EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 1H 14M
Season 2 | Episode 56 | Special Guest, RT Therapist Cori Page
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Welcome to Episode 56 of the RT Dialogue Podcast!We are so thankful that you listen to the podcast, and we know you will enjoy this episode. Today, we are excited to welcome Cori Page. Cori is a Level II Restoration Therapy therapist, and the founder and owner of Restoration Therapy of Columbus. Cori is also a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist and EMDR trained. She is passionate about a lot of topics, and we are continually impressed with how she uses RT not just in her therapy sessions, but in her work for advocating social change in her local and broader communities. Mentioned in the EpisodeRiverview International CenterYour Pain Has a Name: A Therapist's Invitation to Understanding to Understanding Your Story and Sorting Out Who You Are from What Hurts by RT therapist Monica DiCristinaJust Peacemaking: The New Paradigm for the Ethics of Peace and War by Glenn StassenExtraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions by Roberta GilbertDr. Jaclyn KirschHannah ChungIn the episode Cori also mentions her friendship with Fuller grad and therapist Rachel Engels and needs for the Minneapolis community: Neighbors Helping Neighbors in NeedHygiene Bank
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Welcome to Episode 56 of the RT Dialogue Podcast!We are so thankful that you listen to the podcast, and we know you will enjoy this episode. Today, we are excited to welcome Cori Page. Cori is a Level II Restoration Therapy therapist, and the founder and owner of Restoration Therapy of Columbus. Cori is also a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist and EMDR trained. She is passionate about a lot of topics, and we are continually impressed with how she uses RT not just in her therapy sessions, but in her work for advocating social change in her local and broader communities. Mentioned in the EpisodeRiverview International CenterYour Pain Has a Name: A Therapist's Invitation to Understanding to Understanding Your Story and Sorting Out Who You Are from What Hurts by RT therapist Monica DiCristinaJust Peacemaking: The New Paradigm for the Ethics of Peace and War by Glenn StassenExtraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions by Roberta GilbertDr. Jaclyn KirschHannah ChungIn the episode Cori also mentions her friendship with Fuller grad and therapist Rachel Engels and needs for the Minneapolis community: Neighbors Helping Neighbors in NeedHygiene Bank
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