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Etymologies of Care is a podcast about rethinking what it means simply to care– through language, across culture, and within the spaces between us. Hosted by clinical psychologist and conversation partner Paul Lichtenberg, these episodes explore how language and words, relationships, and culture shape the way we suffer, heal, and thrive.
Drawing on the work of the Center for Integrative Relational Health, each conversation invites us to move beyond the idea of “what’s wrong with you?” toward a deeper sense of awareness that reveals the wisdom and wholeness you already have within you. In Etymologies of Care, you’ll hear from voices across different disciplines–(and from all walks of life — people re-imagining a cultural shift from mental health as an individualized pursuit to relational health as a shared relational practice.
Whether you’re a professional working with clients, a student just entering the field of care, or simply someone longing for authentic community, you’ll find insight, connection, and the reminder that there is nothing wrong with you
The podcast is launching in October, subscribe now to never miss an episode. You can also visit the podcast’s website here: https://www.integrativerelationalhealth.com/etymologies-of-care
By Paul Lichtenberg, PhDEtymologies of Care is a podcast about rethinking what it means simply to care– through language, across culture, and within the spaces between us. Hosted by clinical psychologist and conversation partner Paul Lichtenberg, these episodes explore how language and words, relationships, and culture shape the way we suffer, heal, and thrive.
Drawing on the work of the Center for Integrative Relational Health, each conversation invites us to move beyond the idea of “what’s wrong with you?” toward a deeper sense of awareness that reveals the wisdom and wholeness you already have within you. In Etymologies of Care, you’ll hear from voices across different disciplines–(and from all walks of life — people re-imagining a cultural shift from mental health as an individualized pursuit to relational health as a shared relational practice.
Whether you’re a professional working with clients, a student just entering the field of care, or simply someone longing for authentic community, you’ll find insight, connection, and the reminder that there is nothing wrong with you
The podcast is launching in October, subscribe now to never miss an episode. You can also visit the podcast’s website here: https://www.integrativerelationalhealth.com/etymologies-of-care