just between us girls? i have a capital-S SHOW for you this week! and the star of said show is Michael McMahon, a multidisciplinary clinician, educator, and founder of Moving Mountain Institute. he was kind enough to pop into the Bedside Manner Universe to have a little chat about my favorite things: the human body, touch, connection, art, and the imagination.
this is a little extra-long, extra special eppy to tide you over before i go on my self-induced mini hiatus to find love once and for all. oops, i mean study for my 2nd year comps exams. see you in a few weeks honey! xoxo
mike’s osteopathic roots and his long windy road of being on “the helper path”
polyvagal theory!! (this comes in at the end)
touch and listening hands, baby
the clinical and practical power of the imagination
mixing modalities in practice
feeling like a poser at school when it seems like everyone else has way more experience than you do
going to massage school and fighting cancer…at the same time honey!!
touch communicating awareness
thinking artistically even if you’re not an artist
relational neurobiology
setting up our classrooms to support what's going on in clinic
‘holy insecurity” and letting things make meaning for you
Mike’s intake and what a typical sesh is like (and how he’s adjusted in COVID times when you can’t see people’s faces)
if where it is, it isn’t, how do we find out where it is, then?
working with resistance and when spicy stuff come up for patients in a session
being responsive to the tissue vs directive to the tissue
safety IS the treatment, sweetie
the student expérience, and the spectre of evaluation
the opportunity to go deep and shift our teaching/practicing in a COVID worldMichael will soon be launching courses in their new blended format, which you can attend from afar for lecture content and then get your cute little butt to PDX to do the technique portions of the courses en vivo.
Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory (instead of the regular text. Porges himself says that the main text was never intended for a large audience and it is not very readable unless one is a neurophysiologist)
Being a Brainwise Therapist by Bonnie Badencoch
The Pocket Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology by Dan Siegel
The podcast Therapist Uncensored
Rilke & Emily Dickinson (aka Michael's "oracle." his words, not mine!)
Hunger Mountain by David Hinton
Existence, a Story also by David Hinton Michael: IG // @movingmountaininstitute WEB // movingmountaininstitute.com EMAIL // [email protected]
Moi: IG // @bedside.manner TW // @bedsidemannerxo WEB // bedsidemanneruniverse.com
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and, as always, let me know if you need anything x