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Exploring Rituals to Enrich Relationships and Create Change w/ Dr. Evan Imber-Black (Ep. 14)

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Rituals are a significant facet of our human experience. They enrich and give meaning to our life, and they make everything more fun- if done right!
If we didn’t have rituals, our days would just meld into each other as would our weeks, months and years… Our life would not have distinctive segments to focus on for personal care, productivity, creativity, connection, fun and enjoyment… It would be a string of passing time without it being acknowledged and properly experienced…
Rituals help us delineate time as in our daily routine, life transitions and celebrations. They facilitate the rites of passage and mark milestones. They give meaning to our experience. But they are even more impactful than this – they connect us, they give us identify, they give our relationships cohesiveness, they transmit legacy, they deepen our experiences. And most importantly they can serve as a mechanism for creating change…
In today’s episode I’m honored to share time with the wonderful Dr. Evan Imber-Black a prominent contributor to the Marriage and Family Therapy profession. We have a lovely conversation about the significance of rituals, their purpose, what makes a great ritual, and how they are impactful in our relationships and in special circumstances like step-families and multicultural families.
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🌟ABOUT OUR GUEST:
Dr. Evan Imber-Black is the Program Director of the MFT Program at Mercy University, and she founded and directed the Center for Families and Health at the Ackerman Institute in NYC, where she is affiliated as senior faculty. She was also a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where she founded and directed the Urban Institute for Families and Family Therapy Training. Dr. Imber-Black was the editor of Family Process, a major scholarly journal in family systems research and family therapy, and also the author of over 80 original papers and several books. She has made major contributions to the MFT profession in Families and Larger Systems, Family Rituals and Family Secrets. Learn more about her here.
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🌟MENTIONED INSIDE / RESOURCES:
Book – Ritual for Our Times: Celebrating, Healing and Changing Our Lives and Our Relationships
Article – Rituals in the Time of COVID‐19: Imagination, Responsiveness, and the Human Spirit
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🌟MORE ON THIS EPISODE:
Watch the YouTube Video!
More about the podcast on our Podcast Page.

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🌟WANT MORE?
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Get Started with an Initial Session!
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Chapters

1. Exploring Rituals to Enrich Relationships and Create Change w/ Dr. Evan Imber-Black (Ep. 14) (00:00:00)

2. The 4 Specific Types of Rituals (00:09:47)

3. The Significance and Purpose of Rituals (00:19:25)

4. What Happened to Rituals During Covid (00:25:17)

5. Doing Rituals in Special Family and Relationship Circumstances (00:29:33)

6. How to Address and Enhance Rituals (00:34:10)

7. The Elements of Rituals (00:39:44)

23 episodes

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Rituals are a significant facet of our human experience. They enrich and give meaning to our life, and they make everything more fun- if done right!
If we didn’t have rituals, our days would just meld into each other as would our weeks, months and years… Our life would not have distinctive segments to focus on for personal care, productivity, creativity, connection, fun and enjoyment… It would be a string of passing time without it being acknowledged and properly experienced…
Rituals help us delineate time as in our daily routine, life transitions and celebrations. They facilitate the rites of passage and mark milestones. They give meaning to our experience. But they are even more impactful than this – they connect us, they give us identify, they give our relationships cohesiveness, they transmit legacy, they deepen our experiences. And most importantly they can serve as a mechanism for creating change…
In today’s episode I’m honored to share time with the wonderful Dr. Evan Imber-Black a prominent contributor to the Marriage and Family Therapy profession. We have a lovely conversation about the significance of rituals, their purpose, what makes a great ritual, and how they are impactful in our relationships and in special circumstances like step-families and multicultural families.
………………………………………………
🌟ABOUT OUR GUEST:
Dr. Evan Imber-Black is the Program Director of the MFT Program at Mercy University, and she founded and directed the Center for Families and Health at the Ackerman Institute in NYC, where she is affiliated as senior faculty. She was also a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where she founded and directed the Urban Institute for Families and Family Therapy Training. Dr. Imber-Black was the editor of Family Process, a major scholarly journal in family systems research and family therapy, and also the author of over 80 original papers and several books. She has made major contributions to the MFT profession in Families and Larger Systems, Family Rituals and Family Secrets. Learn more about her here.
…………………………………………………
🌟MENTIONED INSIDE / RESOURCES:
Book – Ritual for Our Times: Celebrating, Healing and Changing Our Lives and Our Relationships
Article – Rituals in the Time of COVID‐19: Imagination, Responsiveness, and the Human Spirit
…………………………………………………
🌟MORE ON THIS EPISODE:
Watch the YouTube Video!
More about the podcast on our Podcast Page.

………………………………………
🌟WANT MORE?
Need more support?
Get Started with an Initial Session!
Connect with us on Social!
Facebook | LinkedIn | X | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

DISCLAIMER: This content is meant to support your Journey and not as a replacement for professional assistance. Additionally, the ideas and resources provides by our guests are their ideas and recommendations alone and not necessarily a reflection of the host’s.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Exploring Rituals to Enrich Relationships and Create Change w/ Dr. Evan Imber-Black (Ep. 14) (00:00:00)

2. The 4 Specific Types of Rituals (00:09:47)

3. The Significance and Purpose of Rituals (00:19:25)

4. What Happened to Rituals During Covid (00:25:17)

5. Doing Rituals in Special Family and Relationship Circumstances (00:29:33)

6. How to Address and Enhance Rituals (00:34:10)

7. The Elements of Rituals (00:39:44)

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