Stephen Terrell: Relationship Is More Important Than Knowledge

Stephen Terrell joins me for a third time in this inspiring episode about bringing a caring heart to our work in supporting clients on their trauma healing journey.

We:

  • Talk about a pet peeve of how clinicians talk about trauma.

  • Explore the difference between pain and suffering

  • Share about nervous system regulation work vs. pathology

  • Look at how a somatic trauma treatment without words can actually work

  • Emphasize how having an agenda in trauma healing can be counter-productive and make us and our clients work far too hard.

And... SO much more.

Have a listen and let us know how it lands for you. We truly want to know.

More about Stephen: 

Stephen J. Terrell, PsyD, SEP, is a leading expert in the field of Developmental Trauma and Adoption and is recognized around the world for his work in Developmental Trauma and Healing. He understands Developmental Trauma from the inside out and the outside in. Terrell has performed more than 25,000 individual Transforming Touch® sessions and taught thousands of students from around the world in the art of Transforming Touch® as it relates to healing Developmental Trauma. 

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