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In this episode we talk to Dr. Beverly Kitaen-Morse who is an internationally renowned therapist in the field of psychotherapy and couples counseling. And she’s going to delve out some relationship advice! But we also goes much deeper into understanding why we interact with the world in the way we do.
Beverly’s husband Dr. Jack Lee Rosenburg, who recently passed, was an internationally recognized pioneer in the field of psychotherapy. They had an incredible marriage. And for decades, Beverly and her husband worked side by side, to develop what is called - Integrative Body Psychotherapy (IBP), which is a psychotherapy that recognizes and treats the physical, psychological, and spiritual nature of a human being. It is based on the premise that the body, mind, and spirit are not separate, but rather integrated parts of a whole person. Unlike other modalities, IBP puts a strong emphasis on breathwork to promote mindfulness and alleviate depression and anxiety.
Jack and Beverly co-wrote the book The Intimate Couple and their work is taught globally at IBP institutes around the world
I’m currently in a 3-year program studying IBP, I just completed my 2nd year,
and throughout the program I’ve seen dramatic personal growth and a new found ability to break free from old patterns and create lasting change.
Beverly and studying IBP has had a profound impact on my life - I mean it’s been a game-changer for me. So I really hope you guys find value in this conversation. I’m anxious to hear what you think.
So we got a little carried away and have a monster interview here so I split into two parts -
In Part 1 we talk about
In Part 2:
SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF BEFORE LISTENING:
Just take note of them. I think you’ll find it useful to get the most out of these episodes.
Links from the episode:
http://www.ibponline.org
http://www.esalen.org
Sustaining Constancy Series
The Intimate Couple (book)
The General theory of love (book)
More on The Daily Cordial podcast:
subscribe here
www.thedailycordial.com
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In this episode we talk to Dr. Beverly Kitaen-Morse who is an internationally renowned therapist in the field of psychotherapy and couples counseling. And she’s going to delve out some relationship advice! But we also goes much deeper into understanding why we interact with the world in the way we do.
Beverly’s husband Dr. Jack Lee Rosenburg, who recently passed, was an internationally recognized pioneer in the field of psychotherapy. They had an incredible marriage. And for decades, Beverly and her husband worked side by side, to develop what is called - Integrative Body Psychotherapy (IBP), which is a psychotherapy that recognizes and treats the physical, psychological, and spiritual nature of a human being. It is based on the premise that the body, mind, and spirit are not separate, but rather integrated parts of a whole person. Unlike other modalities, IBP puts a strong emphasis on breathwork to promote mindfulness and alleviate depression and anxiety.
Jack and Beverly co-wrote the book The Intimate Couple and their work is taught globally at IBP institutes around the world
I’m currently in a 3-year program studying IBP, I just completed my 2nd year,
and throughout the program I’ve seen dramatic personal growth and a new found ability to break free from old patterns and create lasting change.
Beverly and studying IBP has had a profound impact on my life - I mean it’s been a game-changer for me. So I really hope you guys find value in this conversation. I’m anxious to hear what you think.
So we got a little carried away and have a monster interview here so I split into two parts -
In Part 1 we talk about
In Part 2:
SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF BEFORE LISTENING:
Just take note of them. I think you’ll find it useful to get the most out of these episodes.
Links from the episode:
http://www.ibponline.org
http://www.esalen.org
Sustaining Constancy Series
The Intimate Couple (book)
The General theory of love (book)
More on The Daily Cordial podcast:
subscribe here
www.thedailycordial.com