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🗓️ 20 November 2024
⏱️ 46 minutes
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On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth welcomes Dr. David Richo, PhD, MFT, psychotherapist, teacher, and writer to share wisdom from his 50+ years of helping people identify and resolve relationship challenges that often mirror issues from their childhood. Dr. Richo points to growth that arrives in the form of triggers – adverse emotional responses that blur the distinction between past and present. He invites us to think of triggers as trailheads, often uncomfortable but informative starting points on our healing journey.
About David Richo:
Dr. David Richo, PhD, MFT, is a psychotherapist, teacher, workshop leader, and writer who works in Santa Barbara and San Francisco California. He combines Jungian, poetic, and mythic perspectives in his work with the intention of integrating the psychological and the spiritual. His books and workshops include attention to Buddhist and Christian spiritual practices. He received his BA in psychology from Saint John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts, in 1962, his MA in counseling psychology from Fairfield University in 1969, and his PhD in clinical psychology from Sierra University in 1984. Since 1976, Dr. Richo has been a licensed marriage, family, and child counselor in California. In addition to practicing psychotherapy, he teaches in a number of places, including Santa Barbara City College, the University of California at Berkeley, Esalen Institute, Spirit Rock Buddhist Center, Pacifica Graduate Institute, and Santa Barbara Graduate Institute. Dr. Richo is currently a clinical supervisor for the Community Counseling Center in Santa Barbara, California.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Transforming Trauma podcast. |
0:07.0 | Transforming Trauma is presented by the Complex Trauma Training Center. |
0:11.0 | I'm your host, Emily Ruth, and I'm so glad you've joined us today. |
0:15.0 | Are you a mental health professional looking to deepen your clinical expertise in healing complex trauma? |
0:21.6 | We're thrilled to announce our 2025 NARM Therapist trainings designed to provide you with transformative training in the neuro-effective relational model. |
0:31.6 | In 2025, we're offering three Level 2 NARM Therapist trainings, two live online cohorts and one in-person |
0:39.3 | training in Scottsdale, Arizona. Both the in-person Scottsdale training and the spring online |
0:44.6 | cohort begin in January of 2025, and the summer online cohort begins in May of 2025. |
0:51.4 | These NARM Therapist trainings consist of four weekend modules spread out over the year. |
0:56.0 | Through this advanced clinical training, you'll learn how to confidently and compassionately heal the impact of adverse childhood experiences and CPTSD. |
1:05.0 | You'll gain specialized training in a relationally focused, neurobiologically informed clinical approach that supports the resolution |
1:11.9 | of attachment, developmental, relational, cultural, and intergenerational trauma. |
1:17.0 | And you'll be joining a dynamic community that offers multiple learning opportunities |
1:20.9 | to deepen your professional and personal growth. |
1:24.4 | Enrollment is open to licensed psychotherapists, counselors, social workers, and other licensed |
1:29.2 | mental health professionals, as well as graduate trainees and interns working toward licensure. |
1:34.2 | Visit ComplextraumaTrainingcenter.com to register for the 2025 NARM Therapist Training the best |
1:40.0 | fits your schedule. |
1:41.8 | We hope you will join us to learn how NARM can transform your practice. |
1:50.2 | And now for our interview. Dr. David Rico is a psychotherapist, teacher, workshop leader, and |
1:57.0 | writer who works in Santa Barbara and San Francisco, California. He combines Jungian, poetic, |
2:03.1 | and mythic perspectives in his work with the intention of integrating the psychological and the |
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