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Join the Synergy Connection show today to discover the newest research being done on “Life After Death”. The APA is supporting the information compiled in Death is an Altered State of Consciousness: A Scientific Approach and there is a new term called “Boggle Threshold” which “indicates the level at which the mind reacts with a negative reaction that is caused by bizarre ideas and the improbability of a phenomenon”The various death phenomena we will discuss today are: • Deathbed phenomena • After-Death Communications (ADC's) • Mediumship • Possession • Near Death Experiences • Past-Life Experiences/ReincarnationKaren Herrick can be reached for consultation via the following links:kareneherrick.comUpcoming WebinarsE-Mail
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Karen Herrick completed her Master's Degree at Rutgers University and received her PhD at Union Institute and University. She is the founder of the Center for Children of Alcoholics and has been sharing her clinical expertise for 30 years with individuals and families. She utilizes a Jungian perspective, and her decades of research also consists of understanding paranormal experiences which have assisted families to cope with the death of a loved one.Our show today reveals how mediumship can help individuals cope with loss. Karen is the author of three books: You're Not Finished Yet, Grandma, What Is A Soul? and Psychology of the Soul and The Paranormal all which can be found on Amazon.Karen Herrick can be reached for consultation via her website KarenEHerrick.com
Over the last couple years, many people have experienced grief and loss in one form or another. The overwhelming anxiety, fear, and depression surrounding grief and loss can keep a person stuck in negative patterns that affect their entire life. While some people experience deeper levels of these patterns such as addictions, and substance abuse, more and more people are reporting to have had a spiritual experience that has transformed their lives for the better. Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, is the author of “Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal”. She completed her Masters Degree at Rutgers University in Social Work, and PhD at Union Institute and University. She is the founder of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, and has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. Her decades of research consist of paranormal experiences that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century, and their existence is reasonably established. She is currently researching the potential benefits of mediumship, knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased. Find out more about Karen Herrick at: https://kareneherrick.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Over the last couple years, many people have experienced grief and loss in one form or another. The overwhelming anxiety, fear, and depression surrounding grief and loss can keep a person stuck in negative patterns that affect their entire life. While some people experience deeper levels of these patterns such as addictions, and substance abuse, more and more people are reporting to have had a spiritual experience that has transformed their lives for the better. Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, is the author of “Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal”. She completed her Masters Degree at Rutgers University in Social Work, and PhD at Union Institute and University. She is the founder of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, and has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. Her decades of research consist of paranormal experiences that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century, and their existence is reasonably established. She is currently researching the potential benefits of mediumship, knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased. Find out more about Karen Herrick at: https://kareneherrick.com
Over the last couple years, many people have experienced grief and loss in one form or another. The overwhelming anxiety, fear, and depression surrounding grief and loss can keep a person stuck in negative patterns that affect their entire life. While some people experience deeper levels of these patterns such as addictions, and substance abuse, more and more people are reporting to have had a spiritual experience that has transformed their lives for the better. Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, is the author of “Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal”. She completed her Masters Degree at Rutgers University in Social Work, and PhD at Union Institute and University. She is the founder of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, and has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. Her decades of research consist of paranormal experiences that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century, and their existence is reasonably established. She is currently researching the potential benefits of mediumship, knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased. Find out more about Karen Herrick at: https://kareneherrick.com
In this podcast episode, Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD is going to explore the mysterious world of the vagus nerve and its role in our soul. We'll explore the science behind the vagus nerve and what it means for our spiritual journey. If you're curious about the vagus nerve and its connection to your spiritual journey, then this episode is for you!We'll explore the science behind the vagus nerve and its role in our soul. We'll discuss the spiritual significance of the vagus nerve and how it can help us connect with our innermost self. This is a unique episode that will serve as a introduction to the spiritual world for those who are curious about it!The vagus nerve is the longest nerve in the human body. The soul is believed to be this silver cord which is attached at the breastbone that feeds the soul oxygen. This magnetic operation depends entirely on the pure effort of the soul using the spirit of the etheric body through the highway of the, vagus nerve.See this video on The Transform Your Mind YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MyhelpsUs/videosTo see a transcripts of this audio as well as links to all the advertisers on the show page https://blog.myhelps.us/Follow Transform Your Mind on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/myrnamyoung/Follow Transform Your mind on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063738390977Please leave a rating and review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transform-your-mind/id1144973094
My guest today says that spiritual and paranormal experiences can open perspective and improve psychological health. The Rev. Karen E. Herrick shares what she's learned about this intersection through many years of clinical practice and in her personal experience. She says you are not alone in meeting life's challenges. Regardless of your situation, spiritual and paranormal resources are here, now, for you to call on. You can use them to change things for the better. --------- Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, completed her Masters degree at Rutgers University, and her PhD in Social Work at Union Institute and University. For thirty years, she has shared her clinical expertise in private practice and by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes; dissociation; and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. Dr. Herrick's decades of research consist of paranormal experiences that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century. She's the author of Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal. Find out more at kareneherrick.com.
Move Beyond Coping to Transcending Stress with Paranormal SupportAired Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 11:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM ESTYou are not alone in meeting life's challenges. Regardless of your situation, spiritual and paranormal resources are here, now, for you to call on. You can use them to change things for the better. Learn how to move beyond coping with stresses, to transcending them, partly through paranormal means.About the Guest:Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, completed her Master's degree at Rutgers University, and her PhD at Union Institute and University in Social Work. She has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice and by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective.She is now researching the potential benefits of mediumship knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased. Dr. Herrick's decades of research consists of paranormal experiences that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century, and their existence is reasonably established.Social Media:Website: https://kareneherrick.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KarenHerrickPhDFacebook Fan/Biz: https://www.facebook.com/KarenEHerrickPhDFacebook Personal: https://www.facebook.com/revkarenherrickInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/karene.herrick/Visit the Inspired Conversations show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/inspired-conversations/Connect with Linda Joy at https://www.linda-joy.com/#RevKarenHerrickPhD #Stress #InspiredConversations #LindaJoySubscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
www.kareneherrick.com Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal: Developing a Richer Appreciation for Life Thru Spiritual Experience Over the last couple years, many people have experienced grief and loss in one form or another. The overwhelming anxiety, fear, and depression surrounding grief and loss can keep a person stuck in negative patterns that affect their entire life. While some people experience deeper levels of these patterns such as addictions, and substance abuse, more and more people are reporting to have had a spiritual experience that has transformed their lives for the better. A recent Gallop Poll (2022) showed that 41% of Americans have had a profound spiritual awakening that changed the direction of their lives. The Atlantic (2022) shared that those who have spiritual experiences "find a greater understanding of life, higher well-being, and more love through an exploration of the transcendent." Karen Herrick, PhD, has spent decades researching spiritual phenomena, how this information impacts mental health and overall well-being, and the need for educating mental health professionals on these experiences. Talking Points/Article Suggestions: 3 tips for developing a richer appreciation of life thru spiritual experiences Why spiritual experiences offer a new perspective on life's greatest challenges How to identify if you're having a spiritual experience vs. mental health issue Trans-psychic reality where miracles are create Identifying the mental effects of grief 4 steps to move through grief & loss Why Out of Body Experiences or Near Death Experiences can help us be more at peace with death New scientific research that supports existence of an afterlife Communication with the dead for future research: Why this is a good idea Start healing the grief process by using psychic mediums The need to educate mental health professionals on spiritual experiences and phenomena Discussions of life after death from a social worker's perspective Pretergression and new knowledge coming from paranormal How the vagus nerve and channel of psychic energies work together Research done for her thesis entitled "Naming Spiritual Experiences" Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, completed her Masters Degree at Rutgers University in Social Work, and PhD at Union Institute and University. She is the founder of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, and has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. Her decades of research consists of paranormal experiences that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century, and their existence is reasonably established. www.kareneherrick.com Dr. Herrick is the author of three books, You're Not Finished Yet, which discusses the need for a new type of therapist that goes beyond addiction to help people with their spiritual experiences, Grandma, What Is A Soul?, based off a conversation with her own grandson, and Psychology Of The Soul And The Paranormal based off her decades of research into the paranormal, clinical practice, and personal experiences.
Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal with Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD Over the last couple years, many people have experienced grief and loss in one form or another. The overwhelming anxiety, fear, and depression surrounding grief and loss can keep a person stuck in negative patterns that affect their entire life. While some people experience deeper levels of these patterns such as addictions, and substance abuse, more and more people are reporting to have had a spiritual experience that has transformed their lives for the better. A recent Gallop Poll (2022) showed that 41% of Americans have had a profound spiritual awakening that changed the direction of their lives. The Atlantic (2022) shared that those who have spiritual experiences "find a greater understanding of life, higher well-being, and more love through an exploration of the transcendent." Karen Herrick, PhD, has spent decades researching spiritual phenomena, how this information impacts mental health and overall well-being, and the need for educating mental health professionals on these experiences. For more information visit: www.kareneherrick.com *************************************************** For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html To view the photography of Robert at: rpsharpe.picfair.com
www.kareneherrick.com Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal: Developing a Richer Appreciation for Life Thru Spiritual Experiences Over the last couple years, many people have experienced grief and loss in one form or another. The overwhelming anxiety, fear, and depression surrounding grief and loss can keep a person stuck in negative patterns that affect their entire life. While some people experience deeper levels of these patterns such as addictions, and substance abuse, more and more people are reporting to have had a spiritual experience that has transformed their lives for the better. A recent Gallop Poll (2022) showed that 41% of Americans have had a profound spiritual awakening that changed the direction of their lives. The Atlantic (2022) shared that those who have spiritual experiences "find a greater understanding of life, higher well-being, and more love through an exploration of the transcendent." Karen Herrick, PhD, has spent decades researching spiritual phenomena, how this information impacts mental health and overall well-being, and the need for educating mental health professionals on these experiences. Talking Points/Article Suggestions: 3 tips for developing a richer appreciation of life thru spiritual experiences Why spiritual experiences offer a new perspective on life's greatest challenges How to identify if you're having a spiritual experience vs. mental health issue Trans-psychic reality where miracles are create Identifying the mental effects of grief 4 steps to move through grief & loss Why Out of Body Experiences or Near Death Experiences can help us be more at peace with death New scientific research that supports existence of an afterlife Communication with the dead for future research: Why this is a good idea Start healing the grief process by using psychic mediums The need to educate mental health professionals on spiritual experiences and phenomena Discussions of life after death from a social worker's perspective Pretergression and new knowledge coming from paranormal How the vagus nerve and channel of psychic energies work together Research done for her thesis entitled "Naming Spiritual Experiences" Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, completed her Masters Degree at Rutgers University in Social Work, and PhD at Union Institute and University. She is the founder of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, and has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. Her decades of research consists of paranormal experiences that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century, and their existence is reasonably established. www.kareneherrick.com Dr. Herrick is the author of three books, You're Not Finished Yet, which discusses the need for a new type of therapist that goes beyond addiction to help people with their spiritual experiences, Grandma, What Is A Soul?, based off a conversation with her own grandson, and Psychology Of The Soul And The Paranormal based off her decades of research into the paranormal, clinical practice, and personal experiences.
Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, completed her PhD at Union Institute and University in Philosophy, and Masters degree at Rutgers University in Social Work. She has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice and by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. She is now researching the potential benefits of mediumship knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased. Dr. Herrick's decades of research consists of paranormal experiences that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century, and their existence is reasonably established. https://kareneherrick.com/ Talking Points Carl Jung, William James, and Abraham Maslow's surprising beliefs and understanding of the spirit world The spiritual experience of Bill Wilson, founder of Alcoholics Anonymous The need to educate mental health professionals on spiritual experiences and phenomena Discussions of life after death from a social worker's perspective Neurotheology Basics: How to nurture a client's Divine Spark Pretergression and the New Knowledge Coming from Paranormal How our two bodies, the physical and the spiritual, work together What is the Vagus Nerve and how does it affect our spirituality How the Vagus Nerve and Spinal Cord work together Starting the healing process by using psychic mediums Research done for her thesis entitled "Naming Spiritual Experiences"
Pre-recorded While many people have heard of Carl Jung, Williams James, and Abraham Maslow, what isn't widely know is their belief in the spirit world. After having a profound spiritual experience during a Holotropic Breathwork training, today's special guest Karen Herrick became extremely interested in the connection between the body and the spirit, and how we can use this information to help people heal. While attending Union Institute & University in Cincinnati, Ohio, for her Masters degree, Karen did extensive research into spiritual psychology, spiritual phenomena, and titled her heavily researched thesis "Naming Spiritual Experiences". During her research Karen discovered how William James, Carl Jung, and Abraham Maslow, were deeply connected to the spirit world. Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, completed her PhD at Union Institute and University in Philosophy, and Masters degree at Rutgers University in Social Work. She is the Director for the Center for Children of Alcoholics in Red Bank, New Jersey, and has shared her clinical expertise for over thirty years in private practice and by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. She is now researching the potential benefits of mediumship knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased. Dr. Herrick's decades of research consists of paranormal experiences that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century, and their existence is reasonably established.
Bent Reed aka Sheldon Ziro Performing on the Show – Ep711 Featuring Performance Guest, Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Bent Reed aka Sheldon Ziro; and Interview Guest, Practicing Psychologist, Researcher, Lecturer, and Author, Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, on The LIFE CHANGES Show Ep711, Titled, “Discover Why You Get Good Ideas in the Shower” Interview Guest: REV. KAREN E. HERRICK, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP; and Performance Guest: BENT REED aka SHELDON ZIRO
“our life a short pilgrimage, the interval between emergence from original oneness and sinking back into it!” - C.G. Jung, Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 5: Symbols of Transformation An encounter with the Holy Spirit during a Holotropic Breathwork training session created an entirely new framework from which to view reality. As you might expect, it took some time to integrate the experience but a doorway opened. Bio: Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD is the Director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey. She has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice and by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. She is currently researching the potential benefits of mediumship, knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased. Author of 3 books: Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal: Discover why you get good ideas in the shower. And other important facts about your spiritual body, Amazon, You're Not Finished Yet and Grandma, What Is a Soul? About the shower inspiration = Karen says: "We get good ideas in the shower because we are in a standing meditation position #1 and #2 our guardian angel, spiritual guides or deceased relatives can send us good ideas through the vagus nerve and usually we hear these ideas at the back of our neck." Amazon Author Link. Website: KarenEHerrick. Outstanding recommendation from Michael E. Tymn (Michael's Website), author of this Amazon Reader Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars Transpersonal Psychology [Edited] Author Karen Herrick is not your garden-variety psychologist – the kind that believes all of psychology must fit into the narrow boundaries accepted by mainstream reductionist and rationalistic science. As a transpersonal psychologist, she delves into the spiritual underpinnings of human behavior in this book, offering her views on various kinds of paranormal and mystical phenomena and how they relate to the development of our personalities and the evolution of our souls. As a foundation for transpersonal psychology, Herrick refers to the works of pioneering psychologists William James and Carl Jung. Her many lectures throughout the United States on dysfunctions, addictions, dissociation, and grief are delivered from a Jungian perspective. “Jung felt that psychic reality, which is knowing beyond the psyche or mind and physical or rational processes that are known and/or understood, would be the most important achievement of modern psychology if only it would be recognized.” ~~~ Karen is featured in this Jeffrey Mishlove Interview - New Thinking Allowed, Link. Additional Information: American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences, Link. Wendy's Blog - https://talkingtonightlights.wordpress.com/ Paranormal - the flipside of reality. Link. In the photo with Karen, her beautiful companion, Emma.
Where do our loved ones go after they pass, and how does the soul and the body connect? Tune in Friday, September 16th at 10am PST/1pm EST, for an inspiring discussion with Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CASC, ACMHP regarding her research on the soul and body connection, and the afterlife.#MomentsWithMarianne with host Marianne Pestana airs every Tuesday at 3PM PST / 6PM EST and every Friday at 10AM PST/ 1PM EST in the Southern California area on KMET 1490AM & 98.1 FM, ABC Talk News Radio affiliate! Not in the area? Click here to listen! https://tunein.com/radio/KMET-1490-s33999/ Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP, finished an interdisciplinary doctoral major at Union Institute and University, Cincinnati, Ohio, in 2008 in Philosophy. Her thesis was entitled Naming Spiritual Experiences. She has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice and by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. She is now researching the potential benefits of mediumship knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased. www.karenherrick.comFor more show information visit:www.MariannePestana.com#bookclub #readinglist #books #bookish #overcome #newlife #healing #MariannePestana #author #authorinterview #nonfiction #kmet1490am #consciousness #KarenHerrick #soul #otherside #afterlife #body #spirituality
Do you feel alone while facing life's challenges? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Rev. Karen Herrick, PhD, on her #book Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal.Moments with Marianne airs Live in the Los Angeles area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM ABC Talk Radio! Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice and by lecturing throughout the United States. She is a lecturer with CEYou.org, providing webinars for professionals and others interested in Jungian psychology. http://kareneherrick.com For more show information visit:www.MomentswithMarianne.com#bookclub #newbook #readinglist #mustread #soul #souljourney #psychology #mustread #selfhelp #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #KarenHerrick
Dr Karen Herrick, an author, teacher, therapist, and speaker shares a broad range of ideas and personal experiences. She has worked with hundreds of adult children of alcoholics dealing with trauma, incest and repressed memories. She goes into detail on the Vagus nerve, chakras, kundalini, out-of-body and near-death experiences, as well as William James and Carl Jung's ideas about clairvoyance. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ASMALPodcast VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.asmallmediumatlarge.co Show Produced by Green Valley Production Studio Music by DJ Booda: www.djbooda.com Dr. Karen Herrick Contact Information: Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP 205 Broad Street | Red Bank, NJ 07701 Office: 732-530-8513 WEB: Kareneherrick.com grandmawhatisasoul.com spiritualexperiences.info Subscribe to Dr. Karen Herrick's YouTube Channel for access to all her videos and presentations: https://www.youtube.com/c/KarenHerrickPh
Sometimes it can be hard to grasp the concept of the paranormal, but what if someone got a PHD in spiritual studies and explained it to you? Pretty cool, no? Well we think yes. Anything paranormal can be called crazy shit. Today we sat with Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD shares what she has learned over many years in clinical practice and personal struggles. If you are interested in harnessing the deeper levels of consciousness to daily life, this episode is for you. More about Karen Karen E. Herrick is the director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey. After her Master's Degree in social work from Rutgers University, she originally began to educate families on the disease concept of alcoholism. Visit KarenHerrick.Com for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatssomecrazyshitpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thatssomecrazyshitpodcast/support
Our newest book club member is Author Karen Herrick. Not only she an author, she is Reverend and she has Ph.D. which she obtained from Spiritual Emergence Network completed at the Union Institute & University in Cincinnati. She has written 3 books - Grandma, What is a Soul? You're Not Finished Yet and Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal. All are available on Amazon. More about Rev Karen Karen E. Herrick is the director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey. After her Master's Degree in social work from Rutgers University, she originally began to educate families on the disease concept of alcoholism. Visit http://kareneherrick.com/for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bright-headed-publishing/message
Karen E. Herrick is the director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey treating all types of people with psychological problems including addictions. She wrote her book "You're Not Finished Yet" which encapsulates her private practice work plus an additional two chapters on spirituality and spiritual experiences after she had a Holy Spirit experience during Holotropic Breathwork training. Her Ph.D. thesis was entitled "Naming Spiritual Experiences," & she learned 75% of the 133 mental health professionals she researched stated that they believed further education regarding spiritual experiences, near-death experiences (NDEs), and/or after-life experiences would be beneficial to them personally and professionally. Get connected to your soul purpose Her Books: You're Not Finished Yet, Grandma, What is a Soul?, and Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal. Videos: You, I Can Live Without, Alcohol I Can't, Psychological Trauma and the Soul with Karen Herrick.Connect with KarenHer website, Spiritual Experiences Website, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Webinars.Connect with MarciWebsite, Patreon, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Facebook Group.Permission to Heal on YouTube.Permission to Land (memoir) - Hardcover, Paperback, eBook, audiobook Permission to Land: Personal Transformation Through WritingPermission to Heal Bookshop - Buy books from the episodes & support independent bookstores. The Permission to Heal podcast is a passion of mine. I need your help to bring more inspirational episodes to the world; please consider becoming a patron through PATREON. This is where your PATREON subscription comes in. With your subscription, you get perks and swag and the meaningful contentment knowing you are helping me get PTH to the people who need it. Support the show Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/PermissiontoHeal)
Karen E. Herrick is the director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey. After her Master's Degree in social work from Rutgers University, she originally began to educate families on the disease concept of alcoholism.Dr. Herrick developed a successful private practice eventually seeing all types of people with psychological problems including addictions. She wrote her book "You're Not Finished Yet" which encapsulates her private practice work plus an additional two chapters on spirituality and spiritual experiences after she had a Holy Spirit experience during Holotropic Breathwork training.During her therapeutic practice, she encourages some clients to visit with mediums to aid in handling their grief and loss of loved ones. She was ordained at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and uses her Interfaith ministry to be actively involved in the Spiritual Psychology of William James, Carl Jung and Abraham Maslow.Dr. Herrick attended more educational sessions in California through the Spiritual Emergence Network and eventually completed a PhD at the Union Institute & University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her thesis was entitled "Naming Spiritual Experiences". 75% of the 133 mental health professionals she researched stated that they believed further education regarding spiritual experiences, near- death experiences (NDEs) and/or after-life experiences would be beneficial to them personally and professionally.She has completed requirements for certification with the American Center for Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences (ACISTE). The mental health professionals she researched indicated they needed more networking opportunities. She hopes to aid in a consensus that spiritual experiences are happening, which will increase discussion and raise the percentage of the population from 30-50% of having these experiences to well over the 50% mark. In doing so, she will bring the 1880's term "Sane Hallucinations" into the world of psychology in order that people will understand that healthy people have these experiences and that they are not abnormal.http://karenherrick.comCarolyn CJ Jones is an international bestselling, multi-award-winning author, a forgiveness instructor and coach, as well as a transformational speaker. Her first book, Opening the Gates of the Heart: A Journey of Healing, was the recipient of a Silver Medal for World Peace in the 2018 Living Now Evergreen Book Awards. Her second book, The Art of Forgiveness: A Promise of Peace, is an International Bestseller, and honorable mention for the best "How To" book. CJ's passion is leading you through the process she learned in the course of her own life's transformation. In other words, she pays forward what she learned that led her from spending 30-adult-years as an angry, bitter, blaming victim, drinking heavily over her childhood, to a sober woman at peace, free from resentment. CJ has spoken across the country and in many locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her rich and humorous style draws in her audience, leaving them filled with the hope that happiness, joy, peace, and freedom are achievable for them. CJ lives 30 miles north of San Francisco, California, with her beloved kitty, Izzy. In her spare time, she enjoys designing marketing material, writing, creating programs for her business, varnishing teak wood trim on boats, decorating her home, and caring for her many houseplants.http://carolyncjjones.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Karen E. Herrick is the director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey. After her Master's Degree in social work from Rutgers University, she originally began to educate families on the disease concept of alcoholism.Dr. Herrick developed a successful private practice eventually seeing all types of people with psychological problems including addictions. She wrote her book "You're Not Finished Yet" which encapsulates her private practice work plus an additional two chapters on spirituality and spiritual experiences after she had a Holy Spirit experience during Holotropic Breathwork training.During her therapeutic practice, she encourages some clients to visit with mediums to aid in handling their grief and loss of loved ones. She was ordained at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and uses her Interfaith ministry to be actively involved in the Spiritual Psychology of William James, Carl Jung and Abraham Maslow.Dr. Herrick attended more educational sessions in California through the Spiritual Emergence Network and eventually completed a PhD at the Union Institute & University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her thesis was entitled "Naming Spiritual Experiences". 75% of the 133 mental health professionals she researched stated that they believed further education regarding spiritual experiences, near- death experiences (NDEs) and/or after-life experiences would be beneficial to them personally and professionally.She has completed requirements for certification with the American Center for Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences (ACISTE). The mental health professionals she researched indicated they needed more networking opportunities. She hopes to aid in a consensus that spiritual experiences are happening, which will increase discussion and raise the percentage of the population from 30-50% of having these experiences to well over the 50% mark. In doing so, she will bring the 1880's term "Sane Hallucinations" into the world of psychology in order that people will understand that healthy people have these experiences and that they are not abnormal.http://karenherrick.comCarolyn CJ Jones is an international bestselling, multi-award-winning author, a forgiveness instructor and coach, as well as a transformational speaker. Her first book, Opening the Gates of the Heart: A Journey of Healing, was the recipient of a Silver Medal for World Peace in the 2018 Living Now Evergreen Book Awards. Her second book, The Art of Forgiveness: A Promise of Peace, is an International Bestseller, and honorable mention for the best "How To" book. CJ's passion is leading you through the process she learned in the course of her own life's transformation. In other words, she pays forward what she learned that led her from spending 30-adult-years as an angry, bitter, blaming victim, drinking heavily over her childhood, to a sober woman at peace, free from resentment. CJ has spoken across the country and in many locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her rich and humorous style draws in her audience, leaving them filled with the hope that happiness, joy, peace, and freedom are achievable for them. CJ lives 30 miles north of San Francisco, California, with her beloved kitty, Izzy. In her spare time, she enjoys designing marketing material, writing, creating programs for her business, varnishing teak wood trim on boats, decorating her home, and caring for her many houseplants.http://carolyncjjones.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Karen E. Herrick, is the director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey. After her Master's Degree in social work from Rutgers University, she originally began to educate families on the disease concept of alcoholism. Dr. Herrick developed a successful private practice eventually seeing all types of people with psychological problems including addictions. She wrote her book "You're Not Finished Yet" which encapsulates her private practice work plus an additional two chapters on spirituality and spiritual experiences after she had a Holy Spirit experience during Holotropic Breathwork training. During her therapeutic practice, she encourages some clients to visit with mediums to aid in handling their grief and loss of loved ones. She was ordained at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and uses her Interfaith ministry to be actively involved in the Spiritual Psychology of William James, Carl Jung and Abraham Maslow. Training/Certifications Dr. Herrick attended more educational sessions in California through the Spiritual Emergence Network and eventually completed a PhD at the Union Institute & University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her thesis was entitled "Naming Spiritual Experiences". 75% of the 133 mental health professionals she researched stated that they believed further education regarding spiritual experiences, near- death experiences (NDEs) and/or after-life experiences would be beneficial to them personally and professionally. She has completed requirements for certification with the American Center for Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences (ACISTE). The mental health professionals she researched indicated they needed more networking opportunities. She hopes to aid in a consensus that spiritual experiences are happening, which will increase discussion and raise the percentage of the population from 30-50% of having these experiences to well over the 50% mark. In doing so, she will bring the 1880's term "Sane Hallucinations" into the world of psychology in order that people will understand that healthy people have these experiences and that they are not abnormal. Karen has appeared on several different media outlets such as Radio shows, podcast, YouTube and as a speaker at conferences. She is also the author of three books, Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal, Grandma, What is A Soul and You're Not Finished Yet, all available on Amazon. , , To receive a copy of “Human Channels of Psychic Energies sheet” email and write "Human Channels" in the subject line. To receive the medium/psychic survey write “survey research” in the subject line.
Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, is an interfaith minister and also a psychologist. She is author of The Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal as well as You’re Not Finished Yet and Grandma, What Is a Soul? Her therapy practice focuses on adult children from dysfunctional homes. Her website is https://www.karenherrick.com/. Here she acknowledges … Continue reading "Psychological Trauma and the Soul with Karen Herrick"
Awake 2 Oneness Radio with Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, the director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics Inc. on Friday April 24, 2020 at 7:00 PM EDT. This program was pre-recorded. Karen was ordained at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, she is the Academy for Spiritual and Consciousness Studies’ first female president in thirty-seven years. Karen’s youngest grandchild Duncan lives near her; he is a pretty typical boy. Duncan’s favorite subject is Science; and he has a wonderful sense of humor and likes to play practical jokes. Duncan asks a lot of questions because he is very curious and mostly he wants to know how things work and why. To learn more about Karen visit her website: https://grandmawhatisasoul.com/
Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC is a Jungian psychotherapist who has lectured throughout the United States about dysfunctional and addictive homes, disassociation, grief, and loss. Since 1995, Karen and The Interfaith Ministry and Karen have been actively involved in Spiritual Psychology, specifically in naming spiritual experiences and working with chronic grief. This has led her to studying the bidirectional system of the vagus nerve, through which we receive intuitive and spiritual messages. Karen is also the author of three books titled: You're Not Finished Yet, Grandma; What is a Soul?; and her third book that just came out, The Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC is a Jungian psychotherapist who has lectured throughout the United States about dysfunctional and addictive homes, disassociation, grief, and loss. Since 1995, Karen and The Interfaith Ministry and Karen have been actively involved in Spiritual Psychology, specifically in naming spiritual experiences and working with chronic grief. This has led her to studying the bidirectional system of the vagus nerve, through which we receive intuitive and spiritual messages. Karen is also the author of three books titled: You’re Not Finished Yet, Grandma; What is a Soul?; and her third book that just came out, The Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal. --- 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
Adults struggle with how to help young people separated from a parent or loved one due to a death or a divorce. Discussions of spirituality or a higher power have to be handled delicately in education but they are important. Guest Karen Herrick shares her powerful story of an exchange with her own grandson who was worried about her dying and how you might navigate that discussion with your students or even your own child. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “Please talk about how teachers can dig into the universal theme of respect and apply that to classroom management. Thank you!“-- James in Virginia About today’s guests Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP has shared her clinical expertise for 30 years in her private practice by lecturing throughout the United States on dysfunctional and addictive homes, disassociation, grief, and loss. She is actively involved in Spiritual Psychology, specifically in naming spiritual experiences and working with chronic grief. Guest Links: www.karenherrick.com www.spiritualexperiences.info http://grandmawhatisasoul.com Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoolclimate Twitter: Follow us @schoolclimates Newsletter: Sign up on sidebar at www.Edspiration.org Questions / comments for John in the Edspiration Inbox: Edspirationpodcast@gmail.com Show Sponsors EduCulture Immersion – if you are an educator interested in traveling for Free to Europe or Costa Rica this summer, ECI also has a teacher program in which you will accompany some of your students on a summer trip that you design in your country of choice. ECI will recruit students, meet with parents, and take care of all program logistics! For more information contact Sarah at sarah@educulture.com or visit www.educulture.com International School Climate Institute – Provides practical training, workshops, coaching, and speaking to create positive school climates. Contact us about school climate improvement, planning and climate survey support, bullying prevention and upstander intervention training, restorative justice practices, school safety, youth development, and more.
Karen Herrick is a powerful motivational speaker and spiritual therapist who can help us better understand how we can use what we are learning about the greater reality in which we live to powerfully transform our lives.