A Trauma Therapist and a Quality of Mind Coach; What’s similar- What’s different - When it comes to psychological safety?
Episode description
This podcast series explores a game-changing understanding of the human mind 'before psychology' that can exponentially increase the performance, resourcefulness and well-being for any individual or organisation.
This episode is a conversation with trauma therapist and coach Lou Lebentz. Lou & Piers have similar backgrounds in how they worked with clients, and now Lou specialises with clients suffering trauma. After they had a couple of interesting exchanges on LinkedIn about psychological safety, they decided to do a podcast exploring the difference and similarities....
The discussion covers:
- What we mean by trauma?
- The relevance of seeing psychological safety via the nervous system. The polyvagal theory
- Can you point directly, or do people need to go through a 'journey' - can it be that simple?
- The issue of 'spiritual bypassing'
- The self and it's narratives - what are they, and how do they dissolve? The 'real and never true' nature of reality.
- The importance of 'relational repair'
- Relationships - who is doing the relating?
- The power of holding space
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Curious - want to know more?
- You can find out more about Lou on LinkedIn here and her website here
- For shorter resources to share on Quality of Mind and Psychological Safety a) short 10min podcast b) a 3min video
- For a more in depth looking into the nondual understanding behind Quality of Mind and it's relevance for psychological safety listen here
- Find out more about Quality of Mind
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- Piers Thurston regularly writes about Quality of Mind on LinkedIn and has a large collection of articles and posts