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Does creativity require suffering?
Rachel Moore, a therapist who specializes in working with creative people, has an illuminating answer to this question. She also talks about the connection between therapy and spirituality and why she compares Julia Cameron's book "The Artist's Way" to the Bible.
Rachel mentions a couple of her psychology heroes in this episode: Irvin Yalom and Gabor Mate'.
Learn more about Rachel's work at rachelmoorecounseling.com and connect with her on Instagram @rachelmoorecounseling.
Rachel is also the cohost of a great new podcast, Therapists at Play.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! I'm @YouKnowSandy on Instagram and Twitter.
As always, thanks to Michael Kobrin for the music.
Have a peaceful week!
What do you need to feel more peaceful? Let me know! I'm on Instagram @thesandycohen and at innerpeacetogo.com.
And want to see me in your inbox on the regular? Get my (Not) Everything Sucks newsletter! Sign up here.
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Does creativity require suffering?
Rachel Moore, a therapist who specializes in working with creative people, has an illuminating answer to this question. She also talks about the connection between therapy and spirituality and why she compares Julia Cameron's book "The Artist's Way" to the Bible.
Rachel mentions a couple of her psychology heroes in this episode: Irvin Yalom and Gabor Mate'.
Learn more about Rachel's work at rachelmoorecounseling.com and connect with her on Instagram @rachelmoorecounseling.
Rachel is also the cohost of a great new podcast, Therapists at Play.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! I'm @YouKnowSandy on Instagram and Twitter.
As always, thanks to Michael Kobrin for the music.
Have a peaceful week!
What do you need to feel more peaceful? Let me know! I'm on Instagram @thesandycohen and at innerpeacetogo.com.
And want to see me in your inbox on the regular? Get my (Not) Everything Sucks newsletter! Sign up here.