602 – Mind-Body Psychology
Course Description
The paradigm is shifting in therapy and inviting transdisciplinary and integrative frameworks in applied models of care. While psychoneuroimmunology set the stage for embracing ancient understandings of the crucial relationship between mind-body-spirit, current research in psychoneuroimmunology, affective regulation, somatic psychology, vagal system therapy, and health psychology, among others, advocate for approaching whole person wellness. This course will take you through a variety of mind-body contexts in therapy.
Adjunct Professors
- Betsy Bates Freed, PsyD
Antioch University
Colorado State University - Johanna Hays, PsyD
Antioch University
- Randy Kasper, PhD
California State University San Marcos
- Indhushree Rajan, PhD
Pacifica Graduate Institute
- Victoria Stevens, PhD
Antioch University
Pacifica Graduate Institute
University of California Santa Barbara - Terry Marks-Tarlow, PhD
California Institute of Integral Studies
Pacifica Graduate Institute - Radhule Weininger, PhD, MD
Antioch University
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Course Outline
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Week 1 (602-1): Mind-Body Psychology in Context
Presented By: Betsy Bates Freed, PsyD -
Week 2 (602-2): Cultivating Body Awareness and Somatic Systems
Presented By: Johanna Hays, PsyD -
Week 3 (602-3): Anchoring and Energetic Development
Presented By: Randy Kasper, PhD -
Week 4 (602-4): Subtle Movement, Sound, and Silence in Therapy
Presented By: Victoria Stevens, PhD -
Week 5 (602-5): Ancient Wisdom Traditions and Creating Healing Stories
Presented By: Indhushree Rajan, PhD -
Week 6 (602-6): Attachment, Interpersonal Neurobiology and Affect Regulation
Presented By: Terry Marks-Tarlow, PhD -
Week 7 (602-7): Mindfulness in Mind-Body Psychology
Presented By: Radhule Weininger, PhD, MD -
Week 8 (602-8): The Sensorimotor System, Trauma, and Mindfulness
Presented By: Victoria Stevens, PhD
Note: Classes may be presented out of sequence e.g. 602-4 before 602-3.