Spiritual Significance of Chronic Illness | Zachary Feder with Dr. Christine Schaffner
Dr. Christine will be returning from her vacation next week – so we are highlighting one final episode of Dr. Christine’s favorite interviews!
Today’s conversation is with Zachary Feder, a frequent guest on the podcast. In this episode, Dr. Christine Schaffner discusses how studying ancient history might help people recover from long-term chronic pain. They also discuss the most common developmental stages and pitfalls of the chronic illness journey.
Zachary is a multi-disciplinary healer and consultant in private practice online and collaborating with several clinics in Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. He also works with a truly exceptional team of therapists, naturopaths, bodyworkers, and shamans under the guidance of Diane Steinbrecher, Shannon Pernetti, and Dr. Michael Conforti.
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Zachary is a multi-disciplinary healer and consultant working in private practice online and collaborating with several clinics in Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. He also works with a truly exceptional team of therapists, naturopaths, bodyworkers, and shamans under the guidance of Diane Steinbrecher, Shannon Pernetti, and Dr. Michael Conforti.
He works in various ways and with several different modalities, including Depth and Developmental Psychology, Archetypal Analysis, Somatic Experiencing, Family Constellation, Integral Theory, Internal Family Systems, Jungian psychotherapy, Trans-Personal Hypnotherapy, Heart Math, Meditation, and Trans-Somatic Dialogue.