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Ep 51 | UTOKing with Nicholas Lattanzio | Nondual Empiricism

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In Episode 49, Gregg welcomes Nicholas Lattanzio. He is a psychologist with long standing interests in integral theory and Eastern philosophical traditions. A TOK Society member, he advocates for a "nondual empirical" position that he uses to bridge psychotherapy, philosophy and being in the world. He has interests and areas of expertise comprising existential/spiritual crises, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, personality disorders, psychosis, self-harm, trauma, ADHD, depressive and mood disorders, dissociative disorders, and issues related to identity at various stages of development In this episode, he shares with Gregg his thinking and how nondual empiricism relates to UTOK.

-- ℹ️ Find out more about Nicholas ℹ️ ---

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-lattanzio-085757190/

-- ℹ Find out more about Gregg Henriques ℹ ---

Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/gregg-henriquesphd

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In Episode 49, Gregg welcomes Nicholas Lattanzio. He is a psychologist with long standing interests in integral theory and Eastern philosophical traditions. A TOK Society member, he advocates for a "nondual empirical" position that he uses to bridge psychotherapy, philosophy and being in the world. He has interests and areas of expertise comprising existential/spiritual crises, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, personality disorders, psychosis, self-harm, trauma, ADHD, depressive and mood disorders, dissociative disorders, and issues related to identity at various stages of development In this episode, he shares with Gregg his thinking and how nondual empiricism relates to UTOK.

-- ℹ️ Find out more about Nicholas ℹ️ ---

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-lattanzio-085757190/

-- ℹ Find out more about Gregg Henriques ℹ ---

Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/gregg-henriquesphd

Medium: https://gregghenriques.medium.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/henriqgx

-- 🌳 The Unified Theory of Knowledge 🌳 ---

Homepage: https://www.unifiedtheoryofknowledge.org/

Medium: https://medium.com/unified-theory-of-knowledge

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_of_knowledge_system

  continue reading

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