We feature the journeys, research, vision, and work of the members of the EPRC and its allies in effecting positive global change in the relationship to emergent phenomena, what most might call spiritual, mystical, magical/psi, energetic, and psychedelic phenomena.
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We feature the journeys, research, vision, and work of the members of the EPRC and its allies in effecting positive global change in the relationship to emergent phenomena, what most might call spiritual, mystical, magical/psi, energetic, and psychedelic phenomena.
Part II: Bree Greenberg, LMFT, Dr. Shoshannah Bryn Jones Square, and Mariam J. Saleh, Esq. on Innovative Care
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26 minutes 18 seconds
1 year ago
Part II: Bree Greenberg, LMFT, Dr. Shoshannah Bryn Jones Square, and Mariam J. Saleh, Esq. on Innovative Care
In this episode of the EPRC Podcast, guest Bree Greenberg, LMFT, sits down with our hosts -- Dr. Shoshannah Bryn Jones Square, and Mariam J. Saleh, Esq. -- to discuss models of innovative care. This is Part I of a two-part episode.
Bree has a passion for creating individual, organizational and global creative liberatory change. She has been envisioning systems of care that challenge current thinking for two decades. With a deep reverence for the mystery of healing, Bree synthesizes many systems to present a breadth of understanding about oppressive systems, addiction and healthcare that is rarely spoken for. Her knowledge base draws from her extensive experience in transpersonal and systems psychology, contemplative practices, yoga and eastern medicine. She teaches large organizations to alchemize change at the deepest levels while creating sustainable systems that aim practitioners and clients toward liberation. Her model lives at the intersection of biochemistry, physics, developmental psychology and mystical spirituality. Her clarity and compassionate understanding of the challenges we all face as humans brings an honesty to her care, her teaching and the systems she designs. She is the founder of the former Vermont Center for Integrative Therapy which opened in 2010 and was one of the first mental health centers to combine ancient systems of healing interwoven with current cutting edge systems of care. She is known for her dynamic speaking presence and her ability to weave disparate elements into new forms that change view, conversation, and care. Bree is an adjunct faculty member of Darthmouth, and has spoken extensively at institutions, hospitals, conferences and universities on topics in integrative medicine, eating disorders and addictions. She has trained and supervised over 150 practitioners from disciplines ranging from internal medicine to yoga therapy. She is also a value member of the Board of Directors at Emergence Benefactors in connection with the EPRC.
Thank you very much to Alexandre Bergeron for editing this episode!
The EPRC Podcast
We feature the journeys, research, vision, and work of the members of the EPRC and its allies in effecting positive global change in the relationship to emergent phenomena, what most might call spiritual, mystical, magical/psi, energetic, and psychedelic phenomena.