Podcasts
Integrative Cancer Solutions with Dr. Karlfeldt
The Transformative Power of Art in Healing with Dr. Ericha Scott
In this episode of Integrative Cancer Solutions, we dive into the world of art therapy with Dr. Ericha Scott, an expert in the therapeutic power of art, particularly for cancer patients. Dr. Scott shares her compelling personal journey and explores how art can heal trauma, improve cognitive function, and alleviate symptoms like detox and pain.
Creative Clinician’s Corner
Addressing Trauma & Dissociation through Poetry
LISTEN & LEARN:
- Various ways disassociation manifests in an individual.
- Use of Creative interventions to reveal and challenge cognitive distortions.
- Use of Body Maps in work with clients experiencing trauma and dissociation.
- Use of poetry and stream-of-consciousness writing in parts-work.
Beyond Artist’s Block
How therapy can become a mystical experience.
Join Rachel Moore, LMFT, as she talks with Dr. Scott via Zoom in this informative episode about using the creative arts to break through creative blocks, including—but not limited to—” destroying your own art.”
Creative Clinician’s Corner
Dissociative Identity Disorders and Mapping Parts of Self with Kinetic Mobiles.
Join Reina Lombardi as she interviews Dr. Scott via Zoom about her master clinicians class workshop for The Expressive Arts Summit. This podcast can also be found on your favorite podcast player by searching the title The Creative Psychotherapist.
Aggressive Optimism
Artful Healing: Unleashing Inner Strength Through the Arts.
Join Jenna Edwards as she talks with Dr. Scott via Zoom in this transformative episode. They dive into the profound world of artful healing. Discover the ways expressive arts therapy unlocks windows to our suppressed emotions and how embracing your inner artist can lead you on a journey of inner strength and emotional restoration. Tune in for insightful discussions, inspiring anecdotes, and creative joy.
Creating Links
In this interview Dr. Ericha Scott shares her experience and knowledge in using expressive arts and creative interventions in her work with complex trauma. With 34 years of work experience she is considered by peers to be a pioneer in the field of trauma and addiction treatment and the intersection between the two. During her career Dr. Scott has held different clinical and supervisory roles, including being an academic core faculty member and a clinical director before she opened her private practice in Malibu, California. She was awarded the honorary title of FELLOW for the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation.
~ Robert Krochmal, MD
Integrative Wellness