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S1E12: Therapist Rachel Duthler on the Wilderness, Self Discovery, and Healing

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My guest Rachel Duthler, a wilderness therapy and play expert, has learned to embrace the adventure beautifully. Through her transformative journey from the Midwest to the West Coast, she discovered the profound healing power of nature and incorporated it into her therapy practices. Rachel enthusiastically opens up about her exciting wilderness adventures, and how these experiences have been a significant part of her and many others' healing process.
Ever wondered how spiritual and social justice circles intersect? Or perhaps you've questioned how spiritual bypassing impacts our communities? Rachel takes us on a deep dive into these complex issues, challenging us to think about our understanding of masculinity, femininity, and personality traits. Our conversation gets even more intriguing as we explore Jungian archetypes, social programming, and the critical role they play in shaping our behavior. Get ready to reevaluate your perspectives as we navigate the intricate world of spiritual and social justice communities.
On this journey with Rachel, we don't shy away from challenging topics. From the exploration of Jordan Peterson's concept of understanding evil to be good, to the role of religious trauma in our lives, Rachel's insights are profound. We delve into the power of platonic connections between men, and how they can be a catalyst for healing and growth. We also touch on the transformative power of relationships and self-discovery, the importance of context in understanding archetypes, and Rachel's incredible journey with queer youth in their healing process. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom that will challenge your thinking and encourage growth and self-awareness. Join us as we traverse this enlightening terrain with Rachel.

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Chapters

1. S1E12: Therapist Rachel Duthler on the Wilderness, Self Discovery, and Healing (00:00:00)

2. Wilderness Therapy and Rite of Passage (00:00:09)

3. Trauma-Informed Therapy and Practicing Aggression (00:15:38)

4. Spiritual and Social Justice Challenges (00:20:40)

5. Exploring Archetypes and Avoiding Labels (00:28:15)

6. Reflecting on Past Relationships and Self-Discovery (00:41:02)

7. Exploring Aggression and Softness (00:47:35)

8. Explore Shame, Fear, Warrior Archetype (01:02:12)

21 episodes

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My guest Rachel Duthler, a wilderness therapy and play expert, has learned to embrace the adventure beautifully. Through her transformative journey from the Midwest to the West Coast, she discovered the profound healing power of nature and incorporated it into her therapy practices. Rachel enthusiastically opens up about her exciting wilderness adventures, and how these experiences have been a significant part of her and many others' healing process.
Ever wondered how spiritual and social justice circles intersect? Or perhaps you've questioned how spiritual bypassing impacts our communities? Rachel takes us on a deep dive into these complex issues, challenging us to think about our understanding of masculinity, femininity, and personality traits. Our conversation gets even more intriguing as we explore Jungian archetypes, social programming, and the critical role they play in shaping our behavior. Get ready to reevaluate your perspectives as we navigate the intricate world of spiritual and social justice communities.
On this journey with Rachel, we don't shy away from challenging topics. From the exploration of Jordan Peterson's concept of understanding evil to be good, to the role of religious trauma in our lives, Rachel's insights are profound. We delve into the power of platonic connections between men, and how they can be a catalyst for healing and growth. We also touch on the transformative power of relationships and self-discovery, the importance of context in understanding archetypes, and Rachel's incredible journey with queer youth in their healing process. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom that will challenge your thinking and encourage growth and self-awareness. Join us as we traverse this enlightening terrain with Rachel.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. S1E12: Therapist Rachel Duthler on the Wilderness, Self Discovery, and Healing (00:00:00)

2. Wilderness Therapy and Rite of Passage (00:00:09)

3. Trauma-Informed Therapy and Practicing Aggression (00:15:38)

4. Spiritual and Social Justice Challenges (00:20:40)

5. Exploring Archetypes and Avoiding Labels (00:28:15)

6. Reflecting on Past Relationships and Self-Discovery (00:41:02)

7. Exploring Aggression and Softness (00:47:35)

8. Explore Shame, Fear, Warrior Archetype (01:02:12)

21 episodes

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