
This is a podcast about personal transformation as it relates to mental, physical and spiritual well-being. Our conversations are inspired by the work of Virginia Satir, the famous family therapist. We hope to explore and expand on her work by sharing it with a broad audience.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Social SciencesScienceHealth & Fitness | ||||

This is an interview between Tim Sitt and Linda Lucas, Program Director at the Satir Institute of the Pacific (SIP), about Tim’s work and experience with Virginia Satir’s work. We cover a variety of topics such as the impact of Virginia’s work and im... more
Victor Yalom, PhD, is the Founder, Director of Content and Resident Cartoonist of Psychotherapy.net. He maintained a full-time practice psychology practice in San Francisco for over 25 years, and currently continues to see a small handful of clients,... more
I explore two metaphors to simultaneously hold a space for happiness in the temporary sense which occurs at the level of ego and roles and a related dimension of being, our roots, where the existential connection to Self allows for a grounding in our... more
In this podcast interview, I have the pleasure of speaking with both Sharon Loeschen and John Banmen. Two prominent leaders and teachers of the Satir Model. Today we explore the topic of context.
Sharon has over 4 decades of experience as a psych... more
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Great content but couldn't get over how often the woman says "uh huh". It's about every 2 seconds, and interrupts the speaker and the information you're trying to receive.
As a psychotherapist, I’ve been so comforted and inspired by your podcast. Virginia Satir lives on in your engaging in her work, and in turn, offer others to engage with her through your podcast. Highly recommend.
This podcast is fantastic. So much practical and helpful discussions and approaches to help us connect with ourselves and others in a deeper and more compassionate way. Thank you for this gift!
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