May 17, 2024
Jane Clapp is a Jungian Psychoanalyst (IAAP), a Registered Psychotherapist and an expert in the inseparable relationship between the body and psyche.
The purpose of analysis and embodiment is to open us up TO BEING MOVED by life again and to fall back in love with being alive. She live in wonder and awe of the strength of the human spirit and the unique ways we all long to express and manifest who we truly are in our relationships and in the world. Jane believes in the power of understanding the body and psyche together to recover who we were truly meant to be in our lives.
For over twenty years, she was a movement and somatic coach and embodiment educator working with a diverse clientele worldwide, many of whom have suffered deeply from emotional or physical pain, longing to come back into meaning and vitality. Jane has a depth of expertise in the effects of chronic and traumatic stress and general emotional overwhelm and how they manifest in the body and psyche. Bringing together her many years of somatic study, over twenty years of clinical experience, extensive personal Jungian Analysis, and professional training as a Jungian Analyst, I have developed a body of work, Jungian Somatics™.
Jane founded and created a groundbreaking professional training
program, Movement for Trauma, that she offered to hundreds of
psychotherapists and somatics practitioners from across the globe
for many years. She is also a member of The Breathe Network, which
connects sexual violence survivors with trauma-informed healing
arts practitioners. She has been both a keynote speaker and seminar
leader presenting on my work at the Jung Society of Utah, Calgary
Jung Society, the London Arts-Based Research Centre and
secondary/vicarious trauma prevention and compassion fatigue for
several organizations, including the Canadian Association of Fire
Chiefs, Fire Service Women of Ontario, sexual violence support
workers for Ontario universities and front-line social services
workers and counsellors and also twice presented at the Trauma
Talks conference at Women’s College Hospital. She is an
internationally published author, a former wellness columnist, and
a weekly radio health segment producer and has extensive media
engagement experience.
https://www.jungiansomatics.com/jungiansomaticsmft
Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted,
unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena
Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what
is alive in this moment?
We start each episode with a
few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language
of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a
conversation. We start where we are. This is not a
hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of
things, it's about being in the bottoms of
things.
Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the
spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From
the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our
minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses
I’d like to get to know.
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