Season 1, Episode 6: Self-Love Abundance, Part 1 of 2 with Ross Rosenberg
Release Date: 06/03/2018
The Luminous Brain
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Renowned psychotherapist Ross Rosenberg, M.Ed., LCPC, CADC, CSAT, has spent his career studying and treating trauma and its consequences. He joins Michael to explore the relationships between psychotherapeutic dynamics associated with trauma and their connections to the functions of the human brain. Ross brings a wealth of clinical experience to the conversation and illuminates the crucial variable of self-love deficit versus self-love abundance.
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info_outlineRenowned psychotherapist Ross Rosenberg, M.Ed., LCPC, CADC, CSAT, has spent his career studying and treating trauma and its consequences. He joins Michael to explore the relationships between psychotherapeutic dynamics associated with trauma and their connections to the functions of the human brain. Ross brings a wealth of clinical experience to the conversation and illuminates the crucial variable of self-love deficit versus self-love abundance.