Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR
Family Therapy Best Practices: The Near-Death Experience and Spiritual Emergency’s – How to Listen and Support intact Crucial Conversations
Abstract
As clinicians there is often a struggle as to how to help family members understand the needs of someone who has had a near death experience or a spiritual emergency. Learn the four elements to help you navigate this unknown territory with your clients. The four elements will enable you to listen with clarity, help them curate and identify their narratives, clarify how their perspectives have changed and how they presently interact and respond to the here and now. The triangle of Grief, Fear and Joy interacts with the triangle of family, friends and professional relationships. From isolation to secrets learn 3 specific interactive tasks to help break through the misunderstandings that lead to isolation, and the sense that secrets are the only way to be safe.
Presenter Bio
Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR is an author, keynote speaker, workshop leader, and ACISTE Board Member. She combines her works as a therapist with her work within the spiritual realm. As a licensed therapist, AASECT certified sex therapist, hypnotherapist, regressionist and certified EMDR practitioner with more than 20 years of experience. She has degrees from New York University and Fordham University, with post-graduate training at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. She practices in New York City. She was the therapist on A&E tv’s Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal. She specializes in grief, loss and trauma throughout the life cycle and spiritual awakenings.