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EP 196: Somatic Healing for Sex-Trafficking Survivors, Intergenerational Trauma, and Plant Medicine Integration with Atira Tan
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In this episode, Kimberly and Atira discuss her work as an advocate against sex-trafficking in South East Asia, how she combines art therapy and somatic practices to help survivors heal and repair, and the trauma-informed programs she offers for practitioners of plant medicine ceremonies. She describes how her own experience being an Asian woman facing compacted oppressions led her to her work. She also describes how even in some of the darkest places, she is able to see beauty and light in community and relationships.
Bio
Atira is a senior yoga and meditation teacher (500 E-RYT), art therapist (M.A. Expressive Art Therapy & Grad Dip. Transpersonal Art Therapy), a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP), a somatic trauma specialist in sexual abuse recovery and trauma educator, TED speaker and #1 best-selling author. I’m currently completing my Ph.D. studies in Expressive Art Therapies. CEO of Art to Healing and Yoga for Freedom. She is also an Expressive Art Therapist, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, Yoga Teacher, Counsellor & Coach, public speaker and author on women's health, sacred activism and leadership. You can find more about Art to Healing and her upcoming programs Somatic Plant Medicine and Integration program and a Trauma Informed Plant Medicine Facilitation program.
What She Shares:
–Intergenerational trauma in the body
–Somatic applications for recovery from sex trafficking
–Plant medicine and trauma, catharsis and integration
–Upcoming program dates for facilitators
What You’ll Hear:
–Work supporting sex trafficked survivors
–Atira’s ancestry and upbringing as an Asian woman
–History of oppression of Asian female bodies
–Witnessing child sex trafficking firsthand
–Expressive art therapy to address complex trauma in the anti-trafficking org
–Familial and religious trauma and cultural responsibility
–Cervical cancer diagnosis at 26 years
–Reclaiming sexual and sensual innocence
-Developing a non-profit Art to Healing and train the trainer for survivors
–Program in Cambodia and Nepal
–Culture and place in non-profit work
–First SE training for sex traffic survivors in 2019 with research
–Gap in trauma-informed facilitators of ceremonies and psychedelics
–Myth of catharsis and real integration
–Creating app for sex trafficking for assistance, awareness, and education
–Looking for tech & app development support
–Upcoming Somatic Plant Medicine and Integration program
–Trauma Informed Plant Medicine Facilitation program
–Master classes available on differences of plant medicines
–Exploring goals, resources, and intentions around using plant medicines
–Staying well in midst of so much intensity and suffering
Resources
Website: https://www.arttohealing.org/
IG: @arttohealing
220 Episoden
Manage episode 378236053 series 1634271
In this episode, Kimberly and Atira discuss her work as an advocate against sex-trafficking in South East Asia, how she combines art therapy and somatic practices to help survivors heal and repair, and the trauma-informed programs she offers for practitioners of plant medicine ceremonies. She describes how her own experience being an Asian woman facing compacted oppressions led her to her work. She also describes how even in some of the darkest places, she is able to see beauty and light in community and relationships.
Bio
Atira is a senior yoga and meditation teacher (500 E-RYT), art therapist (M.A. Expressive Art Therapy & Grad Dip. Transpersonal Art Therapy), a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP), a somatic trauma specialist in sexual abuse recovery and trauma educator, TED speaker and #1 best-selling author. I’m currently completing my Ph.D. studies in Expressive Art Therapies. CEO of Art to Healing and Yoga for Freedom. She is also an Expressive Art Therapist, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, Yoga Teacher, Counsellor & Coach, public speaker and author on women's health, sacred activism and leadership. You can find more about Art to Healing and her upcoming programs Somatic Plant Medicine and Integration program and a Trauma Informed Plant Medicine Facilitation program.
What She Shares:
–Intergenerational trauma in the body
–Somatic applications for recovery from sex trafficking
–Plant medicine and trauma, catharsis and integration
–Upcoming program dates for facilitators
What You’ll Hear:
–Work supporting sex trafficked survivors
–Atira’s ancestry and upbringing as an Asian woman
–History of oppression of Asian female bodies
–Witnessing child sex trafficking firsthand
–Expressive art therapy to address complex trauma in the anti-trafficking org
–Familial and religious trauma and cultural responsibility
–Cervical cancer diagnosis at 26 years
–Reclaiming sexual and sensual innocence
-Developing a non-profit Art to Healing and train the trainer for survivors
–Program in Cambodia and Nepal
–Culture and place in non-profit work
–First SE training for sex traffic survivors in 2019 with research
–Gap in trauma-informed facilitators of ceremonies and psychedelics
–Myth of catharsis and real integration
–Creating app for sex trafficking for assistance, awareness, and education
–Looking for tech & app development support
–Upcoming Somatic Plant Medicine and Integration program
–Trauma Informed Plant Medicine Facilitation program
–Master classes available on differences of plant medicines
–Exploring goals, resources, and intentions around using plant medicines
–Staying well in midst of so much intensity and suffering
Resources
Website: https://www.arttohealing.org/
IG: @arttohealing
220 Episoden
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