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Episode 42: Through the Dark Woods: Conversations on the Healing Journey with Dr. Dimpi Patel, ND

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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND, Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, and ND เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดเตรียมโดย Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND, Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, and ND หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์โดยตรง หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่อธิบายไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal

Dr. Dimpi rejoins the Good Mood Podcast to continue a conversation we started on Instagram.

What makes us frustrated in the doctor-patient interaction? What unseen obstacles step in the way of our healing? So many times we've met and worked with patients who have seemingly done all the work and yet still struggle with feeling lost, that they're not making progress. This can be such a frustrating experience for both patients and practitioners: that feeling that you're both spinning your wheels. Both of you are trying so hard, to make progress, to feel better, and yet you feel just as deep in the woods as when you started.

I have had many conversations about this with my colleagues and friends. Healing is such an art and we don't have all the answers. And there are subtleties to the journey that can be triggering and invalidating to talk about---because sometimes there are limitations to language.

I wrote a blog post about an analogy of being lost in the woods--maybe the jungle let's say of disease and despair and the things that we might do, either consciously or unconsciously that keep us stuck there. And Dimpi reached out to me, telling me how much she resonated with this topic, how she's been having the same conversations, and how she'd love to talk more.

We went out on a limb and recorded a convo together--this might be part 1 of a series, we'll see how it goes (although it did feel good to just get it off our chests and put it out there). Let me know what you think of this topic. It is providing more clarity for you? Is it helping provide something like validation for some of the confusion you've felt on your own journey?

For example: as patients how do we strike a balance between finding our own empowerment and trusting in our guides? As practitioners how do we let our patients lead on their own healthcare journey while also inspiring patients' trust in us as authority figures? Is "authority figure" even an accurate way of describing what we do? Expertise?

So many times my experience as a healer or patient have been humbled.

So Dimpi and I got on with it and talked, and here's our convo. Dimpi is a great person to talk to about this stuff because she focuses her practice on healing the highly sensitive person: the artists, the healers, the outcasts, the person who feels, the empath, the Indigo child. She helps highly sensitive women unleash their full potential with subconscious rewiring, naturopathic medicine and functional labs so they can feel empowered in their health and be of greater service to others.

Her first episode on the Good Mood Podcast is one of our most popular.

Now, last thing before we get on with it. Please check out Good Mood Foundations, which starts March 1st. This may be your way out of the woods. The link to explore more about it is in the show notes.

Happy listening!

Learn more about Dimpi:

Her website: https://www.suryawellness.co/dr-dimpi-patel

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctordimpi/

Good Mood Foundations:

taliand.com/good-mood-learn

  continue reading

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Dr. Dimpi rejoins the Good Mood Podcast to continue a conversation we started on Instagram.

What makes us frustrated in the doctor-patient interaction? What unseen obstacles step in the way of our healing? So many times we've met and worked with patients who have seemingly done all the work and yet still struggle with feeling lost, that they're not making progress. This can be such a frustrating experience for both patients and practitioners: that feeling that you're both spinning your wheels. Both of you are trying so hard, to make progress, to feel better, and yet you feel just as deep in the woods as when you started.

I have had many conversations about this with my colleagues and friends. Healing is such an art and we don't have all the answers. And there are subtleties to the journey that can be triggering and invalidating to talk about---because sometimes there are limitations to language.

I wrote a blog post about an analogy of being lost in the woods--maybe the jungle let's say of disease and despair and the things that we might do, either consciously or unconsciously that keep us stuck there. And Dimpi reached out to me, telling me how much she resonated with this topic, how she's been having the same conversations, and how she'd love to talk more.

We went out on a limb and recorded a convo together--this might be part 1 of a series, we'll see how it goes (although it did feel good to just get it off our chests and put it out there). Let me know what you think of this topic. It is providing more clarity for you? Is it helping provide something like validation for some of the confusion you've felt on your own journey?

For example: as patients how do we strike a balance between finding our own empowerment and trusting in our guides? As practitioners how do we let our patients lead on their own healthcare journey while also inspiring patients' trust in us as authority figures? Is "authority figure" even an accurate way of describing what we do? Expertise?

So many times my experience as a healer or patient have been humbled.

So Dimpi and I got on with it and talked, and here's our convo. Dimpi is a great person to talk to about this stuff because she focuses her practice on healing the highly sensitive person: the artists, the healers, the outcasts, the person who feels, the empath, the Indigo child. She helps highly sensitive women unleash their full potential with subconscious rewiring, naturopathic medicine and functional labs so they can feel empowered in their health and be of greater service to others.

Her first episode on the Good Mood Podcast is one of our most popular.

Now, last thing before we get on with it. Please check out Good Mood Foundations, which starts March 1st. This may be your way out of the woods. The link to explore more about it is in the show notes.

Happy listening!

Learn more about Dimpi:

Her website: https://www.suryawellness.co/dr-dimpi-patel

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctordimpi/

Good Mood Foundations:

taliand.com/good-mood-learn

  continue reading

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