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Everything Is Psychosomatic

Mind and body are often treated as separate systems, yet every thought has a physiological correlate, every emotion is embodied, and every physical condition unfolds within a psychological, relational, cultural, and spiritual context. What if the distinction between “physical” and “psychological” is far less clear than we’ve been taught? What if every symptom is simultaneously biological, psychological, relational, cultural, and meaningful?


Join Tibetan medical practitioner and massage therapist Kyle Weaner and somatic psychologist Majia Lee for an interdisciplinary conversation exploring the inseparable relationship between body, mind, soul, and lived experience. Drawing from traditional Tibetan medicine, bodywork, depth psychology, and somatic therapies, we’ll examine how symptoms can be understood not simply as problems to eliminate, but as expressions of a larger organizing process seeking restoration, adaptation, and balance.


Whether you’re a clinician, bodyworker, coach, or simply curious about whole-person healing, this webinar invites you to rethink health through a truly psychosomatic lens and discover how working with the whole person can open new possibilities for healing, creativity, and emergence.


Webinar date: Tuesday, September 15 at 1pm EST / 10 am PST.

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It Takes a Village: Where Does PSIP Fit In?

Healing rarely happens through a single method, practitioner, or breakthrough. Lasting embodied change emerges through an ecosystem of relationships, practices, and experiences, each serving a different role in human development.


In this conversation, PSIP instructors Majia Lee and Eric Bowers will explore where Psychedelic Somatic Interactional Psychotherapy (PSIP) fits within that larger ecosystem of healing. What does PSIP do exceptionally well? Where are its limits? How can it complement other therapeutic approaches, communities, embodiment practices, and everyday life?


As part of the webinar, Eric and Majia will guide participants through a brief sound journey. Rather than approaching sound solely as a tool for relaxation or nervous system regulation, we’ll explore how it can also create conditions that support creative emergence. Together, we’ll reflect on the different ways sound can function within a broader ecology of healing and where it may complement the work of PSIP.


Join us for an honest discussion about the role of PSIP within the broader “village” that supports human development, integration, and lasting change.


No single modality should be expected to do everything.


Webinar date: Tuesday, September 29th at 1 pm EST / 10 am PST.

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Compulsive patterns are often approached as symptoms to manage or behaviors to eliminate. Carl Jung offered a different perspective, suggesting that compulsions may express aspects of the psyche seeking relationship, integration, and symbolic expression rather than suppression.


In this webinar, PSIP instructors Georgeanna Lewis and Majia Lee will explore Jung's understanding of compulsion alongside the clinical framework of Psychedelic Somatic Interactional Psychotherapy (PSIP). Where do these perspectives converge? Where do they differ? How might Jung's ideas deepen our understanding of the unconscious forces that organize repetitive patterns, and how can PSIP help and not help create the conditions for those patterns to transform rather than simply repeat?


Join us for a conversation bridging depth psychology and contemporary psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, with practical implications for clinicians, facilitators, and anyone interested in the deeper dynamics of healing.


Webinar date: TBD



As AI becomes woven into everyday life, our relationship with technology is becoming increasingly emotional, relational, and psychological. We don't simply use machines—we bond with them. What unconscious needs are these relationships serving, and what might they reveal about individual and collective trauma?


In this webinar, PSIP instructors Alicia Barmon and Majia Lee explore how attachment theory, depth psychology, and Psychedelic Somatic Interactional Psychotherapy (PSIP) can help us understand our evolving relationship with intelligent technologies. Rather than viewing AI as inherently beneficial or harmful, we'll examine the conditions under which technological attachment supports development—and when it becomes a substitute for the relationships and environments needed for genuine human growth.


Together, we'll consider what role PSIP might play in helping individuals and communities navigate this profound cultural shift. As our bonds with machines deepen, how do we ensure they expand, rather than replace, our capacity for aliveness, symbolic meaning, and authentic connection?


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