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This fabulous interview is with Mariclare Dasigenis, LCSW, a psychotherapist, AEDP therapist and mindbody coach who helps people with chronic dizziness, chronic pain and other medically unexplained chronic symptoms recover. In this discussion, we talk about why people with traumatic experiences and/or difficult experiences are so much more likely to develop chronic physical symptoms. We explore when it is appropriate to dig into emotions and past experiences rather than just focus on our reactions to symptoms (also important, but often not adequate). Mariclare provides actionable tools that you can use to start processing your own difficult experiences, and we talk about how and when to use them. There is so much to learn from this interview- please enjoy!
Find out more about Mariclare on her website, therapywithmariclare.com and on her group practice website (The Better Mind Center) bettermindcenter.com !
Find out more about me and access my free course on my website, https://thesteadycoach.com
It's Not Always Depression by Dr. Hilary Jacobs Hendel (Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-Always...) Unlearn Your Pain by Dr. Howard Schubiner (Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Unlearn-Your-P...)
For more free education and information from The Steady Coach, please visit our YouTube channel and website: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thesteadycoach Free Healing Chronic Dizziness Course: https://thesteadycoach.com/free-course Instagram: @therealsteadycoach Our website: https://thesteadycoach.com
DISCLAIMER: Please note that Yonit Arthur, The Steady Coach and any of our guests are not acting as an audiologist nor offering audiology or medical services or advice on any public videos or on any other content. This channel provides wellness education and personal opinion only, and are not meant to be a substitute for medical or mental health instruction or intervention. Use any tools discussed at your own risk.
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This fabulous interview is with Mariclare Dasigenis, LCSW, a psychotherapist, AEDP therapist and mindbody coach who helps people with chronic dizziness, chronic pain and other medically unexplained chronic symptoms recover. In this discussion, we talk about why people with traumatic experiences and/or difficult experiences are so much more likely to develop chronic physical symptoms. We explore when it is appropriate to dig into emotions and past experiences rather than just focus on our reactions to symptoms (also important, but often not adequate). Mariclare provides actionable tools that you can use to start processing your own difficult experiences, and we talk about how and when to use them. There is so much to learn from this interview- please enjoy!
Find out more about Mariclare on her website, therapywithmariclare.com and on her group practice website (The Better Mind Center) bettermindcenter.com !
Find out more about me and access my free course on my website, https://thesteadycoach.com
It's Not Always Depression by Dr. Hilary Jacobs Hendel (Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-Always...) Unlearn Your Pain by Dr. Howard Schubiner (Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Unlearn-Your-P...)
For more free education and information from The Steady Coach, please visit our YouTube channel and website: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thesteadycoach Free Healing Chronic Dizziness Course: https://thesteadycoach.com/free-course Instagram: @therealsteadycoach Our website: https://thesteadycoach.com
DISCLAIMER: Please note that Yonit Arthur, The Steady Coach and any of our guests are not acting as an audiologist nor offering audiology or medical services or advice on any public videos or on any other content. This channel provides wellness education and personal opinion only, and are not meant to be a substitute for medical or mental health instruction or intervention. Use any tools discussed at your own risk.
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