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Untying Knots: Minds and Souls Untethered
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March 7th 2022: SP1: Intersectionality&Social Justice, Brainspotting W/Tracy&Ben
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Welcome to the Special Episode section, this is the first of many more to come in the future.
I speak with returning Guest, Tracy Gatlin-Monroy,LPC and first time guest Ben Yokoyama, LMFT. We discuss the subject of Intersectionality & Social Justice from a Brainspotting lens. Tracy give us insight to the formation of her training for Brainspotting: Intersectionality & Social Justice. Which Ben and I were part of her first training. Ben was inspired to continue this work and with the help of other Brainspotters, has created a group to explore the development of Brainspotting to help process
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Ben Yokoyama
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BEN YOKOYAMA is a licensed marriage and family therapist, and has a private practice in San Francisco, CA. He is a Somatic Psychotherapist with a Masters in Somatic Psychology and additional certifications / trainings in Brainspotting, the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM), EMDR, Family Constellations and MDMA assisted psychotherapy. Ben is a queer Japanese American, pronouns he/him/his, and the first generation born in the US. His first career was as a Certified Public Accountant working primarily in Corporate America for over 20 years. His path to becoming an MFT including being a trained bodyworker, a yoga teacher and a practitioner of Vipassana meditation. He primarily works with a
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Tracy Gantlin-Monroy
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Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, affectionately called TG, is a LPC/Psychotherapist and Certified Brainspotting Practitioner/Consultant and Trainer located in Atlanta, GA. Tracy is a fierce proponent of social justice, soul care, mental health, behavioral health and is dedicated to not only treating/providing care/support to public figures, helping professionals, individuals, couples, adolescents, young adults, family systems, and groups but also psycho-educating them about the issues affecting their quality of life. Tracy serves a diversified caseload comprised of Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics with an equal amount of marginalized and dominant cultured clients alike to include LGBT-friendly. 15% of Tr
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