Lisa Dale Miller is an integrative psychotherapist who uses somatic experiencing therapy to help people deal with trauma, handle internal and external stressors, and learn to become awake and present. She’s also the author of “Effortless Mindfulness,” an academic textbook positioning the clinical work she practices in the context of traditional western psychotherapy. In this episode, Lisa will tell us why engineers are some of her favorite clients, how her years of mindfulness practice and study have informed the work she does today, and what promoted her to change careers and become a trained psychotherapist after 25 years as a pioneering installation artist.
Where to find Lisa online
Website: http://www.lisadalemiller.com/
Blog: https://effortlessmindfulness.wordpress.com/
Effortless Mindfulness Book: http://www.awakenedpresence.com/
Resources Lisa mentioned
Guy Macpherson: http://www.thetraumatherapistproject.com/
Jon Kabat-Zinn: https://www.mindfulnesscds.com/
Stephen Batchelor: https://www.stephenbatchelor.org/
Transcendental Meditation: http://www.tm.org/
Gautama (Shakyamuni): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautama_Buddha
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