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Exploring Mental Health and the Significance of Contact in Relational Sense
The speakers discuss the significance of mental health at a national level, providing advice for both men and women. They also explore the concept of relational contact in relation to mental health.
On Mental Health Awareness Month, we want to talk to you about the importance of working on our mental health, that's why along with today's guests Duey Freeman and Michael Gay, we bring you an episode with a strong message.
In this episode, we will be talking about contact, attachment, the wild, darkness, and pain. Also, we will dive into how returning to the human being's wild roots can help us heal our wounds and how energy is the gateway to having better relationships with the people around us.
We invite you to The UNcivilizing Men's Retreat that will be held from June 3 to 6. An event dedicated to men’s personal, spiritual, and mental growth. You can't miss it. https://www.manuncivilized.com
That being said, press play and enjoy this incredible episode we have for you.
ABOUT DUEY FREEMAN
Duey Freeman, MA, LPC is co-founder of the Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies, director of the Gestalt Institute of the Rockies and owner of his psychotherapy private practice. After teaching for 24 years at Naropa University he has decided to move in a more creative direction. Most recently and in collaboration with Kimberly Beck M Ed he has created: The Coming Home Project and Relational Rewilding Retreats.
ABOUT MICHAEL GAY
Michael is a therapist in private practice in Boulder, Colorado. He earned his M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Naropa University with a focus in Transpersonal Psychology. Michael has worked in the field of counseling for the last 14 years as a guide, therapist, and trainer. He was a Wilderness Therapy guide for 6 years, leading and facilitating in deep transformational work with teens, adults, and families in the mountains and high desert. He has also worked extensively in the field of addiction and recovery. He specializes in work with depression, groups, trauma, PTSD, grief, and families. He currently co-creates with leaders in the field bringing men together for transformational experiences, brotherhood, healing, and empowerment. In addition to his M.A., Michael completed a 3 year training at the Gestalt Institute of the Rockies, and continues to train at the Gestalt Equine Institute.
WHAT YOU WILL HEAR
If you look at the civilized world and think, "no thank you," then you should subscribe to our podcast, so you don't miss a single episode! Also, join the uncivilized community, and connect with me on my website, Facebook, or Instagram so you can join in on our live recordings, ask questions to guests, and more.
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