two decades of experience, Edy brings a deep appreciation for the universality of loss and the many forms it can take, from the loss of a loved one, to the loss of one's own sense of self.www.edynathan.com
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City.” https://edynathan.com/ ----------------------------------------------- Be sure to use coupon code PODCAST25 to take 25% off the first 3 months of Path 11 TV. Discover over 75 hours of video content from Path 11 at path11tv.com
Grief and trauma expert, Edy Nathan, LCSW, MA, joins Michael Liben in this episode of "Heart to Heart with Michael' with a unique outlook on grief and loss. Edy Nathan uses a number of techniques to help people find their "new ordinary." Viewing her patients through the prism of grief, Edy Nathan helps people look at their preconceived notions in a whole new way.How do people get out of their pain? How can people survive this COVID-19 world, especially when loved ones die? How can people experience a sense of community when everyone has to wear face masks and social distancing is the new norm? Tune in to this episode of "Heart to Heart with Michael" for answers to these questions and much more!To purchase a copy of Edy Nathan's book, "It's Grief: The Dance to Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss," visit her website at https://edynathan.com/Please take a moment to follow us on your preferred social media platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-to-heart-with-michael/id1333229173%2520Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HUGPodcastNetwork/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPKwIU5M_YOxvtWepFR5ZwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hugpodcastnetwork/
Grief and trauma expert, Edy Nathan, LCSW, MA, joins Michael Liben in this episode of "Heart to Heart with Michael' with a unique outlook on grief and loss. Edy Nathan uses a number of techniques to help people find their "new ordinary." Viewing her patients through the prism of grief, Edy Nathan helps people look at their preconceived notions in a whole new way.How do people get out of their pain? How can people survive this COVID-19 world, especially when loved ones die? How can people experience a sense of community when everyone has to wear face masks and social distancing is the new norm? Tune in to this episode of "Heart to Heart with Michael" for answers to these questions and much more!To purchase a copy of Edy Nathan's book, "It's Grief: The Dance to Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss," visit her website at https://edynathan.com/Please take a moment to follow us on your preferred social media platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-to-heart-with-michael/id1333229173%2520Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HUGPodcastNetwork/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPKwIU5M_YOxvtWepFR5ZwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hugpodcastnetwork/
We’re now 2 months into the quarantine and as we see the curve flattening, we’re hopeful that we can soon move on to our “new normal”. A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of meeting with a fellow therapist to talk about different ways there are to help people to cope throughout the pandemic and isolation. On this episode of Authentic Living with Roxanne, I am thrilled to welcome my friend Edy Nathan. Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. In her expertise as a grief therapist Edy interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. Trauma, abuse, and grief cause the soul to become imbalanced: The goal of the work is to find emotional calibration or balance to defy the depth of darkness and the grip grief often has on the psyche. She believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. Grief is not just about the death of a loved one, but the losses we experience in life. Authentic Touch Points: Edy’s career path took a turn.2:40 Take your fears and put them into gear.6:25 Listen to your “self-talk”.12:00 Learning to slow down.15:45 Creating connection without contact.20:35 Virtual touches help when you’re alone.25:00 Changing ineffective coping methods.31:20 Stepping into mindfulness.37:30 Grief is hard to talk about. Edy teaches you to dance with your grief, to know it as a way to know yourself. An essential element in her practice is to offer clients the chance to combine psychotherapy with a deeper, more spiritual understanding of the self. She is dedicated to helping people understand their grief, cope with the fear and struggle that holds them back and learn to live fully. With many of us working from home and spending most of our time with family, I encourage you to reach out with thoughts or questions. Click here to contact me at your convenience or click the link below to book a call with me. Thanks! Roxanne Links: Edy’s website: https://edynathan.com/ Edy’s book: https://edynathan.com/its-grief-self-discover-through-trauma-loss/ Sign up for Edy’s newsletter and mention hearing this podcast with Roxanne to receive Edy’s CD download at no charge!Roxanne’s previous podcasts: https://roxannederhodge.com/blog/ Book a call with Roxanne: https://calendly.com/roxanne-8
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist who has been featured on NBC, CBN, Psychology Today, PsyCom and more. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. Edy earned degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. In her expertise as a grief therapist she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breathwork, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. Grief is not just about the death of a loved one, but the losses we experience in life. Grief is hard to talk about. Edy teaches you to dance with your grief, To know it as a way to know yourself. Whether it is the loss of a loved one or the loss of a limb or the loss of the life you once knew, it is your soul that offers the answers to relief. An essential element in her practice is to offer clients the chance to combine psychotherapy with a deeper, more spiritual understanding of the self. She is dedicated to helping people understand their grief, cope with the fear and struggle that holds them back, and learn to live fully. Edy's links: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn. Join MSE’s growing podcast community on social media Instagram and Facebook: @msepodcast. Visit bygracenp.com to see more and you can also tune in through the free By Grace Not Perfection mobile app on Apple and Android devices. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myse/support
Edy Nathan – It’s Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and LossAired Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 5:00 PM PST / 8:00 PM ESTWe are living at a time when many are grieving the loss of loved ones with limited opportunity to say goodbye and participate in funerals and memorials. That grief may also extend to physical separation and isolation, the loss of employment and other consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic. How may we process this grief? Are there different types and degrees of grief? What may we offer others who are experiencing grief at this time?My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Edy Nathan, is a grief therapist and expert on the grieving process. Edy Nathan is an author, public speaker and licensed therapist. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. In her expertise as a grief therapist she interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with breath work, guided imagery, ritual and storytelling. She’s been a guest expert on major news programs on CBS, NBC and FOX among others and has contributed to major magazines and publications. Her practice is in New York City. Her website is http://edynathan.com/ and she joins me this week to discuss her book, It’s Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss.Visit the Destination Unlimited show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/destination-unlimited/Connect with Victor Fuhrman at http://victorthevoice.com/#EdyNathan #ItsGrief #VictorFuhrman #DestinationUnlimited
In It’s Grief, Edy Nathan examines the emotional and devastating impact of loss and trauma. It identifies the intricacies of the dark and unfamiliar effects on the self. The book illuminates how the brain holds the complex circuitry of grief. It then provides choices to help deal with the complexity of grief. It’s Grief unravels the mysterious dimensions of this journey with a clarity that transforms grief into one of life’s great teachers. A profound read, It’s Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery through Trauma and Loss, offers a unique approach to the personal ebb and flow of the passages and endings that occur and exist on a soul level. The grief experience is as individual as a fingerprint. Edy introduces the Eleven Phases of grief; they move into and out of one another based on one’s distinct needs, and do not need to adhere to a specific timeline or order to be understood or used. They are based on who you are in your grief. Once you identify how you interact with the world — as an introvert, extrovert, or ambivert, the tools that help you help yourself become more abundant and clear. Featuring a compelling mix of science-based knowledge with heart-centered compassion, Edy Nathan shares a deep understanding of how grief can affect people at every level of their being. She offers workable tools from two decades of experience to help you actively shift moods, crippling thoughts, and behavior. This book is supportive without sugar- coating. The corresponding workbook features practical exercises to help without preaching or dictating how to grieve. Take your grief, engage with it, and allow the experience to be a time of insight and growth. Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is a licensed therapist, AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experi- ence. She has degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. https://edynathan.com/bio/ (https://edynathan.com/bio/)
Join us on Five to Thrive Live! with guest, Edy Nathan, a psychotherapist who specializes in grief. This show will provide a unique perspective on the nature of grief and how each person’s distinct experience of grief can provide tremendous insight and growth.
Positive and Negative is a podcast where Tristan Miller discusses the relationship between mental health and the creative temperament. This episode Tristan speaks with author of It's Grief and therapist, Edy Nathan about her experience with anxiety, trauma, and PTSD. For early access to episodes contribute on Patreon. Follow us on Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/positive-and-negative/support
Edy Nathan is an expert in grief, trauma, and sexuality. She has more than 20 years of experience as a psychotherapist and integrates her formal training with her on the ground experience to help people thrive. Edy has helped many near death experiencers to process their experience, and to come to terms with the way in which these experiences affect every part of life. She also had her own near death experience whilst in utero, which she believes laid the foundation for her questions and spiritual abilities from early on in life. She's been featured on multiple platforms, including NBC, Fox news, Psychology today, Thrive Global, and Edy has a wealth of information around the topic of NDE's. For more about Edy, you can visit: https://edynathan.com https://www.facebook.com/EdyNathanPsychotherapy https://twitter.com/edynathan1 https://www.instagram.com/edynathan https://www.youtube.com/user/edynathan You can also see Edy’s new book ‘It’s Grief - The Dance of Self-Discovery through Trauma and Loss’ at: https://edynathan.com/its-grief-self-discover-through-trauma-loss The website we mentioned in the interview is Aciste: www.Aciste.org __________ To gain exclusive members-only benefits, such as access to our VIP members-only Facebook page and bonus content from some of our amazing guests, become a Let's Talk Near Death premium subscriber over on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kirstysalisbury
Psychotherapist and author Edy Nathan joins me on Shapes Of Grief this week to talk about the grief she endured through sexual abuse and bullying at a young age, which lead to the debilitating condition of agoraphobia. Edy’s experience would later shape her career choice, leading her to study the creative arts therapies, sex therapy and grief support. In this conversation, Edy takes us through her early experiences, how they shaped her and how she eventually came to integrate her grief and become a support for other people also experiencing cumulative grief and trauma. Edy is offering listeners of Shapes Of Grief a free grief mediation download from her website, when you mention Shapes Of Grief. Her book ‘It’s Grief’ can be purchased on her website, which can be found here https://edynathan.com. In the conversation, I mention an article that I wrote about Ritual, Symbol & Metaphor which can be found on my blog here https://www.shapesofgrief.com/grief-stories/2019/1/17/ritual-symbol-amp-metaphor-by-liz-gleeson. Note from Liz: I hope you're all getting something really beneficial from the Shapes Of Grief podcast. I want to send out a huge thanks to those of you who have sponsored the podcast so far. I'm delighted to let you know that there is a new sponsorship option of just $1 per month - I'm hoping this will encourage more listeners to sponsor us and help to keep us going. Become a sponsor for as little as $1 per month! Your support is much appreciated. ♥️ https://www.patreon.com/shapesofgrief #grief #loss #agoraphobia #edynathan #sexualabuse #dramatherapy #bereavement #therapy #shapesofgrief #griefpodcast #lizgleeson #bereavementtherapist #grieftherapist #cumulativegrief
On this episode of Finding Your Frequency we talk with experienced grief therapist Edy Nathan, MA, LCSWR and author of the critically acclaimed book It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss. We bring the nationally recognized keynote speaker to discuss her experiences in working with families struggling to overcome the loss of a loved one (including pets). Drawing from decades of experience as a therapist, Edy Nathan has compiled her top “do’s and don’ts” especially for parents, that provide an understanding of the children’s grief process while providing specifics about what can be done to help. You will not want to miss this timely and relevant episode of Finding Your Frequency.
Are you struggling with trauma or loss experienced in your past? Are you currently grieving a new trauma or loss? Are you facing a situation which is likely to bring about grieving in your life? Then this is a must listen interview for you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
Are you struggling with trauma or loss experienced in your past? Are you currently grieving a new trauma or loss? Are you facing a situation which is likely to bring about grieving in your life? Then this is a must listen interview for you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
Learn how to help your child through the grieving process.When it comes to the loss of a loved one, the grieving process can be all-consuming and long-lasting. That process becomes more complicated when your child is experiencing grief with you. Drawing from decades of experience as a therapist, Edy Nathan has compiled a list of the top “do’s and don’ts” for parents trying to understand their child’s grieving process. She explains how children grieve differently than adults and shares signs to be watchful for in a grieving child. Edy explains that during the grieving process, parents need to focus on THEM: Truth: Be honest with your child and avoid euphemisms. Honor: Respect the time your child needs to heal. Emotion: Allow your child to feel full range of emotions. Memory: Work to keep your loved one’s memory alive. Listen as Edy joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to help kids cope with grief.
Learn how to help your child through the grieving process.When it comes to the loss of a loved one, the grieving process can be all-consuming and long-lasting. That process becomes more complicated when your child is experiencing grief with you. Drawing from decades of experience as a therapist, Edy Nathan has compiled a list of the top “do’s and don’ts” for parents trying to understand their child’s grieving process. She explains how children grieve differently than adults and shares signs to be watchful for in a grieving child. Edy explains that during the grieving process, parents need to focus on THEM: Truth: Be honest with your child and avoid euphemisms. Honor: Respect the time your child needs to heal. Emotion: Allow your child to feel full range of emotions. Memory: Work to keep your loved one’s memory alive. Listen as Edy joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to help kids cope with grief.
As more people speak openly about their spiritual experiences, and the challenges that come with waking up, the discussion about how society can appropriately acknowledge and support this shift is attracting the attention of professionals. One such group is the American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences, or ACISTE (pronounced like “assist”). ACISTE is an association of professional therapists dedicated to educating their field about spiritual emergence. As Ken discusses on today's episode with 3 people from ACISTE, often people will seek therapeutic help when they're having an opening, and the therapists they speak with will interpret their spiritual epiphanies as signs of mental illness. Rather than getting validation and support, they get medication and condemnation. Ken is joined by: Katrina Michelle, PhD, LCSW, an holistic psychotherapist, and adjunct professor currently based in NYC. Katrina serves as the executive director for The ACISTE. Edy Nathan, MA, LCSW is a licensed psychotherapist with over 20 years of experience specializing in the integration of psychotherapy and the world of spirituality, and the author of It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery through Trauma and Loss. Michael Garbe is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, specializing in working with individuals who would like to have spirituality integrated into their therapeutic process. He is currently engaged in doctoral research on spiritual emergencies at Rutgers University.Learn more at aciste.orgFollow us on Instagram @TheEvolverPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/theevolverpodcastThe Evolver is sponsored by The Alchemist's Kitchen, a botanical dispensary dedicated to the power of plants, where you can ask an herbalist to recommend the herbal remedy that's most right for you. Visit https://www.thealchemistskitchen.com. For a 20% discount off any online purchase, use the code: podcast20. Theme music is “Measure by Measure,” courtesy of DJ Spooky, aka Paul D. Miller (@djspooky), from his album The Secret Song, and interstitial music are tracks by The Human Experience: "Sunu" from the album Soul Visions with Rising Appalachia, and Here for a Moment on the album Gone Gone Beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We interviewed Edy Nathan a Psychotherapist and talked about 9/11 and her book on grief and loss.
We talked to Edy Nathan about chronic inflammation. Edy is the author of "It's Grief: The Dance of Self Discovery Through Trauma and Loss"
Dr. Jeanine Cook-Garard and nursing student, Shannon O’Shea talk to author Edy Nathan on her latest book “It’s Grief,” which describes the complexities of grieving with steps to heal the mind and body. She suggests that depression, anxiety and even obesity can be responses to a loss and can cause a grief reaction. She discusses how grieving can be a process of learning and growing and how everyone must take their own journey and look within themselves to find inner peace. Her goal is to help those who are overwhelmed with grief; and provide guidance and tools to heal.
Dr. Jeanine Cook-Garard and nursing student, Shannon O’Shea talk to author Edy Nathan on her latest book “It’s Grief,” which describes the complexities of grieving with steps to heal the mind and body. She suggests that depression, anxiety and even obesity can be responses to a loss and can cause a grief reaction. She discusses how grieving can be a process of learning and growing and how everyone must take their own journey and look within themselves to find inner peace. Her goal is to help those who are overwhelmed with grief; and provide guidance and tools to heal.
Today is September 11th. Seventeen years after the 9/11 tragedy that impacted the lives of every American in some way, it's important to realize that thousands who were directly affected by this darkest of days are still carrying an unimaginable burden of grief day after day. Today's special guest, world renowned grief psychotherapist Edy Nathan, LCSWR, was one of the only women therapists at ground zero where she was called upon to apply all of her skills to negotiate the ocean of hopelessness, loss and destruction. According to Nathan, everyone's experience of trauma, abuse, or the loss of a loved one is as unique as a fingerprint, and in truth, you never really get over the resulting grief but learn to integrate it into your life. In Edy Nathan's newly published book It's Grief: The Dance of Self-Discovery Through Trauma and Loss she says grief, trauma and loss can strike in a moment, today, or from a long past memory retrieved—and disrupt the norms in every part of your life. Her practical insights can help you get your life back.
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During this important conversation about grief and how it impacts our lives, especially within the context of our sex lives, Jessa and guest Edy Nathan help us to recognize that sexual changes throughout life are not always looked at as moments of grief. But, they certainly are and even if they seem small, they can add up to bigger, more powerful moments.Edy also helps us to understand the phases of grief. And, to see what may have shifted or changed in our lives which could have a dramatic impact on our feelings towards sex.Listen and learn about these phases and what you can do to move through the grief to find new ways to feel alive while learning more about yourself.Edy Nathan is a licensed clinical social work and AASECT certified sex therapist specializing in grief, trauma, and sexuality. She interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with alternative ways to tap into the self and truth.Within the context of sexuality, trauma, abuse, and death, she believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. She believes that you cannot talk your way out of the process of grief, loss or trauma – you need to find a way into the self to get relief.Edy Nathan - http://edynathan.com/More info:Web – http://bettersexpodcast.com/2Sex Health Quiz - http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/More info and resources: How Big a Problem is Your Sex Life? Quiz – https://www.sexlifequiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to make sex easy and fun for both of you: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Secret Podcast for the Higher Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/hdppodcast Secret Podcast for the Lower Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/ldppodcast
During this important conversation about grief and how it impacts our lives, especially within the context of our sex lives, Jessa and guest Edy Nathan help us to recognize that sexual changes throughout life are not always looked at as moments of grief. But, they certainly are and even if they seem small, they can add up to bigger, more powerful moments.Edy also helps us to understand the phases of grief. And, to see what may have shifted or changed in our lives which could have a dramatic impact on our feelings towards sex.Listen and learn about these phases and what you can do to move through the grief to find new ways to feel alive while learning more about yourself.Edy Nathan is a licensed clinical social work and AASECT certified sex therapist specializing in grief, trauma, and sexuality. She interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with alternative ways to tap into the self and truth.Within the context of sexuality, trauma, abuse, and death, she believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. She believes that you cannot talk your way out of the process of grief, loss or trauma – you need to find a way into the self to get relief.Edy Nathan - http://edynathan.com/More info:Web – http://bettersexpodcast.com/2Sex Health Quiz - http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/
During this important conversation about grief and how it impacts our lives, especially within the context of our sex lives, Jessa and guest Edy Nathan help us to recognize that sexual changes throughout life are not always looked at as moments of grief. But, they certainly are and even if they seem small, they can add up to bigger, more powerful moments.Edy also helps us to understand the phases of grief. And, to see what may have shifted or changed in our lives which could have a dramatic impact on our feelings towards sex.Listen and learn about these phases and what you can do to move through the grief to find new ways to feel alive while learning more about yourself.Edy Nathan is a licensed clinical social work and AASECT certified sex therapist specializing in grief, trauma, and sexuality. She interweaves her formal training as a psychotherapist with alternative ways to tap into the self and truth.Within the context of sexuality, trauma, abuse, and death, she believes that everyone experiences grief throughout their lives. She believes that you cannot talk your way out of the process of grief, loss or trauma – you need to find a way into the self to get relief.Edy Nathan - http://edynathan.com/More info:Web – http://bettersexpodcast.com/2Sex Health Quiz - http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/
Spirit Talk March 2015 Edy Nathan, MA, LCSW the psychotherapist from Psychic Kids returns and speaks about Past Life Regression. Website: http://edynathan.com Her new book in May: “The Dance of Grief: Turning Grief into Grace” Website: www.centerforgriefandtrauma.com
Tonight's subject Grief and Mother's Day. Grief pertains to: ... -loss of a mother -loss of a child (caller being mother) -strained relationships with mother -grieving never meeting mother (adoption or otherwise) etc
Spotlight interview to announce new podcast! Edy Nathan MA, LCSW is a licensed psychotherapist with over 20 years of experience specializing in the integration of psychotherapy and the world of spirituality. For two seasons she was the therapist on the A&E TV Show, “Psychic Kids”. She holds Masters from both New York University and Fordham University. She has post-graduate training from the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy, The Gestalt Center and the Jungian Institute. She is a certified EMDR practitioner, regression therapist, certified hypnotherapist and grief expert. To find out more, visit EdyNathan.com.
My guests are: Advocate, Gail Williamson ("Down Syndrome In Arts & Media") Casting Director, David Zimmerman ("Penn & Teller: Bullsh*t!") Therapist, Edy Nathan ("Psychic Kids") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: Advocate, Gail Williamson ("Down Syndrome In Arts & Media") Casting Director, David Zimmerman ("Penn & Teller: Bullsh*t!") Therapist, Edy Nathan ("Psychic Kids") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: therapist EDY NATHAN ("Psychic Kids: Children Of The Paranormal") and paranormal investigator JENNY STEWART ("The Haunted"). To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
Our guests are: spiritual therapist EDY NATHAN ("Psychic Kids: Children Of The Paranormal") and pet psychic KAREN ANDERSON ("Hear All Creatures! The Journey of an Animal Communicator"). To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Haunted.php For more info: http://www.hauntedplayground.com
My guests are: spiritual therapist Edy Nathan ("Psychic Kids: Children Of The Paranormal") and paranormal investigator Jenny Stewart ("The Haunted"). Topics: How Hard Is It To "Come Out" As A Psychic? Is There A Device That Allows The Dead To Speak? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com