“I don’t have an agenda to fix anyone; I want to provide a safe and inclusive space in my therapy room” – An interview in Eyes Wide Open with therapist Tali Rosenbaum on supporting couples facing intimacy challenges. Rosenbaum describes therapy as a holistic process addressing both body and mind: “I noticed that women would disconnect or enter a state of dissociation during therapy.” She also discusses women who are ‘sent’ to therapy without being asked, trauma work, experiences of vulnerability and safety, and the social messages that shape us.
Interview with Tali Rosenbaum
Interview with Tali Rosenbaum on holistic therapy, supporting couples, trauma, vulnerability, and the social messages shaping women.
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