Compassion and Love in the Therapy Room – An interview

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Duration: 59m 09s

Note: this recording is available via the Wise Conversations subscription. When you check out with one of these products in your cart, you will get instant unlimited access to all 100+ Wise Conversations each month you remain subscribed. This includes interviews, teaching dialogues and masterclasses from renowned voices in our field, including Janina Fisher, Richard Schwartz, Pat Ogden, Stan Tatkin, Gabor Mate, Peter Levine, Stephen Porges and many, many more!

In this discussion, Jules and Sabrina talk about the roles of compassion, love, and ritual in the therapy space. They talk about how traumatic and painful experiences can block our access to our inherent worth and what a therapist might do to create a space in which the client can rediscover the truth about themselves: that they are a precious being who deserves love and protection.

Dr. Sabrina N’Diaye, PhD, is a therapist, storyteller, peacebuilder, and student of Sufism. She is the founder of the Heart Nest Center for Peace and Healing in Baltimore, Maryland. Her superpowers are compassion, empathy, desire to serve, capacity to deeply listen, a hearty laugh, and a full heart.

Sabrina has helped groups in the wake of community-wide trauma in Las Vegas, Houston, the Pine Ridge Reservation, New York City, Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, the Middle East, Central Asia, East Africa, the U.S. Capitol Police, and following the massacre in East Buffalo.

Sabrina is the author of Big Mama Speaks: Love Lessons from a Harlem River Swan.

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