Episode #565: Therapy Intensives, feat. Steffeny Feld

In today’s episode of the podcast, available on YouTube, Allison & guest Steffeny Feld, LCSW, discuss the concept & practice of intensive therapy. Tune in as Steffeny shares her personal journey from skepticism to offering intensive therapy in her own practice, specifically highlighting how it can provide clients with autonomy & the ability to address issues more efficiently. Together, Allison & Steffeny also explore the variety of ways intensive therapy can be structured to meet the unique needs of clients, including options for length & frequency of sessions. 

Attention Abundance Community members: Steffeny Feld is also our Abundance Community trainer for August. For details on the live training via Zoom, check out the event listing in the private Abundance Community Facebook group &/or the "Upcoming Events" section of your membership portal. Not an Abundance Community member but want access to monthly trainings with industry experts, the private Facebook group, plus loads of other perks? Join the Party today!

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About Steffeny Feld, LCSW:

I’m a licensed therapist with a decade of experience working with clients of all ages and backgrounds. I have extensive training in Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) and I love sharing it with the world because it is absolutely life changing! (And it is also a leading evidence-based therapy for processing traumatic or overwhelming experiences. ) 

More than anything, I am human and a fellow traveler on the journey. The most powerful thing I do in therapy is to share my human-ness. I name what it’s REALLY like to live through painful experiences and give permission to say the things that we don’t think we can say out loud to anyone. Because that’s how healing REALLY happens. 

I’m fierce about non-judgment and I have deep compassion because I’ve lived it. I’m a trauma survivor. I live with chronic illness. I am neurodivergent and a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). I have experienced religious trauma, as well as vicarious trauma in my career as a helping professional. I know how hard these experiences can hit and that none of us can do it alone—no matter how hard we try and if you are like me, you have tried really really hard.

Helpful links:

1) Website: www.kaleidoscopecounselingstl.com

2) Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/therapyintensivecommunity

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