#247: Mapping Somatic Dialogue with Kathryn Kloos
Is it possible that symptoms are directly related to emotions? Join me today for a fascinating discussion with Dr. Kathryn Kloos as she takes us through the thinking behind somatic dialogue. How can we help clients and patients tap into their inner emotions to support working through their physical symptoms? Tune in to find out!
Click here to download the completed Matrix from this week’s episode
Click here to learn more about Dr. Kathryn Kloos
Click here to learn more about Dr. Kloos’s Somatic Dialogue Workshop
Click here to learn more about Scott Kloos’s book ‘Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants’
Click here to learn more about Dr. Porges and Polyvagal Theory
Related episodes:
Episode #120 where Alex Howard Maps the Sympathetic Nervous System on the 15-Minute Matrix
Episode #70 where Allison Post Maps Breath on the 15-Minute Matrix
Episode #236 where Terri Lonowski Maps Soulful Listening on the 15-Minute Matrix
Episode #97 where Emily Fletcher Maps Meditation on the 15-Minute Matrix
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