Podcast: Pathways Radio
Judy Chang Gummelt: Holistic Psychology and Alchemical Psychotherapy

June 24, 2007
Judy Chang Gummelt speaks about the process called “Alchemical Psychotherapy” as well as a relatively new modality known as eye movement therapy for overcoming post-traumatic stress, or EMDR. Judy lives and has a practice half the time in Manhattan and has started up a half-time practice right here in Portland, her second home. She has been into psychology for over 30 years with specializations in trauma (especially childhood abuse), addictions, depression, anxiety, and couples and family therapy. She conducts Empowerment Intensive workshops based on Alchemical Hypnotherapy and psychodrama. Judy’s credentials are strong. She has a doctorate in psychology from New York University, as well as many other certificates. This promises to be an interesting discussion of how to overcome childhood abuse and resulting trauma.
About the interviewer: Paul O'Brien
Paul O'Brien has been the host of Pathways on Oregon's KBOO FM radio for over 25 years, an interview program focused on personal and cultural transformation. PaulO founded Tarot.com, authored the acclaimed book Divination, co-authored The Visionary I Ching, and currently writes the syndicated advice column Paulo's Perspective and the Decision Maker's Corner blog.
As an author, spirtual counselor, ordained New Thought minister, inspirational speaker and Executive Director of the non-profit Divination Foundation, Paulo's passion remains helping people fulfill their life purpose and master the art of being happy. When he's not doing all that, he's spending as much time with his grandson as time allows.
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