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Moving Through It MovingThroughIt.org is about social despair and collective trauma and how they might be affecting yo

https://movingthroughit.org/how-to-heal-personal-and-collective-war-trauma/
12/14/2023

https://movingthroughit.org/how-to-heal-personal-and-collective-war-trauma/

Image: Patrick Dougherty awaits a helicopter at the end of his tour in Vietnam. I couldn’t talk about my war trauma until 1976, which was five years after I left Vietnam. This was four years before post-traumatic stress disorder was even formally recognized as a medical diagnosis. In 1979, I went ...

https://pocketproject.org/international-labs/healing-the-masculine-feminine-with-the-earth/I’m very excited to be cofaci...
12/09/2023

https://pocketproject.org/international-labs/healing-the-masculine-feminine-with-the-earth/

I’m very excited to be cofacilitating another international lab with the https://pocketproject.org starting in January, this one titled “Healing the Masculine and Feminine be Restoring our Connection with the Earth.” We will focus on attuning to Mother Earth to help us heal the trauma and realign the masculine and feminine energies in us. Our goal is to get more intimate connection with ourselves, each other and the earth. How cool is that?!

For info, we are just a click away!

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How beautifully said, and true.
08/22/2023

How beautifully said, and true.

If you allow yourself to be the person that you are, then everything will come into rhythm. If you live the life you love, you will receive shelter and blessings. Sometimes the great famine of blessing in and around us derives from the fact that we are not living the life we love, rather we are living the life that is expected of us. We have fallen out of rhythm with the secret signature and light of our own nature.

JOHN O'DONOHUE

Excerpt from the book, Anam Cara, 25th Anniversary Edition.
Ordering Info: https://johnodonohue.com/anam-cara

County Clare, Ireland
Photo: © Ann Cahill

Amen.
11/19/2022

Amen.

This is a time when Love needs to run the show.
Times of scarcity need to be met with generosity,
Times of fear with comfort,
Times of uncertainty with presence.
If everybody cares for the one around us that need it,
we create a field of love.

02/01/2022

Navigating Collective Trauma

Enduring or Evolving – that is a choice 2-3-2020A letter to my clients, a letter to the worldHi all, It has been several...
02/14/2021

Enduring or Evolving – that is a choice

2-3-2020

A letter to my clients, a letter to the world

Hi all, It has been several months since I wrote addressing the difficult world we are living in and thought the start of the year would be a good time to send out an email. What a year we have had collectively, let alone personally. And we have several months left in this year of this ongoing collective trauma that is causing so much social despair and anger, and also is often exasperating our personal issues. The toll on the mental health of the world, or our nation, and of many of our homes is significant.

Please just don’t hunker down, hold on and endure until spring, summer or fall when you get the vaccine. There is going to be no return to normal as we know. What it will be like we don’t know but what we have to hold onto is “what am I going to be like when the clouds slowly open to more sunshine”.

Many people are going to come out of this quite depressed, pulled in, emotionally constricted and unable to quickly change that. Taking care of ourselves these next months is going to benefit us now and how we emerge from our homes when this passes, so to take good care of ourselves will be something we will never regret.

The last couple of months I have written three posts that I put up on certain FB pages and I have included them below.

TIME FOR A WHINE PARTY?

In the last 11 months there has been so much loss in our lives that is both direct and ambiguous, regardless of our privilege, that most of us could spend an hour a week just processing those losses. Then there is all the emotions, some real time and situation specific, and some gurgling up for previous losses and traumas, that are being stirred up due to the immense social upheaval in the world, from Covid-19 to the political/social turmoil, and to the uprising of long repressed and buried collective trauma of slavery and racism.

I have found that giving myself, preferably with others, a specific time to whine, rage, feel self-pity, and unload all of what is stirring in my belly very relieving. It is an incredibly effective way to validate my reality and help move out of me the grief, sorrow, fear, despair, anger, rage, and anything else that feels too much to process though talking and too heavy and waring to carry.
To be free to unload the unedited version of how much life sucks at any given moment without any explanation always makes my friends, and me, leave the party feeling lighter.
Try it, you’ll be glad you did.

(Do this even with yourself by journaling, walking with a friend, sitting down with your partner. It is just so important to move this emotional turmoil out of us.)

TIME FOR A BEAUTY BATH?

Some friends and I have been meeting for a while and having this incredibly beautiful experience together. We meet every other week for 30-60 minutes on zoom, and nothing is welcomed into the room except beauty. No talk of the darkness in the world or turmoil in our lives. Everyone is invited to bring something they want to share that has beauty in it – a poem or story, a video of dancing, singing, or of an art gallery, maybe a picture, or music, or whatever.

As long as it contributes to us feeling like we have bathed in beauty at the end of hour.
With zoom the host can allow others to be co-host and share their screen, so if you can get it on your computer it can be seen in the group. It is such a balm for our weary and wounded hearts, and it leaves us looking for beauty between meetings to bring to the next meeting of beauty bathers. Can’t recommend it enough.

Self-Care to a Resilience Literacy

The term Self-Care isn’t nearly strong enough to convey the importance of the attitude and actions we need to practice during these difficult times. The phrase that I am working with is that we need to develop a Resilience Literacy.

This term brings a more focused intention and the appropriate seriousness to help me remember the importance of building and maintaining my resilience.
Then I think of 5 categories to ask myself what needs my attention –

Physical – Moving my body – Am I moving my body enough, with exercise, yoga, walking,
dance etc.,
Caring for my body – Am I eating, drinking, sleeping, doctoring, etc. enough

Emotional - Am I processing, getting out of me, enough of the fear, loneliness, anger, and
grief, etc. about how life sucks, all the loses I am experiencing, how afraid, sad,
or depressed I am feeling through journaling, talking with others or therapy?
Am I engaging in enough beauty to emotionally sooth me, and I naming and
finding what I am grateful for in the midst of it all?

Relational – Am I experiencing enough meaningful interactions with people I care about, even
if it is on zoom. (Less than Ideal but if I am really thirsty for a full glass of water, I
am not going to refuse a half of glass because I want a full one.)

Mental – What are my thoughts telling me if I watch them? Are my thoughts very negative,
am I being harsh toward myself and self-critical, am I blaming, obsessing, resentful of
others, are they showing me how much I am dissociating, avoiding thinking about
the reality of my life?

Spiritual - Am I spending enough time with the gods, energy, nature or source to help me
hold onto the bigger picture?

I am quite tired and weary like many of you. Though I feel blessed as I am able to do my clinical work and continue my involvement working with groups on the healing of collective traumas, when I run out of energy I am out of energy. I have had to take more time to unplug and rest than ever before.

I am leaving a link here from Brene Brown who is such a brilliant woman with such wisdom about our emotional and mental well-being. This podcast talks about our tired brains. Helped me make sense of my brain fatigue.

Brené on The Queen's Gambit,
Revisiting FFTs, and Resting Our Tired Brains

https://brenebrown.com/podcast/brene-on-the-queens-gambit-revisiting-ffts-and-resting-our-tired-brains/

In closing I want to remind you to remind yourself and remind those around you that this pandemic is having an adverse impact of most of us and to know where that is happening means we can do something about it.

All the best

Patrick

War and its impact on families and communities - An international 7-month, biweekly group for War veterans, war survivor...
10/29/2020

War and its impact on families and communities - An international 7-month, biweekly group for War veterans, war survivors, 2nd or 3rd generation descendants, and bystanders who were traumatized by witnessing acts of war to explore how this trauma lives in them and their families and communities and what to do about it.
Registration ends on the 31st and only a few places left. It is free.
I am very happy to be co-facilitating this group.

War & Its Impact on Families and Communities – Global Facilitators: Patrick Dougherty & Jens Riese; trainees: William Aal, Manda Johnson, Christine Arau Language: English   In the lab we will focus on War & Its Impact on Families and Communities. We will invite, explore, hold and start to integra...

Very happy and proud to announce I am co-facilitating a 7-month long, biweekly, exploration for immigrants and their des...
10/29/2020

Very happy and proud to announce I am co-facilitating a 7-month long, biweekly, exploration for immigrants and their descendants to explore how to deepen our roots and belonging in this country and to feel a deeper sense of stewardship and relationship with the earth below our feet.
We will do this by facing, with a group of others, the original collective trauma in this country; the colonization, broken treaties and genocide of Indigenous people and how this effects our ability to feel rooted and grounded here.
We hope to end our journey more able to walk on the earth with more connection to it and a responsibility for it, a stronger sense of belonging , and a curiosity and desire to to find ways to address the injustice that has, and continues, to effect indigenous people.
It's free and registration end the 31st!
https://pocketproject.org/current-projects/international-labs/historical-trauma-roots-and-belonging-on-native-american-land/

Historical trauma – Roots and belonging on Native American land Facilitators: Patrick Dougherty, Eva Giedt, Jim Bear Jacobs; trainees: Cheryl Sarno, Marilyn Leahy, Katherine Poco-EndersLanguage: English   We stand upon this land which was inhabited and stewarded by Indigenous people. We also stan...

This is a blog post I did for the Psychotherapy Networker about 2 years ago. Obviously relevant to therapists or any gro...
06/19/2020

This is a blog post I did for the Psychotherapy Networker about 2 years ago. Obviously relevant to therapists or any group of people trying to navigate these tumoltous waters we are going through. Peace

One morning, a few days after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, a female client left me a voicemail just minutes before her 8 a.m. appointment. Her voice shook as she struggled to speak. An hour earlier, her son had showed her pictures on Twitter of a classmate posing with an assault rifle.....

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