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Mindfulness, EMDR, and Wearable Tech: An Interview with Dr. Steve Dansiger

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Mindfulness, EMDR, and Wearable Tech: An Interview with Dr. Steve Dansiger

Curt and Katie chat with Dr. Steve Dansiger about integrating mindfulness into EMDR, what therapists often get wrong about mindfulness, and how wearable technology might enhance trauma healing. Steve shares his journey from punk rock drummer to EMDR trainer to tech innovator—and how sound and vibration may support grounding, resourcing, and trauma reprocessing.

About Our Guest: Dr. Steve Dansiger
Dr. Steve Dansiger is a clinical psychologist, EMDRIA-approved EMDR consultant, longtime mindfulness practitioner, and co-founder of HapTech Holdings. He is the creator of the MET(T)A Protocol and co-author of multiple books on EMDR, trauma, addiction, and mindfulness. Steve’s work spans clinical practice, innovation, and international teaching, bringing together ancient wisdom and cutting-edge tech.

Key Takeaways:

  • Therapists and clients often misunderstand mindfulness as “clearing the mind.”

  • Mindfulness is already embedded in EMDR and helps stabilize and prepare for trauma work.

  • Starting with just 1–2 minutes a day can be effective, especially with neurodivergent clients.

  • Wearable tech using sound and vibration may help ground and resource clients in session and beyond.

  • Therapists need to maintain their own mindfulness practice to model and teach it effectively.

For full show notes, transcripts, and more episodes:
🔗 www.mtsgpodcast.com

Join the Modern Therapist Community:
🌐 Linktree

Creative Credits:
🎙 Voice Over by DW McCann
🎵 Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano

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Mindfulness, EMDR, and Wearable Tech: An Interview with Dr. Steve Dansiger

Curt and Katie chat with Dr. Steve Dansiger about integrating mindfulness into EMDR, what therapists often get wrong about mindfulness, and how wearable technology might enhance trauma healing. Steve shares his journey from punk rock drummer to EMDR trainer to tech innovator—and how sound and vibration may support grounding, resourcing, and trauma reprocessing.

About Our Guest: Dr. Steve Dansiger
Dr. Steve Dansiger is a clinical psychologist, EMDRIA-approved EMDR consultant, longtime mindfulness practitioner, and co-founder of HapTech Holdings. He is the creator of the MET(T)A Protocol and co-author of multiple books on EMDR, trauma, addiction, and mindfulness. Steve’s work spans clinical practice, innovation, and international teaching, bringing together ancient wisdom and cutting-edge tech.

Key Takeaways:

  • Therapists and clients often misunderstand mindfulness as “clearing the mind.”

  • Mindfulness is already embedded in EMDR and helps stabilize and prepare for trauma work.

  • Starting with just 1–2 minutes a day can be effective, especially with neurodivergent clients.

  • Wearable tech using sound and vibration may help ground and resource clients in session and beyond.

  • Therapists need to maintain their own mindfulness practice to model and teach it effectively.

For full show notes, transcripts, and more episodes:
🔗 www.mtsgpodcast.com

Join the Modern Therapist Community:
🌐 Linktree

Creative Credits:
🎙 Voice Over by DW McCann
🎵 Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano

  continue reading

439 episodes

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