Emma Bragdon - Spiritual Emergence, Spiritual Emergency, Integrative Mental Health, Spiritism-BatGap

Published 2022-03-09
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Emma Bragdon received her Ph.D. in Transpersonal Psychology in 1987. For more than 40 years she has focused on supporting people awakening spiritually, paying special attention to those in spiritual crisis/ emergency. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Integrative Mental Health for You, IMHU.org, which offers 40+ online courses about effective alternatives to psychiatric medications. Emma has trained 80 Spiritual Emergence Coaches® from 14 countries who are now available through an international online Directory.  While intensely studying and participating in Brazilian Spiritism from 2001-2012, she wrote 3 books and co-produced two documentary films about Spiritist treatment of mental disturbance and spiritual emergency.  Emma has been recognized for her pioneering work with Spiritually Transformative Experiences as an Honoree on the Spiritual Awakenings International “Circle of Honor” and within the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology’s “Council of Sages”.  She was licensed as a Marriage, Family, Child Therapist in 1988.

Emma is a member of the Self-realization Fellowship following the yogic philosophy of Paramahansa Yogananda.  She’s been a meditator for over 55 years.  She also studied with two Native American shamans for 20 years.  Currently, she teams with Benjamin Asher, MD in offering Ketamine-Assisted psychotherapy in central Vermont.  She is also available by Zoom in her private practice for psychotherapy and integration of spiritual experiences.

Chapters:
00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump
00:04:13 - The Sense of a Larger Intelligence
00:07:09 - The Dysfunctional Family and Near-Death Experiences
00:10:58 - Sitting in Meditation at Tassajara
00:14:51 - From Zen Buddhism to Neo-Reichian Psychotherapy
00:19:31 - Exploring Shamanism and Spiritual Awakening
00:23:40 - A Journey into Spiritism
00:26:58 - The Origins of Spiritualism and Spiritism
00:29:40 - Integrative Mental Health: Effective Alternatives
00:32:32 - The Importance of Medication Supervision and Integrative Mental Health
00:35:59 - The Importance of Peaceful and Wise States
00:39:08 - Consciousness independent of the body
00:41:47 - Understanding Spiritual Emergence and Emergency
00:44:47 - Understanding Spiritual Emergencies
00:47:30 - Distinguishing between Psychic Perceptions and Psychosis
00:50:08 - A Disturbing Episode
00:52:59 - Uncovering Traumatic Memories
00:56:02 - Moving into a New Identity
00:59:07 - Understanding Spiritual Experiences and Emergencies
01:01:59 - Shifting the Paradigm in Psychiatry
01:04:38 - Spiritism in Brazil and its Integration in Psychiatry
01:08:05 - Spiritism's Role in Brazilian Society
01:12:21 - The Importance of Supervision and Feedback in Spiritual Practices
01:17:29 - Betrayal of Spiritual Figures
01:24:15 - Controversies in Spiritual Communities
01:30:06 - TRE and Kundalini difficulties
01:34:49 - Meditation and Spiritual Practices Impacting Physical Ailments
01:39:40 - Belief in Reincarnation and its Impact on Diagnosis
01:46:42 - Shamanism and Non-Dual Meditation
01:55:01 - The Importance of Depth in Spiritual Exploration
02:00:02 - Accessing the Directory of Qualified Coaches