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心理拾光
157|安頓與慈悲:用身心容納之窗連結身與心
冠竹心理師和大家分享,在她的臨床工作中覺得非常實用的概念「身心容納之窗」。 身心容納之窗最早由Dan Siegal提出,後來被許多投入創傷研究的臨床工作者使用與擴充。透過身心容納之窗的架構,我們可以感知自己是不是脫離了安頓自在的狀態,進入過高激發的戰鬥模式,還是過低激發的凍結模式,在這個方法背後,其實與人類演化的過程也很有關喔! 節目中提到的相關研究者如下: Pat Odgen:Sensorimotor Psychotherapy method的發展者 Peter A. Levine:《解鎖:創傷療癒地圖》的作者 ____ 因串流平台留言難以即時回覆,想要與拾光互動的聽眾朋友,歡迎至臉書留言,我們每週會在臉書上發佈最新集數唷! 拾光FB連結:https://www.facebook.com/lightsinyou 拾光心理諮商所:https://linktr.ee/lightsinyou ____ 七十億分之一 Instrumental 演唱: Julia 吳卓源、婁峻碩SHOU 編曲: terrytyelee 梁永泰、Tower Da Funkmasta 陶逸群 、Julia 吳卓源 作曲: Julia 吳卓源、婁峻碩SHOU 製作: terrytyelee 梁永泰 發行: ChynaHouse 授權: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/deed.zh_TW 連結: https://kkbox.fm/KsYmHa?utm_source=firstory&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=audio_library Powered by Firstory Hosting
2024-12-11
40 min
Success Leaves Clues with Robin Bailey and Al McDonald
Success Leaves Clues: Ep140 with guest Joshua Siegal, People & Culture Leader @7Shift and the 2023 Fight to End Cancer CHAMPION
"Defeat is NEVER an option"... Returning to the podcast today fresh off his recent win at the Fight to End Cancer Charity Gala boxing match, our friend Joshua "THE FIRST AVENGER" Siegal is here! Josh joins hosts Robin & Al to discuss his recent foray into the main ring at the Fight to End Cancer boxing match where he and his wife Julia raised $25,000 for this premium fundraising event. He shares just a few of the million and one life/business lessons he learned from his night in the ring as well as his recent move to 7shifts, joining the t...
2023-06-06
31 min
The Dark Archive
Denver International Airport: Home to the Illuminati and a Big Blue Horse
Denver International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, serving millions of travelers each year. However, since its opening in 1995, the airport has been shrouded in controversy and conspiracy theories. In the season finale of The Dark Archive, we will explore the various theories surrounding the airport and try to separate fact from fiction. We delve into the theory that the airport is home to a secret underground bunker, which is supposedly designed to house government officials and the elite in the event of a catastrophic event. We explore the various murals and artwork...
2023-05-10
58 min
The Dark Archive
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral: Outlaws of the Wild West
In this episode, we delve into the iconic Wild West showdown known as the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Taking place on October 26, 1881 in Tombstone, Arizona, this event has become one of the most enduring legends of the American frontier. We start by setting the scene and examining the context of the gunfight. Tombstone was a booming silver mining town, with tensions running high between various factions vying for power and control. The Earp brothers, Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan, were lawmen who had recently arrived in town and were trying to establish themselves as the new...
2023-05-03
38 min
The Dark Archive
Church of Scientology: Cult, Business, or New Religious Movement?
In this episode, we delve into the controversial world of the Church of Scientology, one of the most secretive and mysterious religious organizations in the world. The Church of Scientology has long been the subject of intense scrutiny and controversy, with critics arguing that it is a dangerous cult that exploits its members, while supporters maintain that it is a legitimate religion with a unique set of beliefs and practices. We explore the origins of Scientology, its beliefs and practices, as well as its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. We also examine the criticisms leveled against Scientology, including claims of...
2023-04-26
1h 22
The Dark Archive
Toxic Workplaces: Radium Girls, Mad Hatters, and Breaker Boys
In this episode, we’ll be exploring infamous cases of (literal) toxic workplaces. First, we will examine the tragic story of the radium girls, who worked in factories painting watch dials with radioactive paint in the early 20th century. Despite being assured that the paint was safe, the women ingested dangerous levels of radium, which led to cancer and other illnesses. Next, we will explore the origins of the phrase “mad as a hatter” and its connection to the hat-making industry in the 18th and 19th centuries. Hat makers used a chemical called mercury nitrate in the production of felt h...
2023-04-19
57 min
The Dark Archive
The June 1962 Alcatraz Escape: History’s Most Daring Prison Break
In this episode, we’ll be exploring one of the most notorious prison escapes in American history, the June 1962 Alcatraz Escape. Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, located on a rocky island off the coast of San Francisco, was considered to be one of the most secure prisons in the world, housing some of the most dangerous criminals of the time. We’ll delve into the events surrounding the Alcatraz escape, including the planning and execution of the escape itself, as well as the aftermath and investigation. We’ll examine the methods used by the escapees, including their intricate plan to dig out of...
2023-04-12
1h 06
The Dark Archive
The Real Peaky Blinders: The Bloody Gangs of Birmingham
In this episode, we’ll be exploring the real-life Peaky Blinders gang. Originally a street gang in late 19th and early 20th century Birmingham, England, the Peaky Blinders have since become a pop culture phenomenon, thanks in large part to the hit television series of the same name. We’ll delve into the history of the Peaky Blinders, including their origins, their rise to power, and their eventual decline. We’ll also examine the gang’s tactics, including their signature weapon, the “peaky cap,” and how they used violence and intimidation to control the city’s streets. Throughout the...
2023-04-05
1h 11
The Dark Archive
Joan of Arc: Maid of Orleans, Defender of the French Nation
In this episode, we delve into one of the most iconic and inspiring figures of medieval Europe, Joan of Arc. We discuss her life story, from her humble beginnings in the French countryside, to her visions of saints and angels that inspired her to lead the French army to victory against the English at the Siege of Orleans. We discuss the political and religious climate of France during Joan’s lifetime, and how her story reflects the tensions between France and England at the time. We also examine the controversy surrounding Joan’s trial and execution, as well...
2023-03-29
1h 05
The Dark Archive
Cryogenics: Futurists Hoping for Immortality
In this episode, we explore the cutting-edge field of cryogenics, which involves the freezing and preservation of living tissue at ultra-low temperatures. We begin by examining the science of cryogenics, including the technology used to freeze tissue and the challenges of preserving it over long periods of time. We also delve into the ethical considerations surrounding cryogenics and discuss the complex issues of consent, personal autonomy, and the rights of the deceased, as well as the broader implications of using cryogenics to extend human life. We even take a look at some current “patients” who have been frozen, and some...
2023-03-22
1h 10
The Dark Archive
Satanic Panic: Speak of the Devil
The following installment of The Dark Archive contains descriptions of child abuse of both a physical and sexual nature. Listener discretion is strongly advised. In the 1980s, a wave of hysteria swept through the United States as people became convinced that a vast Satanic conspiracy was at work, corrupting and abusing children. This phenomenon, known as the Satanic Panic, led to numerous high-profile cases of alleged Satanic ritual abuse. But how much of this panic was based in reality, and how much was just a product of fear and hysteria? In this episode, we explore...
2023-03-15
1h 25
The Dark Archive
D. B. Cooper: The Hijacker That Truly Disappeared
In this episode, we delve into one of the most fascinating unsolved mysteries in American history: the case of D.B. Cooper. In 1971, a man calling himself Cooper hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines flight and demanded $200,000 in ransom money, then jumped out of the plane with a parachute and vanished without a trace. Despite an extensive manhunt and numerous leads over the years, Cooper has never been found, and the case remains a tantalizing enigma. We explore the facts of the Cooper case, including the details of the hijacking, the investigation by law enforcement, and the various...
2023-03-08
1h 18
The Dark Archive
The Night Witches: Female Aviators Who Bombed Nazis by Night
In our second episode, we explore the little-known but inspiring story of the Night Witches, a group of Soviet Union’s all-female bomber pilots who flew daring nighttime missions during World War II. These women faced incredible challenges and danger as they bombed German targets on the Eastern Front, earning the respect and admiration of their fellow soldiers and striking fear into their enemies. We delve into the history of the Night Witches, from their formation in 1942 to their evolution into the elite 46th Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment. Along the way, we explore the gender dynamics of...
2023-03-01
1h 03
The Dark Archive
Valley of the Kings: The Curse of King Tut
Welcome to The Dark Archive! In our debut episode, we dive into one of the most enduring mysteries of ancient Egypt: The Curse of King Tut. When British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, he sparked a worldwide fascination with the young pharaoh and his legendary curse. According to the myth, anyone who disturbed the tomb would suffer a terrible fate, and several people associated with the excavation died under mysterious circumstances. But how much of this curse is real, and how much is just fiction? In this episode, we explore the history of King Tu...
2023-03-01
49 min
The Horror Review
Episode 69 - Crimson Peak, like a fairytale... but also horror
Join us for an in depth discussion and analysis of the 2017 adaptation of Stephen King's novel, Gerald's Game. Directed by Mike Flanagan.Starring: Carla Gugina, Bruce Greenwood, Carol Struycken, Henry Thomas, & Kate Siegal. To round out the month of February, we bring you a gothic tale with romance, deceit, and murder...*Spoiler Alert* - Full synopsis and behind the scenes morcels included. Scare-o-meter Ratings: Tasha - 3 skulls Julia - 4.5 skulls **Jack-o-lantern Ratings: Julia - 3 out of 5 Tasha - 2 out of 5 Consensus: Guillermo Del Toro deli...
2023-02-25
28 min
The Dark Archive
Introducing The Dark Archive
From stories of unruly dictators and undercover agents, to eerie urban legends and the occasional super niche historical episode, this podcast explores how dark, creepy, and strange this world really is. Join our hosts every week as they crack into The Dark Archive. Don’t forget to follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/thedarkarchivepodcast/ https://www.tiktok.com/@thedarkarchive/ https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkarchivepodcast/ And find more of our links here: https://linktr.ee/thedarkarchivepodcast/ A High Tops Media Podcast Check out more High Tops Me...
2023-02-22
01 min
The Horror Review
Episode 68 - Gerald's Game, is not fun...
Join us for an in depth discussion and analysis of the 2017 adaptation of Stephen King's novel, Gerald's Game. Directed by Mike Flanagan.Starring: Carla Gugina, Bruce Greenwood, Carol Struycken, Henry Thomas, & Kate Siegal. This film definitely takes a bit of a darker turn on the love/female character theme for the month of February. **Trigger Warning** - Conversations of depictions of sexual violence. *Spoiler Alert* - Full synopsis and behind the scenes morcels included.Scare-o-meter Ratings:Tasha - 7 skullsJulia - 7 skulls**Jack-o-lantern Ratings:Juli...
2023-02-18
35 min
Student Ministry Matters
Episode 110 - Helping Students Navigate Anxiety with Hanna Burge
Listen in as Dan Carson and Chris Vines talk with Hanna Burge (LAC) of Fresh Roots Family Counseling of Rogers, Arkansas about helping our students navigate the difficulties of anxiety. www.FreshRootsFamilyCounseling.com Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain by Daniel Siegal Self-Care for College Students by Julia Dellitt Netflix: Headspace (interactive version) Human - The World Within - Season 1, Episode 1 titled “React” The Mind, Explained – Season 2, Episode 2 titled “Teenage Brain” Podcast Partner: Central Baptist Coll...
2022-04-11
40 min
Serotonin Speaks
S2 Highlights
This month, check out some highlights and reflections from Kayden Siegal, Julia Messing, Adrian Quiroz-Nugent, and Madeline Gold!Original Episodes:- Kids Corner hosted by Julia Messing & Adrian Quiroz-Nugent- The Impact of ADHD hosted by Adrian Quiroz-Nugent & Heather Feuerstein- The LGBTQ+ Lens hosted by Madeline Gold & Heather FeuersteinSerotonin Speaks is a production of Serotonin Says Mental Health. You can find more content, subscribe to our monthly newsletter, and support Mental Health America by buying our merch at serotoninsays.com!Follow us on social media!IG: @serotoninsays
2022-01-26
23 min
Book Talk, etc.
Audiobook Gateway
Send us a textIn Episode 4 of Book Talk, Etc. Tina and Renee are talking about Audiobook gateways! They share what they're loving lately, their latest read, a shelf addition, and have book talk about why they love audiobooks, how they listen, and share a few of their favorite gateway audiobook recommendations Loving Lately1:24 Chom Chom Pet Roller 2:53 For Real: The Story of Reality TVLatest Read4:05 The Last Thing He Told Me - Laura Dave (narrator Rebecca Lowman)6:24 The Plot - Jean Hanff Korelitz (nar...
2021-06-15
45 min