25 Apr 2021
55m

Introducing Explorations in Psychotherapy

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IFS Talks

The podcast explores animist psychology, contrasting Eurocentric models with global traditions that recognize non-human entities—ancestors, spirits, land—as persons with their own psychologies. Daniel Foor, a practitioner of practical animism and author of "Ancestral Medicine," discusses how reconnecting with ancestors can heal cultural disconnections and address ecological imbalances. He argues that Eurocentric psychology's anthropocentric view fosters isolation and overlooks the influence of the "other-than-human" on well-being. Foor suggests ancestral healing can clarify life purpose, enhance belonging, and foster participation in systemic repairs, moving beyond extreme individualism. He differentiates between healed ancestors and "not yet ancestors," advocating for lineage-based healing through connection with vibrant, loving ancestors to transmute intergenerational troubles.

Outlines

Part 1: Ancestral Healing, Animist Psychology

Part 2: Principles of Ancestor Reverence

Part 3: Systems, Gifts, and Consciousness

Part 4: Clinical Application, Intergenerational Trauma

Part 5: Integration, Future Outlook

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