Pause To Elevate With Dr. Kasim Al-Mashat

Finding Safety While Healing Trauma And Oppression - With Frances Mican

• Kasim Al-Mashat

Join Dr. Kasim Al-mashat in this insightful episode of 'Pause to Elevate' as he engages in a deeply enriching conversation with Frances Mican, a marriage and family therapist. 

Frances shares her journey into therapy, grounded in relational trauma-informed and intersectional feminist views. They explore various topics such as the pervasive nature of oppression, the importance of safety in therapy, and effective tools for trauma work, including EMDR. This episode provides valuable perspectives on building trust, managing self-doubt, and fostering personal healing in a complicated world.

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You can contact Frances Mican by visiting https://francesmican.com/

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