Dr. Ted Zeff received his doctorate in psychology in 1981 from the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, CA.
He teaches workshops on coping techniques for highly sensitive people and has taught stress reduction and insomnia management for over fifteen years at various hospitals and medical groups.
He has more than twenty years experience counseling sensitive people and has a private practice counseling HSPs in-person and by phone.
His site: www.drtedzeff.com
Books by Ted Zeff, PhD :
The Highly Sensitive Person’s Survival Guide: Essential Skills for Living Well in an Overstimulating World
Highly Sensitive Person’s Companion: Daily Exercises for Calming Your Senses in an Overstimulating World
Also see Video: nurturing our sensitive self: Ted Zeff, PhD on strategies
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Posted: 12.13.09 | 2 Comments » |
Jenna Avery is “The Life Coach for Sensitive Souls” – helping individuals recognize and more fully express their gifts as highly sensitive people.
In our interview, she talks about some of the challenges we may face in taking care of ourselves and living our purpose, such as being overly self-critical or not setting good self-care boundaries.
She also talks about her new project of interviewing creative visionaries about how they stay on track and make more effective contributions.
Her main site, where you can sign up for her newsletter, and learn more about her Embrace Your Essential Self program and other resources:
http://highlysensitivesouls.com
Also see her Sensitive Professionals Network site http://www.sensitiveprofessionals.com
Jenna mentions an HSP Conference with Jacquelyn Strickland – listen to our podcast interview
Also see the Highly Sensitive site http://highlysensitive.org/
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Posted: 11.21.09 | 1 Comment » |
Dee Wallace has achieved over 100 credits as an actor in film, television and the stage, in a career of more than 30 years so far. She is also an acting teacher, public speaker, workshop leader, spiritual healer, and author of Conscious Creation: Directing Energy to Get the Life You Want, a book on self-healing and personal growth.
See links to her books and sites below.
Here is a short Q&A email interview with brief answers by Dee Wallace – which she answers in more depth in the podcast.
1) On your blog, you say “You can’t JUDGE the ‘business’ or the ‘jerks who won’t let you audition’ and expect to successfully get in a room to do that very thing!
Do you think many actors have that kind of “battleground” attitude? What are some other examples you have noticed in your students – or even experienced actors?
> Dee Wallace. Yes, I do. It’s a defense mechanism. If we can make them wrong, we don’t need to address the things in us that need to be healed, ie, beliefs of low self worth, powerlessness, beliefs that the worls “owes us.”
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Posted: 10.13.09 | 2 Comments » |
James C. Kaufman, PhD, is an Associate Professor at California State University, San Bernardino, and a creativity researcher.
His books include :
The Psychology of Creative Writing
Creativity 101.
Topics in the interview include the use of mood-altering substances by writers and other artists; the genius myth stereotype; how the idea of a creative muse impacts creative self-direction, and the influence of gender and ethnic factors.
James C. Kaufman site
Journal: Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
Also see Creativity enhancement articles :
and my article Gifted, Talented, Addicted.
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Posted: 07.27.09 | No Comments » |