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#39 Waking the Tiger - with Peter Levine, PhD

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In this episode I speak with a major thinker and pioneer in the field of trauma and recovery and author of the seminal "Waking The Tiger", Dr. Peter Levine.
We talk:
- The concept of re-enactment and why it's so important to understand for personal and business relationships
- How memory formation works and what we mean by implicit and explicit memory
- Why trauma is still so taboo
- How Dr.Levine first discovered the natural mechanisms we can use to recover from trauma
- What we can do within businesses to acknowlege and benefit from understanding trauma
Enjoy!
Links:
www.traumahealing.com - home of The Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute

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> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/

In this episode I speak with a major thinker and pioneer in the field of trauma and recovery and author of the seminal "Waking The Tiger", Dr. Peter Levine.
We talk:
- The concept of re-enactment and why it's so important to understand for personal and business relationships
- How memory formation works and what we mean by implicit and explicit memory
- Why trauma is still so taboo
- How Dr.Levine first discovered the natural mechanisms we can use to recover from trauma
- What we can do within businesses to acknowlege and benefit from understanding trauma
Enjoy!
Links:
www.traumahealing.com - home of The Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute

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