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Rethinking Bipolar Disorder with Sean Blackwell

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Disclaimer: This is not to be taken as a therapy directive, but rather this is for learning and entertainment purposes only! Please consult with your physician and/or mental health care team to decide whether this approach is appropriate for you.

Sensitive topics such as trauma and SA are discussed in this episode.

What if the loudest story about bipolar disorder—the chemical imbalance—misses the point? We sit down with author and facilitator Sean Blackwell to peel back that narrative and explore bipolar through a wider lens: trauma held in the body, spiritual emergency as a potential breakthrough, and why empathetic presence can do what power struggles never will.
Sean recounts his own 1996 crisis that looked like acute psychosis yet became a turning point that reshaped his life. From supporting his wife’s nieces through multiple episodes to building retreats rooted in holotropic-style breathwork, he shows how non-ordinary states can surface buried memories, emotions, and meaning.
You’ll hear specific case studies, including a client whose years-long coccyx pain disappeared after a powerful somatic release and another who reclaimed traumatic memories months after retreat, finally aligning emotional truth with experience.
If you’re curious about alternatives to one-size-fits-all approach, this conversation offers a compassionate, grounded path: respect biology, honor the body, and allow meaning to emerge. For books, videos, training, and retreat details, visit https://www.bipolarawakenings.com/ If this perspective resonated, follow the show, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review to help others find it.

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Chapters

1. Challenging Chemical Imbalance Myths (00:00:00)

2. Introducing Sean Blackwell’s Journey (00:01:58)

3. The 1996 Spiritual Emergency (00:03:35)

4. Hospitalization And Reframing Psychosis (00:05:49)

5. From Breakdown To Breakthrough (00:09:19)

6. Supporting Family Through Episodes (00:11:04)

7. Soteria-Inspired Care And Empathy (00:13:54)

8. Building A Mission And Community (00:17:44)

9. Holotropic Breathwork Foundations (00:19:54)

10. Kundalini, Somatics, And Trauma (00:23:19)

11. A Client’s Healing Case Study (00:26:49)

12. How Breathwork Sessions Unfold (00:29:59)

13. Trauma Links And Body Blockages (00:33:54)

14. Hard Truths And Deep Releases (00:37:09)

15. Retreat Structure And Integration (00:40:59)

52 episodes

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Manage episode 520091287 series 3614249
Content provided by Sonia Krishna Chand | Adult Autism and Neurodivergent Mental Health Expert | Empowerment Coaching, Sonia Krishna Chand | Adult Autism, and Neurodivergent Mental Health Expert | Empowerment Coaching. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sonia Krishna Chand | Adult Autism and Neurodivergent Mental Health Expert | Empowerment Coaching, Sonia Krishna Chand | Adult Autism, and Neurodivergent Mental Health Expert | Empowerment Coaching or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Send us a text

Disclaimer: This is not to be taken as a therapy directive, but rather this is for learning and entertainment purposes only! Please consult with your physician and/or mental health care team to decide whether this approach is appropriate for you.

Sensitive topics such as trauma and SA are discussed in this episode.

What if the loudest story about bipolar disorder—the chemical imbalance—misses the point? We sit down with author and facilitator Sean Blackwell to peel back that narrative and explore bipolar through a wider lens: trauma held in the body, spiritual emergency as a potential breakthrough, and why empathetic presence can do what power struggles never will.
Sean recounts his own 1996 crisis that looked like acute psychosis yet became a turning point that reshaped his life. From supporting his wife’s nieces through multiple episodes to building retreats rooted in holotropic-style breathwork, he shows how non-ordinary states can surface buried memories, emotions, and meaning.
You’ll hear specific case studies, including a client whose years-long coccyx pain disappeared after a powerful somatic release and another who reclaimed traumatic memories months after retreat, finally aligning emotional truth with experience.
If you’re curious about alternatives to one-size-fits-all approach, this conversation offers a compassionate, grounded path: respect biology, honor the body, and allow meaning to emerge. For books, videos, training, and retreat details, visit https://www.bipolarawakenings.com/ If this perspective resonated, follow the show, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review to help others find it.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Challenging Chemical Imbalance Myths (00:00:00)

2. Introducing Sean Blackwell’s Journey (00:01:58)

3. The 1996 Spiritual Emergency (00:03:35)

4. Hospitalization And Reframing Psychosis (00:05:49)

5. From Breakdown To Breakthrough (00:09:19)

6. Supporting Family Through Episodes (00:11:04)

7. Soteria-Inspired Care And Empathy (00:13:54)

8. Building A Mission And Community (00:17:44)

9. Holotropic Breathwork Foundations (00:19:54)

10. Kundalini, Somatics, And Trauma (00:23:19)

11. A Client’s Healing Case Study (00:26:49)

12. How Breathwork Sessions Unfold (00:29:59)

13. Trauma Links And Body Blockages (00:33:54)

14. Hard Truths And Deep Releases (00:37:09)

15. Retreat Structure And Integration (00:40:59)

52 episodes

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