Stephen Dansiger

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Punk drummer then Songwriter then Dharma Practitioner then Social Justice Educator then EMDR/Trauma/Addiction Therapist then Author/Podcaster now simultaneously...

Anna David's "You've Got Issues" Podcast: PJ's On A Plane...

My good friend Anna David has a new podcast called You've Got Issues, where she talks to artists and others about their pet peeve issues... and then she hands it off to a panel of experts to look at the underlying causes and conditions that may inform these pet peeves...

I recorded several of these with Anna as one of her experts breaking down the issues focused upon in the interview... other experts include Jeff Kober, Noah Levine and a 10 year old named Archer... I had a great time recording these, and the first one regarding people wearing their pajamas on a plane is up and available...

Interview on the Refuge Recovery Podcast

Dave Smith and Noah Levine are rolling out the Refuge Recovery podcast... until now it has featured meditations only... they have put out the first of many interviews to come, this first one with me about my recovery journey, my Buddhist journey and practice, and my excitement about Refuge Recovery Centers and the future of treatment... on the eve of the 2nd Refuge Recovery Conference...

Mindfulness and EMDR: From Addictions to Body Image Issues and Beyond

Heading out to Claremont tomorrow to give a talk on the use of Mindfulness and EMDR therapy in the treatment of Body Image issues and Eating Disorders. This is an exciting time for me, as the training of all the clinicians at Refuge Recovery in EMDR is almost complete, and my presentation at the EMDRIA Conference in August has been accepted and scheduled. My colleague Dr. Jamie Marich and I are forging ahead with our book on Mindfulness and EMDR. The theory and ongoing practice of using the 8 phase protocol as a way of seeing cases at an addictions rehab truly seems to be making a difference, and I am looking forward to initial research and ongoing research on the subject.

When I was invited to give this talk in Claremont, it struck me that body image difficulties make perfect targets for trauma reprocessing, and it also became clear that this 8 phase protocol template for running an agency could have even wider implications. I am going to continue to present on the topic, write about the topic, and see what we all can do to hopefully better the lives of those who struggle with trauma related disorders.

More to come!

Inaugural Clinical Dharma Retreat

Join the inaugural Clinical Dharma Retreat for helping professionals with Dr. Stephen Dansiger and guest Noah Levine, followed by a 12 week class series in person or online.

Saturday, Jan 30th, 2016 (10AM - 1PM) @ Against The Stream - Santa Monica
1010 Colorado Blvd, Santa Monica CA
Free (Dana optional)

Clinical Dharma is a series of 12 classes designed by Dr. Stephen Dansiger to help helpers to infuse their self care, and their care of others, with the 4 Noble Truths and the 8 Fold Path of the Buddha.  Also featured as part of Clinical Dharma is the opportunity to go on short retreats with Dr. Steve and guest teachers, where the focus will be on how our work practice is fed by our practice of Buddhist mindfulness.  These workshops can be found both in person and online.

All attendees of this first retreat will be given a 10% discount for one year on any Clinical Dharma classes, retreats or products.

Please RSVP on the calendar event page:

Video Q&A w/ AfterPartyMagazine: "Ask The Experts"

A brief video series with Anna David from AfterPartyMagazine titled: "Ask The Experts".

Dr. Stephen Dansiger explains that when undergoing 12-step (or other group meetings) and therapy at the same time, you're bound to get some differences in opinion.

As Dr. Stephen Dansiger explains, racing thoughts are a problem that both addicts and normies have to contend with.

Dr. Stephen Dansiger explains the complex relationship between anger, depression and addiction-and how they can feed into one another.

According to Dr. Stephen Dansiger, there are several specific times in recovery where people tend to seek therapy in addition to their 12-step groups.

BOOK TESTIMONIAL: Better Days - A Mental Health Recovery Workbook

I believe that what Craig Lewis offers with Better Days: A Mental Health Recovery Workbook is an indispensable tool for those seeking real recovery.  Craig comes from the place of first-hand knowledge of how it feels to go through the suffering, and also how it feels to break through to the other side and feel the joy of life in the midst of all its challenges.  As someone who has worked in the field for many years, I have a deep appreciation of the way that Craig cuts through to the immediate needs of the person trying to change.   Craig provides a simple but elegant template for healing.  I am proud to call Craig colleague, friend and fellow traveler on the recovery path.

http://www.betterdaysrecovery.com/