212: Implicit Psychotherapy and Couples with Dr. Abi Blakeslee

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The Couples Therapist Couch

社会科学

2024-05-28

47 分钟
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Get the Couples Therapy 101 course: https://www.couplestherapistcouch.com/ Join the Couples Therapist Inner Circle: https://www.couplestherapistcouch.com/inner-circle-new In this episode, Shane talks with Dr. Abi Blakeslee about implicit psychotherapy and couples. Abi is the founder of Implicit Psychotherapy and senior faculty at Somatic Experiencing International. Hear how to help people find deeper healing, how implicit memory works, how somatic experiencing fits with implicit memories, how childhood trauma impacts relationships years later, and how small changes can make a big impact over time. To learn more about Abi, visit: AbiBlakeslee.com ImplicitPsychotherapy.com   You can also listen to Abi on Episode 169 of The Couples Therapist Couch
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  • But if each partner just makes slight shifts each time, we do it slightly differently each time,

  • then the larger pattern can really change over a longer time.

  • Welcome to the Couples Therapist Couch, the podcast for couples therapists,

  • marriage counselors, and relationship coaches to explore the practice of couples therapy.

  • And now your host, Shane Burkle.

  • Hey, everybody.

  • Welcome back to the Couples Therapist Couch.

  • This is Shane Burkle, and this is the podcast that's all about the practice of couples therapy.

  • Thank you so much for tuning in. I'm a licensed therapist,

  • and I try to bring on experts in the world of couples therapy in order to give you a foundational education about how to do the work.

  • And this week, I brought on Dr. Abby Blakesley, who the founder of Implicit Psychotherapy,

  • and she's a senior faculty at the Somatic Experiencing International.

  • So we talked all about implicit memory developmental trauma, which I think is just so important.

  • You know, the things that we go through as children impact us and influence our decisions,

  • even as adults, and influence our feelings and behaviors and the way that we are in relationships.

  • And it's really important

  • that we have a foundational understanding of that so we can help the people we work with as much as possible.

  • And before we get to the interview,

  • I just want to ask you if you have found any value in this podcast.

  • If you could leave a rating or a review,