
Episode 99: From Stage to Sessions: Rachel Duvall LICSW on Trauma, Art, and the Future of Therapy
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Welcome back for another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! I am your host, Carolyn Solo. In Today's episode I am joined by Rachel Duvall LICSW , a therapist specializing in EMDR and expressive arts therapies. We discuss Rachel's journey from a theater background to becoming a therapist, her experiences in community mental health, and the impact of trauma on caregivers. The conversation highlights the effectiveness of intensive therapy sessions and the importance of community engagement in mental health work.
Topics covered:
- Transitioning from Theater to Therapy
- The Journey into EMDR Training
- Experiences in Community Mental Health
- The Impact of Trauma on Caregivers
- The Shift to Intensive Therapy Sessions
- Finding Balance in Therapy Practice
- Community Engagement and Mutual Aid
- Unique Approaches to Intensive Therapy Sessions
- Exploring Intensive Therapy Options
- The Importance of Flexibility in Therapy
- Understanding Pricing and Value in Therapy
- Innovative Approaches to Therapy
- Building Community and Support Among Therapists
Connect with Carolyn:
- Website: www.futuretemplateparent.com
- Instagram: @futuretemplateparent
Sign up for the waitlist for The 12 week EMDR Intensive:
- https://www.futuretemplateparent.com/waitlist/
Connect with Rachel:
- Instagram: @RachelDuvalltherapy
- Website: www.rachelduvallpsychotherapy.com
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