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In this conversation, we explore the evolving landscape of therapy in the context of technology, embodiment, and the importance of in-person connection. We discuss the challenges therapists face today, the significance of personal therapy, and the integration of various professional identities into therapeutic practice. Jordan emphasizes the need for therapists to be aware of their own bodies and experiences to better connect with their clients, and we reflect on the journey towards mastery in her work. Jordan's full bio is below.

@jordandann

https://jordandann.com/

Chapters

00:00 The Impact of Technology on Human Connection

08:19 The Importance of In-Person Therapy

12:00 Creative Approaches to Therapy

18:53 Challenges Faced by Therapists

26:18 The Role of Supervision in Therapy

31:30 Integration and Mastery in Therapy

36:44 The Role of Somatic Experiencing in Trauma Treatment

39:30 Teaching and Learning in Therapy

49:32 Future Directions

Jordan Dann is a nationally certified, New York State–licensed psychoanalyst, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, and Certified Imago Relationship Therapist. She brings a dynamic, integrative approach to her work, blending Gestalt therapy, somatic psychology, and relational neuroscience to support individuals and couples in cultivating deeper self-awareness, emotional resilience, and authentic connection.
With a background in coaching and directing actors, Jordan has long been drawn to the art of embodied expression. Her early career in the performing arts informs her therapeutic style, which emphasizes presence, creativity, and the transformative power of relational attunement.
Jordan is the author of "Somatic Therapy for Healing Trauma: Effective Tools to Strengthen the Mind-Body Connection", a practical workbook offering evidence-based techniques for nervous system regulation and trauma integration. She is also the co-editor of "Experiential Therapies for Treating Trauma", a comprehensive volume highlighting diverse, body-centered modalities for trauma recovery.
As the creator of the Relationship Transformation Course, Jordan teaches the art of rupture and repair, guiding couples through the complexities of intimacy with clarity and compassion. She serves as faculty at the Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy in Manhattan and maintains a private practice in New York City.
Jordan's work has been featured in various media outlets, and she shares insights on somatic healing and conscious relationships through her Instagram platform, @jordandann.