Complex Trauma Recovery: Coherence Therapy and Memory Reconsolidation with guest therapist Sam Robinson

This episode is part of a new series breaking down experiential and bottom up modalities that are helpful for those with CPTSD. In todays episode I interview Sam Robinson, an LCSW therapist in Austin Texas, who specializes in coherence therapy.

Sam is an LSCW, supervisor and founder of Strong Roots Psychotherapy in Austin Texas. He was born and raised in the UK and trained as a Social worker at the University of Sussex in Brighton.

Coherence therapy and the reconsolidation process have become the focus of Sam’s work with clients, and he seeks to deepen this work with continued training and consultation. Sam works with a range of clients but finds joy in helping folks find deeper meaning in their past, and how adaptive ways of coping in childhood are in full force in the present day!

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