Radio Interview with Craig Weiner, DC
Host of Change your Mind! Transformational Dialogue Radio
Energy, Science, and Healing with David Feinstein, Ph.D.
Recorded March, 2013
Description: In this interview, your host, Dr. Craig Weiner, explores the most current hypotheses on how healing energies may facilitate healing, especially with regards to emotional and psychological well-being. Concepts such us morphic fields, biofields, memory consolidation, subtle energy and organizing fields, the effect of altered delta brainwave states and limbic system regulation are all touched upon in this conversational journey that goes where few interviews with scientists dare to go.
Radio Interview with Aileen Nealie, LMFT, DCEP
Host of Holistic Answers to Mental Health
Audio Replay - For the Beginner Listener
Recorded December 2010
Description: The field of Energy Psychology has been on the rise for the past few years. Yet, its roots transcend, by far, that of traditional western medicine. Tune in to learn about what is Energy Psychology and how it can help people from the simple everyday scenarios to the most complex of emotional conditions. David Feinstein will educate you about the field; discuss his most recent book and help in demystifying this fascinating and ever so promising healing and empowering discipline.
Radio Interview with Karin Davidson
Audio Replay - For the Intermediate Listener
Recorded December 2010
Description: Karin Davidson recently asked Dr. David Feinstein if he would write a piece for the new EFT Training Manual on working with the subconscious mind. Because this is such a large topic, David wanted to first have a discussion with Karin. When the Living Energy Secrets broadcast came up and Karin invited David to be interviewed by her, they got the idea that the audience might enjoy listening in on their discussion about the subconscious. So here it is, history in the making. Listen in.
Energy Psychology and PTSD
Recorded November 2010
Description:David presents the evidence surrounding one of psychotherapy's most controversial methods. He discusses:
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