519: Expressive Arts Therapy + Trauma | Dr. Cathy Malchiodi

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518: Harmonic Brain Healing with Cynthia Schwartzberg

Welcome back to Therapy Chat! This week I interviewed Cynthia Schwartzberg about her innovative approach to therapy known as Harmonic Brain Healing™. Cynthia, the author of The Curious Voyage to Authenticity: A Rule-Breaking Guide for Personal Growth," is a Brainspotting trainer ...  Show more

517: Counseling Black Women with Dr. LaNail R. Plummer

As Black History month ends and Women's History month begins, this week's episode is a conversation with Dr. LaNail R. Plummer, author of The Essential Guide for Counseling Black Women. Dr. Plummer, the Counseling Department Chair at Trinity University, explains that while many B ...  Show more

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