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EP45_Therapeutic Movement as a Tool for Emotional Processing with Lauren Elise Peterson, MS, BC-DMT (Expert)

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In this episode, Lauren Elise Peterson, a board certified dance/movement therapist and body image coach, joins the conversation to explore the transformative power of movement in healing and recovery, particularly for individuals struggling with eating disorders. Lauren has been passionate about eating disorder and trauma recovery for over 20 years and loves to help people feel better in their own skin through using recovery-friendly movement practices.

This epsiode emphasizes the importance of listening to the body as a means of understanding and processing emotions, highlighting the bottom-up approach in therapy. The conversation delves into Polyvagal Theory and the significance of sensory inputs in cultivating a sense of safety within one's body, insights into the complexities of using movement as a tool for emotional processing, exploring bodily experiences without judgment, and practical insights into initiating a healthy relationship with movement. Lauren emphasizes the importance of patience and self-compassion in this journey towards embodied practices.

Listeners are invited to connect with Lauren Elise Peterson via her website and social media channels to explore her work further and stay updated on her upcoming projects, including her forthcoming book on using movement to heal the relationship with one's body.

If you'd like to stay in touch with Lauren on social media, she's on Instagram and TikTok at @laurenelisepeterson and Facebook as Lauren Elise Peterson. Lauren's website is www.laurenelisepeterson.com and you're welcome to join her email list here to stay tuned about her upcoming events and book!

https://lauren-higgins.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=14fd23a0d6af15e61c30fb380&id=4528c272b6

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In this episode, Lauren Elise Peterson, a board certified dance/movement therapist and body image coach, joins the conversation to explore the transformative power of movement in healing and recovery, particularly for individuals struggling with eating disorders. Lauren has been passionate about eating disorder and trauma recovery for over 20 years and loves to help people feel better in their own skin through using recovery-friendly movement practices.

This epsiode emphasizes the importance of listening to the body as a means of understanding and processing emotions, highlighting the bottom-up approach in therapy. The conversation delves into Polyvagal Theory and the significance of sensory inputs in cultivating a sense of safety within one's body, insights into the complexities of using movement as a tool for emotional processing, exploring bodily experiences without judgment, and practical insights into initiating a healthy relationship with movement. Lauren emphasizes the importance of patience and self-compassion in this journey towards embodied practices.

Listeners are invited to connect with Lauren Elise Peterson via her website and social media channels to explore her work further and stay updated on her upcoming projects, including her forthcoming book on using movement to heal the relationship with one's body.

If you'd like to stay in touch with Lauren on social media, she's on Instagram and TikTok at @laurenelisepeterson and Facebook as Lauren Elise Peterson. Lauren's website is www.laurenelisepeterson.com and you're welcome to join her email list here to stay tuned about her upcoming events and book!

https://lauren-higgins.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=14fd23a0d6af15e61c30fb380&id=4528c272b6

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