#193 Healing through Connection with Dr. Emery Ayers-Greenidge
Dr. Emery Ayers-Greenidge brings nearly two decades of expertise in trauma and perinatal mental health to her practice, matriARC. Known for her empathetic and cooperative approach, Dr. Ayers-Greenidge challenges conventional therapy norms by highlighting human resilience over stereotypes of dysfunction.
Drawing from attachment theory and interpersonal psychology, her therapeutic methodology creates a nurturing and non-judgmental environment for her clients. Rejecting the tendency to label individuals by diagnoses, she values each person as a unique and complete entity and believes this view coupled with creating an emotional connection between doctor and patient is part of the trauma healing therapy. Listen in to a compassionate mental health doctor as she shares examples of trauma healing from a relational approach.
To learn more about Dr. Emery Ayres-Greenidge
https://www.matriarc.org/
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