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1What led you to transition from linguistics to psychology, and how has your background in linguistics influenced the depth-oriented and body-focused approaches you use in therapy today?

2Can you discuss how your personal journey with trauma informed your therapeutic framework, especially your focus on helping individuals get unstuck and reclaim control of their emotional lives?

3What has been the most pivotal moment in your journey as both a clinician and a person, where you felt a significant shift in how you approach emotional healing?

4How do you navigate the balance between your professional role as a therapist and your ongoing personal emotional growth?

5How has your background in Jungian psychology, particularly its emphasis on individuation and exploring the unconscious, helped you confront your own emotional challenges and trauma?

6In your work, you place importance on body-centered approaches to trauma. Can you share how somatic work became a central part of your practice and why it’s crucial for healing?

7For those hesitant to explore their deeper emotional wounds, what would you say, drawing from your own journey, about the importance of facing these challenges for personal growth?

8What life experiences have most shaped the way you now guide clients in reclaiming ownership over their emotional patterns and finding fulfillment?

9How has the process of writing your book allowed you to reflect on the integration of your personal and professional life, especially in terms of getting unstuck and reclaiming one's narrative?

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