Send us a text Melissa Beaton shares a letter written to her colleagues about her personal journey as a psychologist with ADHD, addressing the prejudice and biases she's experienced within the mental health profession. • Struggling with executive dysfunction throughout life despite extensive therapy and personal development • Initially attributing difficulties to early life experiences, attachment disruptions, and possible brain injury • Discovering ADHD diagnosis later in life after realizi...
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Send us a text Melissa Beaton shares a letter written to her colleagues about her personal journey as a psychologist with ADHD, addressing the prejudice and biases she's experienced within the mental health profession. • Struggling with executive dysfunction throughout life despite extensive therapy and personal development • Initially attributing difficulties to early life experiences, attachment disruptions, and possible brain injury • Discovering ADHD diagnosis later in life after realizi...
Tantra Isn’t What You Think—Rita Anaiê on Healing & Liberation
The Place for Connection
54 minutes
8 months ago
Tantra Isn’t What You Think—Rita Anaiê on Healing & Liberation
Send us a text What if the key to deep healing isn’t in your mind, but in your body? 🤯 In this episode of The Place for Connection, I sit down with Rita Anaiê of Chrysalis Tantra, a tantric and body shaman who walked away from a corporate career in architecture after receiving unexpected spiritual guidance. Through Tantra, she discovered a path to embodied healing, self-liberation, and deep transformation—and now she’s here to share it with you. 🔥 What you'll learn in this episode: ✨ What Ta...
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Send us a text Melissa Beaton shares a letter written to her colleagues about her personal journey as a psychologist with ADHD, addressing the prejudice and biases she's experienced within the mental health profession. • Struggling with executive dysfunction throughout life despite extensive therapy and personal development • Initially attributing difficulties to early life experiences, attachment disruptions, and possible brain injury • Discovering ADHD diagnosis later in life after realizi...