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Sasha Cuff is a Relational Somatic Practitioner who has spent the last 25 years studying trauma and trauma resolution of all types, along with exploring a multitude of healing modalities and cultural perspectives on wellness. Sasha is deeply committed to his own shadow work and helping others in an embodied way.
We sit down with Sasha to discuss his work in somatic therapy and the fact that what we are experiencing psychologically is often a symptom of our biology.
We talk about the physiological impact of our relational wounds, the extent to which developmental/childhood trauma can block access to relational healing, the role psychedelic therapy can play in deep integrative repair, and the importance of creating specific containers and after care protocols that hold space for processing as we navigate healing trauma with psychedelics.
We were so inspired by this conversation with Sasha and we know you will be too!
You can connect with Sasha through his classes on Nectara by visiting nectara.co; be sure to checkout his masterclass on the physiology of trauma.
Interested in joining a live virtual group class with us? We lead a variety of wellness sessions every week in TAT Lab. Visit tatlab.app or @thetatlab on Instagram to learn more about the safe, supportive community created to help you on your journey to a better version of yourself.
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Sasha Cuff is a Relational Somatic Practitioner who has spent the last 25 years studying trauma and trauma resolution of all types, along with exploring a multitude of healing modalities and cultural perspectives on wellness. Sasha is deeply committed to his own shadow work and helping others in an embodied way.
We sit down with Sasha to discuss his work in somatic therapy and the fact that what we are experiencing psychologically is often a symptom of our biology.
We talk about the physiological impact of our relational wounds, the extent to which developmental/childhood trauma can block access to relational healing, the role psychedelic therapy can play in deep integrative repair, and the importance of creating specific containers and after care protocols that hold space for processing as we navigate healing trauma with psychedelics.
We were so inspired by this conversation with Sasha and we know you will be too!
You can connect with Sasha through his classes on Nectara by visiting nectara.co; be sure to checkout his masterclass on the physiology of trauma.
Interested in joining a live virtual group class with us? We lead a variety of wellness sessions every week in TAT Lab. Visit tatlab.app or @thetatlab on Instagram to learn more about the safe, supportive community created to help you on your journey to a better version of yourself.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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