A wee said to be 10min ended up being 28min Guided Body Scan. An intentional space to feel and connect. In my work as a therapist, alongside being a human in a wild world, I'm seeing a swirling angst and deep need to slow down and gently connect, but how? Sometimes having a wee companion to journey us through that connection can be so helpful. That knowing helped inspire me to dust off thee old yoga nidra/mindfulness body scan practice... if you have a wee listen I hope you take somethi...
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A wee said to be 10min ended up being 28min Guided Body Scan. An intentional space to feel and connect. In my work as a therapist, alongside being a human in a wild world, I'm seeing a swirling angst and deep need to slow down and gently connect, but how? Sometimes having a wee companion to journey us through that connection can be so helpful. That knowing helped inspire me to dust off thee old yoga nidra/mindfulness body scan practice... if you have a wee listen I hope you take somethi...
Exploring eating disorders, body neutrality, identity shifts, the impact of meaning with Craig Lee
Umbrella Therapy
1 hour 7 minutes
1 year ago
Exploring eating disorders, body neutrality, identity shifts, the impact of meaning with Craig Lee
Potentially sensitive topics are explored in this episode. If you are feeling tender around the themes of eating disorders, your relationship with food, self worth and more, I would suggest giving this episode a wee skip. In this truly wonderfully connected episode, Craig and I explore: -the misconceptions surrounding eating disorders -body neutrality -orthorexia -the impact of social media -identity shifts -the healing, nourishing impact of finding meaning and purpose -and more Cr...
Umbrella Therapy
A wee said to be 10min ended up being 28min Guided Body Scan. An intentional space to feel and connect. In my work as a therapist, alongside being a human in a wild world, I'm seeing a swirling angst and deep need to slow down and gently connect, but how? Sometimes having a wee companion to journey us through that connection can be so helpful. That knowing helped inspire me to dust off thee old yoga nidra/mindfulness body scan practice... if you have a wee listen I hope you take somethi...