Kate Hudgins. Managing in the Midst of The Current Outbreak with Spontaneity & Creativity.
I’m very excited to have back Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP, as my guest today as we continue with the series, Managing in The Midst of The Current Outbreak. Kate continues from her previous episodes as we use the context of managing during the current pandemic as a backdrop for healing with experiential therapy, and specifically psychodrama. Experiential therapy, as you’ll learn in this interview, involves a certain immediacy from the people involved. It demands courage from both the client and therapist, and it has an incredible power to heal.
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