Tori Olds Interview - Integrating Experiential Psychotherapies
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- View interview series here: tinyurl.com/mrymdnn2
This is one of an ongoing series of interviews with master practitioners of experiential psychotherapy!
Vincent Ryan, Integrative Pyschotherapist (IACP) interviews Tori Olds, Ph.D. on how she integrates AEDP, IFS, Coherence Therapy, Somatic Experiencing, PACT and other mindfulness-based experiential forms of therapy in her practice and in her trainings for therapy practitioners.
Read about Tori's "Minding The Heart" training group for therapists here:
Minding the Heart is a weekly 14-session training group which focuses on topics such as mindfulness and interpersonal neurobiology, trauma work, attunement training, working with defenses and emotion, tracking the body, attachment in couples work, and relinquishing shame. Sydnor and I draw on our training in AEDP, Somatic Experiencing, SCT, Tatkin’s couples work (PACT), and object relations theory. The meetings are didactic a well as experiential, with discussion, demonstrations, and case consultation. Tori and Sydnor will be beginning another group in the Spring. If you are interested in training with us, please feel free to contact me.
YES!. This work, this co-journeying with another human is BEAUTY. Thank you Tori!
Terrific Tori...the 'completing' concept is everything.
Great interview! Dr. Olds is contagious and an excellent communicator.
"you can't leave a place till you arrive there" might be a new quote for my door, really simple and helpful :)
Great interview and great host. I can see Gendlin saying is about carrying forward once and again.
So see what you mean! I've been making lots of connections between Gene Gendlin and Tori lately. Thank you for reminding me of his "carrying it forward" in the context of her sense of "completion". Yes!
She’s been SUPER helpful for me and my clients.
Excellent, Tori! Thank you!💜🙏💜
Greetings from Maryland!
I've been involved in the exact same therapy approaches since 2013 when I became a therapist and have worked to champion these approaches to my peers since then. Several newer therapists have come to me have the experience of this type of work and some have told me that I should teach workshops or something on experiential work. I really don't have the time or feel like I have the mastery yet for this so it's so awesome to see someone working to champion this work!
Experiential Psychotherapy is really the therapy of the future!
Love this
Hi Dr. Olds! Thanks for this video explaining your recent thoughts on the intersections of experiential therapy. I found your concept of "completion" illuminating. I wonder if your conceptualization of completion is the same as "meaning-making" as it is used in many psychotherapies in the sense of processing cognitions, emotions, and somatic sensations to a state of rest or homeostasis? - Dr. Diak, The Happiness Psychologist