AEDP demonstration session, newly updated with detailed explanations, trailer

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Watch entire session at: www.experienti...
    Demonstration session with detailed explanations by Jerry Lamagna, LCSW and discussion with Niall Geoghegan, Psy.D. of the Experiential Psychotherapy Institute
    This session is one in a series in which expert therapists from a variety of experiential schools work with this same client on the same presenting issue. An unparalleled opportunity to compare and contrast the strategies and techniques of the different schools!

Komentáře • 10

  • @jacquelinesmith2994
    @jacquelinesmith2994 Před 2 měsíci

    This! So good. As a therapist, I too have volunteered with colleagues to further their practice. It takes courage and openness and the therapist here in the video was so welcoming and appreciative of that, it made that inter subjective space come to life in a very safe way.

  • @OmarCapital
    @OmarCapital Před 2 lety +2

    On Point 💯

  • @VladyslavKL
    @VladyslavKL Před 2 lety +2

    🦋

  • @maggieturnbull7313
    @maggieturnbull7313 Před rokem

    Where is the rest of it? This is only 8 minutes.

    • @experiential-psychotherapy
      @experiential-psychotherapy  Před rokem

      Hi Maggie. This is the 8 minute trailer to give a sense of the session. The link to access the full session is below the video and is also here: Watch entire session at: tinyurl.com/2p8n497r
      The cost of the whole session is $25.

  • @SueDamron
    @SueDamron Před rokem

    Disappointed that this didn’t continue on link provided.

    • @experiential-psychotherapy
      @experiential-psychotherapy  Před rokem

      Hi Sarah. As stated in the title of the video, this is a trailer. The link connects you to where you can purchase the full session.

  • @greentree5448
    @greentree5448 Před rokem +1

    You know, to my eye, this is just CBT on steroids. Bringing awareness to body sensations helps to make us feel "embodied" and present, but it doesn't actually process trauma. Currently, the only thing that can help - and only sometimes and never without risk - is psychedelics. With early childhood trauma, psychedelics can give your brain a childhood "do-over" that talk therapy just can't replicate.

    • @experiential-psychotherapy
      @experiential-psychotherapy  Před rokem +8

      We agree that this is a more powerful form of therapy than CBT in terms of its ability to go deep and to bring the client into the body. Bringing awareness to body sensations does make us feel embodied and present, which is a necessary but not sufficient step to process trauma. While a lot of interesting things are being done with psychedelic-assisted therapy, it does carry a lot of inherent risks, including actually exacerbating trauma for some people. There are many forms of trauma-specific therapy that are highly effective, including EMDR, EFT, Brainspotting and many others.

    • @tellman09
      @tellman09 Před rokem +1

      there is also EMDR that essentially hijacks the hippocampus to rewire the synaptic patterns that have taken root due to hebbs axiom and amygdala encoding. Its a neurological psychotherapy that I use for my clients