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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2019 · 12 MIN

64b: Experiential: Exploring the Interlogs of Your Creative Process with Cynthia Langtiw

from The Embody Podcast | Alignment + Loving Yourself · host Candice Wu

Cynthia Langtiw shares an experience to support you in understanding and becoming aware of your own transformative process and engagement with your own creations, research, or projects in this reflection of Interlogs.Dr. Cynthia Lubin Langtiw is a Haitian American licensed clinical psychologist and full professor in the clinical psychology program at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She has served as a supervising psychologist at Mount Sinai Hospital and currently consults with their doctoral clinical training program. Dr. Langtiw is a volunteer psychologist and clinical supervisor with The Marjorie Kovler Center for Survivors of Torture. She also provides training on psychological trauma for the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights. Her clinical work reflects a strong systemic/community sensibility that integrates a relational cultural perspective. Much of her clinical work has been helping youth, adults, families, and communities utilize their own resources to heal from trauma. Dr. Langtiw has a strong passion for teaching, qualitative research, clinical training and enjoys supporting students in finding their voice in psychology.Listen to Part 1 and 2 of the Conversation with Cynthia about Unknowing and Finding Your Own Knowing at candicewu.com/cynthia.Sponsored by my new Dream Work Class on SkillshareA few weeks ago, I published a new class on Dream Work, which supports people who are interested in developing a stronger ability to remember their dreams and a connected relationship to their dream wisdom with embodiment practices.Dreaming: Embodiment Practices to Prepare Your Physiology For a Thriving Dream LifeOur dreams offer access to energies and parts of ourselves that are hidden or unseen and wanting to be revealed.This class offers specific breathing techniques, yogic and body-centered practices, and meditations that you can use to ground yourself and develop safety and playfulness for your dreams to thrive. These practices will support your nervous system in feeling a level of deep rest and relaxation, giving the capacity for you to remember your dreams even better than before or for the first time.Find all the Dreamwork Classes Online and enjoy a Skillshare promo of two months free here.All the proceeds from Skillshare to me go towards supporting the Embody Podcast.Learn more about this and other classes by me at CandiceWu.com/classesLinks, Article, and ResourcesAll Show Notes for This Episode📝https://candicewu.com/cynthia Podcast Homepage🎧 https://candicewu.com/podcastNewsletter & Embody Community💌 https://candicewu.com/embody-communityPatreon – Your Support Means So Much!💝 https://candicewu.com/patreonCandice Wu Page on Facebook👫 https://facebook.com/EmbodyYourNatureFollow Candice on Instagram📷 https://instagram.com/EmbodyYourNature Show Notes0:00 Intro1:16 Opening by Cynthia1:35 What are Interlogs?3:49 Interlogs Experiential11:21 Outro with Candice

Cynthia Langtiw shares an experience to support you in understanding and becoming aware of your own transformative process and engagement with your own creations, research, or projects in this reflection of Interlogs. Dr. Cynthia Lubin Langtiw is a Haitian American licensed clinical psychologist and full professor in the clinical psychology program at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She has served as a supervising psychologist at Mount Sinai Hospital and currently consults with their doctoral clinical training program. Dr. Langtiw is a volunteer psychologist and clinical supervisor with The Marjorie Kovler Center for Survivors of Torture. She also provides training on psychological trauma for the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights. Her clinical work reflects a strong systemic/community sensibility that integrates a relational cultural perspective. Much of her clinical work has been helping youth, adults, families, and communities utilize their own resources to heal from trauma. Dr. Langtiw has a strong passion for teaching, qualitative research, clinical training and enjoys supporting students in finding their voice in psychology. Listen to Part 1 and 2 of the Conversation with Cynthia about Unknowing and Finding Your Own Knowing at candicewu.com/cynthia. Sponsored by my new Dream Work Class on Skillshare A few weeks ago, I published a new class on Dream Work, which supports people who are interested in developing a stronger ability to remember their dreams and a connected relationship to their dream wisdom with embodiment practices. Dreaming: Embodiment Practices to Prepare Your Physiology For a Thriving Dream Life Our dreams offer access to energies and parts of ourselves that are hidden or unseen and wanting to be revealed. This class offers specific breathing techniques, yogic and body-centered practices, and meditations that you can use to ground yourself and develop safety and playfulness for your dreams to thrive. These practices will support your nervous system in feeling a level of deep rest and relaxation, giving the capacity for you to remember your dreams even better than before or for the first time. Find all the Dreamwork Classes Online and enjoy a Skillshare promo of two months free here. All the proceeds from Skillshare to me go towards supporting the Embody Podcast. Learn more about this and other classes by me at CandiceWu.com/classes Links, Article, and Resources All Show Notes for This Episode 📝https://candicewu.com/cynthia  Podcast Homepage 🎧 https://candicewu.com/podcast Newsletter & Embody Community 💌 https://candicewu.com/embody-community Patreon – Your Support Means So Much! 💝 https://candicewu.com/patreon Candice Wu Page on Facebook 👫 https://facebook.com/EmbodyYourNature Follow Candice on Instagram 📷 https://instagram.com/EmbodyYourNature   Show Notes 0:00 Intro 1:16 Opening by Cynthia 1:35 What are Interlogs? 3:49 Interlogs Experiential 11:21 Outro with Candice

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