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Holistic Healing I: Creative healing for trauma

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Ever toyed with the idea of art and nature as therapy? Ever wondered how puppetry, improv, or even stand-up comedy can be tools for healing? Join seasoned therapists Stephanie Dinsmore and Jodie Lockey-Duesling, as we navigate the vibrant world of creative healing. We delve into the mind's bottom layers, the subconscious and unconscious, and explore how art, music, dance, and nature can unlock these hidden resources. We'll also unpack the significance of holistic therapy and its focus on mind-body connection and completing the trauma cycle. It's a journey into the self, tapping into the therapeutic power of creativity.

Jodie and Stephanie attempt to answer questions like:

How can holistic approaches to therapy, such as art, music, dance, and nature therapy, lead to profound therapeutic experiences?

How can creative healing be adapted for individuals who are more introverted?

What are some examples of creative healing exercises?

Chapters:

(00:01) - Creative Healing in Mental Health

We discuss various forms of creative healing, such as art, music, dance, and nature therapy, and highlight the importance of accessing the subconscious and unconscious through these modalities. We also touch on the bottom-up approach to therapy, which focuses on the mind-body connection and completing the trauma cycle.

(12:59) - Drama Therapy and Creative Healing Techniques

We discuss drama therapy and its techniques, such as reparenting and role-playing, as well as other forms of creative expression like puppetry, improv, and stand-up comedy. We also mention how TikTok can be a platform for authentic self-expression. For introverted listeners, we suggest individualized forms of creative healing, such as plant therapy, doodling, and mandalas. We also share an art exercise called the "Who Am I" exercise, which uncovers surprising insights about oneself.

Resources:

More information on Jodie-Lockey Duesling

More information on Stephanie Dinsmore

Book an appointment with Mindful Path Counselling

Follow us on Instagram

Disclaimer: Please note that while the "Therapists off the Clock" presents discussions on various mental health topics and provides general advice and education, it is not a substitute for professional mental health services or counselling. The information shared by the hosts is based on their professional experiences and personal observations, and it should not be considered as professional mental health advice. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or are considering self-harm, please seek immediate help from a healthcare provider. If you need professional counselling or psychotherapy, we recommend reaching out to a qualified mental health professional in your area. While we hope our podcast provides support and encouragement, it is not intended to replace any therapeutic relationship or specific advice provided by a mental health professional. Your use of this podcast does not establish a counsellor-client relationship with the hosts or any guests. Any action you take upon the information on this podcast is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection with the use of our podcast. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental health or a medical condition.

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Manage episode 394705209 series 3532995
Content provided by Jodie Lockey-Duesling & Stephanie Dinsmore, Jodie Lockey-Duesling, and Stephanie Dinsmore. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jodie Lockey-Duesling & Stephanie Dinsmore, Jodie Lockey-Duesling, and Stephanie Dinsmore or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ever toyed with the idea of art and nature as therapy? Ever wondered how puppetry, improv, or even stand-up comedy can be tools for healing? Join seasoned therapists Stephanie Dinsmore and Jodie Lockey-Duesling, as we navigate the vibrant world of creative healing. We delve into the mind's bottom layers, the subconscious and unconscious, and explore how art, music, dance, and nature can unlock these hidden resources. We'll also unpack the significance of holistic therapy and its focus on mind-body connection and completing the trauma cycle. It's a journey into the self, tapping into the therapeutic power of creativity.

Jodie and Stephanie attempt to answer questions like:

How can holistic approaches to therapy, such as art, music, dance, and nature therapy, lead to profound therapeutic experiences?

How can creative healing be adapted for individuals who are more introverted?

What are some examples of creative healing exercises?

Chapters:

(00:01) - Creative Healing in Mental Health

We discuss various forms of creative healing, such as art, music, dance, and nature therapy, and highlight the importance of accessing the subconscious and unconscious through these modalities. We also touch on the bottom-up approach to therapy, which focuses on the mind-body connection and completing the trauma cycle.

(12:59) - Drama Therapy and Creative Healing Techniques

We discuss drama therapy and its techniques, such as reparenting and role-playing, as well as other forms of creative expression like puppetry, improv, and stand-up comedy. We also mention how TikTok can be a platform for authentic self-expression. For introverted listeners, we suggest individualized forms of creative healing, such as plant therapy, doodling, and mandalas. We also share an art exercise called the "Who Am I" exercise, which uncovers surprising insights about oneself.

Resources:

More information on Jodie-Lockey Duesling

More information on Stephanie Dinsmore

Book an appointment with Mindful Path Counselling

Follow us on Instagram

Disclaimer: Please note that while the "Therapists off the Clock" presents discussions on various mental health topics and provides general advice and education, it is not a substitute for professional mental health services or counselling. The information shared by the hosts is based on their professional experiences and personal observations, and it should not be considered as professional mental health advice. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or are considering self-harm, please seek immediate help from a healthcare provider. If you need professional counselling or psychotherapy, we recommend reaching out to a qualified mental health professional in your area. While we hope our podcast provides support and encouragement, it is not intended to replace any therapeutic relationship or specific advice provided by a mental health professional. Your use of this podcast does not establish a counsellor-client relationship with the hosts or any guests. Any action you take upon the information on this podcast is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection with the use of our podcast. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental health or a medical condition.

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