When properly understood, when properly understood, allows a kind of fluidity of movement between the practices. And so it's just, i guess i want to underscore how significant this is in terms of its capacity to coordinate these various psycho technologies into a sort of fluid unfolding that's responsive to whatever's arising. Amins: Your work parts relax when they're fully loved and understood. When the part feels loved and understood, there's a kind of liquification. It happens. It Relaxes, and it almost disappears. What arises in its place is this sort of flow of feeling experience that is just sort of, like, mysteriously happening. If people are listening, ge you to check out Ye
Steve March is the creator of an integrated ecology of practice and founder of Aletheia Coaching. In this episode we get into the history of coaching, depth and the fourth generation of coaching, going from self-improvement to self-unfoldment, Heidegger’s view on technology and attunement, depth ontology, eclecticism to integration, parts conflict in ecologies of practice, four depths of self-contact, internal family systems.
Aletheia Coaching: https://integralunfoldment.com
Steve's Paper on the Neuroscience of Transformation: https://libraryofprofessionalcoaching.com/research/brain-behavior/the-neuroscience-of-enduring-transformation/
[0:02:36] Introducing Steve
[0:09:00] First, Second, Third Generation Coaching
[0:13:43] Aletheia and the Fourth Generation of Coaching
[0:18:10] What if we are already whole?
[0:18:47] Reservations about the term “coaching”
[0:20:38] Exploring Unfoldment
[0:24:57] Technological Attunement and Poetic Attunement
[0:44:53] Invoking Poetic Attunement
[0:53:20] Deeping eclecticism into integration
[1:37:00] Scaling Psychotechnologies