We hope you enjoy and are supported in your healing journey by these video and audio (mp3) resources:
VIDEOS:
- Understanding Reactivity and Trauma. In this profound video, Susan reveals the hidden causes of our emotional upsets and reactivity, explains what “trauma” is, and shares three ways we can get relief. (Recorded at the April 2014 New Depths Introductory Weekend.)
- Video Clip from Susan’s Living Energy of Needs video. The universal life energy of needs is an essential component of resonant empathy and effective brain repair. In this illuminating clip from Susan Skye’s Living Energy of Needs (LEN) video, Susan shows how we can internally “plug into” the universal life energy of needs, making that life energy available to us at all times … regardless of the particular external circumstances of our relationships or our life.
- Intro to NVC + IPNB. Enjoy these fascinating out-takes from Sarah’s 70-minute video interview with Edwin Rutsch of the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy exploring Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) and Nonviolent Communication (NVC).
AUDIOS (MP3):
- * NEW * Reclaiming Our Inner Orphans Through Empathy and Understanding: New Depths Process work DEMO. Join Susan as she explains and then demonstrates with a live volunteer, what our “inner orphans” are, why they’re stuck in the past, and how we can access these inner orphans and literally update and rewire our brains.
- How to Create Thriving Relationships with Adult Children. In the course of their work, Susan and Sarah have encountered many caring and compassionate people who are in pain around difficulties and disconnection with their grown children. The good news is, repair and restored connection are absolutely possible. This telecall explores this tender topic and offers some pathways that bring about transformation.
- How to Build New Attitudes, Beliefs, and Feelings. Our attitudes, core beliefs, and feelings largely determine our results in life. In this telecall, Susan reveals how we can train our brains and develop the awareness and skill to choose the attitudes, beliefs, and feelings that empower us to create what we really want in life.
- Why Mr./Ms. “Right” Goes “Wrong.” Join Sarah to understand what happens when we meet Mr./Ms. “Right” only to encounter the loss, bewilderment, anger and of course tears when they turn out to be Mr./Ms. “Wrong.” Learn what goes on in our very young brains that later has a huge impact on our relationship success, and how to rebuild the pathways in our brains enable us to create secure, supportive and sustainable intimate relationships.
- Racism and the Brain: Toward an Understanding. Join Susan as she shares the fascinating neuroscience behind the different way some of our brains react when we see pain in someone who “belongs to our group” vs. in someone who is “not us” … and how not everyone’s brain works this way!
- Are We Addicted to Our Pain? Sarah and Susan explore how we can change our habitual patterns of self-defeating thought and transform suffering into mourning and, ultimately, fulfillment and joy.
- The Longing for Belonging. Susan presents the brain science behind our longing for belonging, and practices that can clear old patterns and actually fulfill on that longing.
- The Impact of Painful Experience. Susan and Sarah explain how our brains change as a result of painful experience, and what we can do to restore our brain’s natural ability to handle life’s challenges without overwhelm or struggle.
- Why Self-Compassion is So Difficult … and So Essential. Sarah reveals the interpersonal neurobiology behind why self-compassion is so difficult, and so essential for our brains.
- New Depths Q&A Information Calls with Susan and Sarah. Enjoy these recordings of Susan and Sarah answering live questions about the New Depths Intensive Program.
- The Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Need for Respect. In this short but profound audio, Susan unpacks the various ways one may view (and experience) the need for respect. By deepening your understanding of respect, you will enjoy greater choice and clarity in your own experience of respect and in making requests of others. (12 minutes)