021 Feeling Safe in a Neurodivergent Body with Linda Thai
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Linda Thai is a therapist, educator, and storyteller. She has been one of the most important people in my own healing journey, especially her focus on somatic embodied integration.  Feeling safe enough to work with what the body holds was a turning point for both of us. Linda shares about her own healing journey and how key the body was for her own process. She drops countless pieces of wisdom in her gentle yet direct style. You'll also hear me laugh a lot more than usual, in part because of how comfortable I feel in her presence! Resources mentioned: The January 2024 round of the Somatic Embodiment & Regulation Strategies: Not only one of the best courses I've ever taken, but by FAR the best value for the cost (plus, scholarships available). I took this course twice and recommend it most highly!! Linda's website: https://www.linda-thai.com/If you scroll down on Linda's website you can sign up for her newsletter, which she usually sends monthly and is always informative. That's where you can find out about her new content for next year, including something called Trauma & The Voice that I'm very excited about! Originally published on The Longer Road as a two-part series Transcript Doc Email Newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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