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Richard Zwicky introduced Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, an Imago relationship therapist. Rabbi Slatkin explained their approach to relationships, emphasizing the divine orchestration of events, the importance of healing within relationships, and the role of Imago theory in understanding relational dynamics, along with the integration of spirituality and psychology.
They discussed how challenges in relationships are opportunities for healing and how individuals often recreate childhood dynamics with partners. Rabbi Slatkin detailed how Imago therapy aims to help couples achieve a "conscious relationship" by recognizing how current triggers relate to past experiences, particularly through the "90/10 rule."
They also discussed the brain's neuroplasticity and how attuned presence can rewire an "anxious brain." The discussion also touched on common communication missteps in relationships, the subjective nature of perception in conflict, and how their approach integrates Jewish mystical beliefs with psychological frameworks. Lastly, Rabbi Slatkin explained how parents can prevent the transmission of generational trauma by being self-aware of their behaviors and understanding triggers from their own childhood experiences.
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Richard Zwicky introduced Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, an Imago relationship therapist. Rabbi Slatkin explained their approach to relationships, emphasizing the divine orchestration of events, the importance of healing within relationships, and the role of Imago theory in understanding relational dynamics, along with the integration of spirituality and psychology.
They discussed how challenges in relationships are opportunities for healing and how individuals often recreate childhood dynamics with partners. Rabbi Slatkin detailed how Imago therapy aims to help couples achieve a "conscious relationship" by recognizing how current triggers relate to past experiences, particularly through the "90/10 rule."
They also discussed the brain's neuroplasticity and how attuned presence can rewire an "anxious brain." The discussion also touched on common communication missteps in relationships, the subjective nature of perception in conflict, and how their approach integrates Jewish mystical beliefs with psychological frameworks. Lastly, Rabbi Slatkin explained how parents can prevent the transmission of generational trauma by being self-aware of their behaviors and understanding triggers from their own childhood experiences.
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