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If you’ve ever wondered why you might not feel safe in the world after loss, don’t trust people as much as you used to because of painful experiences or seem to feel “stuck” in hopelessness when you desperately want deeper trust and hope while grieving, then this conversation is going to bring you some clarity.
My guest is a man with almost 50 years of experience and over 80,000 direct contact hours as a therapist that developed a practical attachment theory and human development theory that has been taught to thousands of University students. He’s also the co-founder of the Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies.
In this episode, Duey Freeman, a true elder and mentor, skillfully takes us through his attachment model, showing us why it's valuable to grasp and how it can change the way we understand grief.
Whether your early childhood memories are vivid or few, you're invited to dive into how those early attachments influence your life now, particularly in how you handle grief.
This is brave and courageous work. Titrate as needed.
Thank you so much for listening and supporting!
-Rachel
TW: Sexual Assault- 1:08-1:10
All things Duey:
Duey's Instagram, Website, and Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies.
Free Enneagram Test through Truity!
If you’ve ever wondered why you might not feel safe in the world after loss, don’t trust people as much as you used to because of painful experiences or seem to feel “stuck” in hopelessness when you desperately want deeper trust and hope while grieving, then this conversation is going to bring you some clarity.
My guest is a man with almost 50 years of experience and over 80,000 direct contact hours as a therapist that developed a practical attachment theory and human development theory that has been taught to thousands of University students. He’s also the co-founder of the Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies.
In this episode, Duey Freeman, a true elder and mentor, skillfully takes us through his attachment model, showing us why it's valuable to grasp and how it can change the way we understand grief.
Whether your early childhood memories are vivid or few, you're invited to dive into how those early attachments influence your life now, particularly in how you handle grief.
This is brave and courageous work. Titrate as needed.
Thank you so much for listening and supporting!
-Rachel
TW: Sexual Assault- 1:08-1:10
All things Duey:
Duey's Instagram, Website, and Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies.
Free Enneagram Test through Truity!