Love, loss, and healing are deeply interconnected, and somatic practices offer a pathway to transform pain into resilience. In this episode of our Clinicians Series, where we explore the strategies and techniques shaping modern therapy, Dr. Graham Taylor welcomes back Amy Pickett-Williams, LCSW. With over 25 years of experience in grief, trauma, and somatic therapy, Amy is a seasoned psychotherapist and the founder of LIGHT (Love In Grief, Held Together), a global movement dedicated to collective healing and support. Amy’s holistic approach integrates the mind, body, and spirit, drawing from her personal journey and professional expertise. A certified yoga instructor with experience spanning medical, school-based, and private practice settings, Amy has worked with clients of all ages. In this episode, she highlights the transformative power of the LIGHT Movement, sharing how somatic healing, creativity, and connection can help individuals navigate and heal from all forms of grief.
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