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ManTalks Podcast

Duey Freeman - Gestalt Therapy, What Men Struggle With, And How We Protect Ourselves

ManTalks Podcast

Connor Beaton

Relationships, Education, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.8591 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Forgive the occasional sound blips. Sometimes Zoom behaves badly! Whether you've just dipped your toes into therapy or have been a long-time adherent, have a listen to this. I love Duey's no-nonsense yet compassionate approach. It's rooted in connection and relationship—a result of his extensive training in gestalt therapy. We cover what gestalt therapy is, what men typically struggle with and why, and how we're all just trying to protect ourselves. Duey Freeman, MA, LPC is co-founder of the Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies, director of the Gestalt Institute of the Rockies, and owner of his psychotherapy private practice. After teaching for 24 years at Naropa University he has decided to move in a more creative direction. Most recently and in collaboration with Kimberly Beck M Ed, he has created: The Coming Home Project and Relational Rewilding Retreats. As a licensed psychotherapist, teacher, and consultant, Duey has extensive training and experience in gestalt therapy, equine therapy, family therapy, bioenergetIcs, and counseling with children and adolescents. In 1982, Duey joined and revived the Gestalt Institute of the Rockies, he co-founded the Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies in 2008. This institute sprang out of the need for thorough training in working relationally with horses as therapeutic partners. GEIR is one of the only Institutes that require competence therapeutically as well as competence in relational horsemanship. Duey joined Naropa in 1992 and has been extensively involved in the creation of the Gestalt, Human Development, and Family Systems programs. He has helped to develop the Equine section of the Wilderness Therapy certification and degree. He taught for the University of Northern Colorado, traveling across Colorado teaching and working with schools systems supporting teachers to better understand and work with the children they teach. Prior to working in higher education, Duey was a therapist in the school system and a principal of a school. Throughout the year, Duey partners with professional therapists and skilled horsemen and women throughout the country and world to provide psychotherapy, Gestalt Equine Psychotherapy, parenting and human development workshops, and Relational Horsemanship classes. Some of Duey's partners include Joan Rieger, Duane Mullner, Erika Friess, Megan Powers, Rosemary Wyndham-Jones, Rob Pliskin, Kristi Moon, Kimberly Beck, and Amy and Steve LeSatz.   Connect with Duey -Website: http://www.dueyfreeman.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

All right, team, welcome to the man talk show.

0:13.7

I'm Connor Beaton.

0:15.0

And joining me today is a good friend of mine, a mentor, teacher, Mr. Dewey Freeman. He is the co-founder of the

0:24.5

Gestalt Institute of the Rockies. He's the director of the Gestalt Institute of the Rockies,

0:30.0

an owner of psychotherapy private practice. And after teaching for 24 years at Noropa University,

0:37.3

he has decided to move in a more creative direction.

0:40.6

Most recently, and in collaboration with Kimberly Beck, he has created the Coming Home Project

0:45.8

and relationship rewilding retreats. So he's a licensed psychotherapist, teacher, and consultant,

0:52.1

and he has extensive training and experience in

0:55.8

Gestalt therapy, equine therapy, family therapy, bioenergetics, and counseling with children

1:01.5

and adolescents. So he's done a ton of work I could go on about his qualifications and his

1:06.7

background, but hopefully that gives you a sense of his expertise. Dewey is one of the most

1:14.6

profound practitioners that I've had the chance to work with and collaborate with. He will

1:21.5

likely be supporting some of the upcoming men's weekends that we'll be doing this year. And so this will give

1:28.7

you a sense of who he is. In this podcast, we're going to talk quite a bit about Gestalt,

1:35.8

what it is, how it relates to the individual, some of the challenges that Dewey has seen within men

1:42.8

over the decades. Dewey is in his early to mid-70s,

1:48.2

and so he has been doing this work for a tremendously long time. And he gives some insight into

1:53.9

some of the challenges that he sees men struggling with within his practice, within the work

1:57.7

that he's done over the past few decades, how that has shifted,

2:07.3

how it stays the same. And the work that we as men need to do in order to live more fulfilling lives, have more fulfilling successful relationships. And in terms of how I would talk about it,

2:14.4

how we can lead within our relationship. So I really enjoyed this

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