A Trauma Therapist and a Quality of Mind Coach; What’s similar- What’s different - When it comes to psychological safety?
Quality of Mind: Realising Exponential Potential - A podcast by Piers Thurston Making Change Work
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This podcast series explores a game-changing understanding of the human mind 'before psychology' that can exponentially increase the performance, resourcefulness and well-being for any individual or organisation. This episode is a conversation with trauma therapist and coach Lou Lebentz. Lou & Piers have similar backgrounds in how they worked with clients, and now Lou specialises with clients suffering trauma. After they had a couple of interesting exchanges on LinkedIn about psychological safety, they decided to do a podcast exploring the difference and similarities.... The discussion covers: What we mean by trauma? The relevance of seeing psychological safety via the nervous system. The polyvagal theory Can you point directly, or do people need to go through a 'journey' - can it be that simple? The issue of 'spiritual bypassing' The self and it's narratives - what are they, and how do they dissolve? The 'real and never true' nature of reality. The importance of 'relational repair' Relationships - who is doing the relating? The power of holding space Please leave any feedback or comments on the podcast, and if you want to ask a question please do so here https://sayhi.chat/QoM - we'd love to hear from you!! Curious - want to know more? You can find out more about Lou on LinkedIn here and her website here For shorter resources to share on Quality of Mind and Psychological Safety a) short 10min podcast b) a 3min video For a more in depth looking into the nondual understanding behind Quality of Mind and it's relevance for psychological safety listen here Find out more about Quality of Mind Check out all our other podcast episodes, via a curated list here Subscribe to our Quality of Mind Youtube channel for a series of 2 min videos all about Quality of Mind Piers Thurston regularly writes about Quality of Mind on LinkedIn and has a large collection of articles and posts