In this juicy, 75-minute facilitated dialogue,
we’ll explore:
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A fresh look at “Attachment Theory”–the science of how our earliest relationships can impact our views of ourselves and others–and how to evolve beyond it
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The role that “secure attachment” can play in our ability to be creative
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How we can begin to cultivate our own secure attachment (even if we didn’t experience it at a young age!)
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How to open up freedom, choice, and authenticity into a stale relationship dynamic
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How to give ourselves permission to feel more delight (even/especially through troubling times)
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How to mature and improve the quality of art we create through metacognition and regulation
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Reserve your spot in this intimate dialogue (followed by a rich Q&A) today!
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Jordan Dann is a trauma-informed somatic therapist, author, teacher, & speaker based in New York City.
As a certified Psychoanalyst, Gestalt therapist, Imago Relationship therapist, and Somatic Experiencing practitioner, Jordan helps people restore vibrancy to relationships by reconnecting with the wisdom of their bodies and learning the dance of rupture and repair.
Bethany Saltman still can’t believe she gets to write and work with books for a living. Her critically acclaimed first book, Strange Situation: A Mother’s Journey Into the Science of Attachment (2020, Random House) was named one of the Top Science Books of 2020 by New Scientist, has been published in five countries, and is included in psychology syllabi around the world.
As a bestselling book coach and co-host of the Bookbound podcast, Bethany is obsessed with the art of the non-fiction book proposal and with helping women claim their authority. She is also a Brown-University certified leadership coach and lives in the Catskills of New York with her husband, teenage daughter, and their two standard poodles.