14. The Magic is Always Within with Deb Rubin

Psychology. Parts work. Somatic healing. Dance. Movement. Embodiment. Parenting. Sex. Relationships. 

This conversation with therapist, Deb Rubin, is especially dynamic and expansive. Every piece of Deb’s work resonates deeply with me and she drops many nuggets in this episode. 

According to Deb, love and deep connection are her lifelines. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has worked in numerous therapeutic job settings, as well as sexual health education - consciously  blending the best of both Eastern and Western theories into her practice. 

Her experience includes working with both young adults and adults in multiple facets of life, including: relationships, self-esteem, sexuality, life transitions, attachment styles, parenting, anxiety and depression, preparing for motherhood, grief and loss, and trauma work. 

Deb has worked with the Colorado Outward Bound School, Women’s Wilderness Institute, Planned Parenthood, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital, Colorado University’s Psychological and Psychiatry Department and eventually landed into her own private therapeutic practice in 2006. 

In 2017, she expanded to include parent coaching and group facilitation through her program, The Mother Daughter Journey (MDJ.)

Deb’s energy is contagious and I invite you to slow down and really listen to this conversation.

Connect with Deb:

UPCOMING WORKSHOP FOR MOMS BEGINNING APRIL 6, 2023:

https://motherdaughterjourney.co/classes-and-workshops

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