Terapia holística. Entrevista con Mónica Nogueira

Terapia holística. Entrevista con Mónica Nogueira

Introduction to Holistic Therapy

Welcome and Introduction

  • Irene welcomes everyone to the session, introducing herself and her guest, Mónica Nogueira, a psychologist and holistic therapist from Ciudad de la Costa, Uruguay.
  • Mónica shares her background in psychology with a specialization in psychoanalysis and expresses her journey towards a more holistic approach.

Transition from Traditional to Holistic Therapy

Early Academic Background

  • Mónica describes her initial training as academic and orthodox, primarily focused on psychoanalysis while acknowledging the lack of tools for addressing deeper aspects of personality.
  • She highlights that many children she worked with were sensitive and perceived things differently, which traditional methods failed to address.

Discovering New Approaches

  • A pivotal moment occurred when someone introduced her to "registros akáshicos" (Akashic records), leading to transformative experiences in both her life and therapeutic practice.
  • Mónica emphasizes the importance of recognizing that the mind is just one tool among many; understanding this allowed her to expand her perspective significantly.

Integrating Various Therapeutic Techniques

Expanding Therapeutic Tools

  • She began integrating family constellations and inductive meditations into her practice, enriching the therapeutic experience by connecting more deeply with clients' bodies.
  • Mónica notes that working with adults also became part of her practice, often involving their childhood experiences as a starting point for therapy.

Challenges Faced During Transition

Personal Integration Challenges

  • The main challenge was reconciling her orthodox psychological training with new spiritual insights that lacked academic validation.
  • Mónica reflects on how she initially struggled to explain these new concepts to colleagues but realized it was essential for personal integration first.

Shifting Perspectives Among Peers

  • As she integrated these approaches into therapy, responses from colleagues shifted positively; they began showing interest in learning about Akashic records rather than questioning them.

Therapeutic Integration and Personal Growth

The Importance of Integration in Therapy

  • The speaker emphasizes the significance of reconciling different aspects of oneself, integrating both spiritual and earthly elements to achieve a holistic view.
  • Acknowledges the necessity of understanding all components that contribute to personal evolution, avoiding extremes in either spirituality or rationality.
  • Discusses the need for balance between connecting with one's emotions and maintaining a grounded reality; integration deepens this process.
  • Highlights that rigid structures can be softened through integration, allowing for a more profound sense of support and anchoring in consciousness.
  • Mentions gratitude towards their therapist, Mónica, who has been instrumental in their therapeutic journey over two years.

Understanding Therapeutic Processes

  • The speaker aims to clarify misconceptions about therapy, noting that seeking help is often stigmatized as a sign of weakness or madness.
  • Reflects on their initial uncertainty about attending therapy but recognizes it as an opportunity for growth rather than merely addressing problems.
  • Stresses that one must be in a good place mentally to engage effectively in therapy; it's not just for those who are struggling significantly.
  • Emphasizes the collaborative nature of therapy where the therapist provides tools while the individual must actively participate in their healing process.
  • Describes therapy as an opportunity to revisit life experiences with newfound resources and awareness, facilitating deeper healing.

Revisiting Past Conflicts

  • Explains how revisiting unresolved conflicts from the past can lead to healing and recognition of positive aspects previously overlooked during difficult times.
  • Addresses common prejudices against revisiting past traumas by highlighting that such processes can reveal opportunities for growth and self-discovery.
  • Notes that therapeutic journeys are non-linear; individuals may revisit issues multiple times at different depths as they grow stronger emotionally.
  • Compares therapeutic progress to spirals—each round offers deeper insights into oneself without forcing someone into uncomfortable revelations too quickly.
  • Suggests that like children asking questions repeatedly until satisfied, adults also benefit from revisiting topics until fully processed.

The Value of Self-Reconciliation

  • Concludes by emphasizing therapy's role in self-reconciliation—reconnecting with one's inner child allows for personal empowerment and growth.

Understanding Healing and Conflict

The Nature of Healing

  • The speaker emphasizes that everyone is on a journey of learning and evolution, suggesting that there are no fully enlightened beings among us. Each person's path varies based on their life experiences.
  • A shift in perspective is highlighted, focusing on the interconnectedness of life and the universal laws such as cause and effect. This understanding can lead to a simpler view of complex situations.

Perspective on Conflict

  • The discussion revolves around how individuals complicate their lives unnecessarily, stressing that it’s not just about what happens to us but how we respond to those events.
  • The speaker acknowledges using conflict as a therapeutic tool, encouraging clients to see benefits in their struggles rather than adopting a victim mentality.

Transforming Challenges into Opportunities

  • In therapy, recognizing conflicts as opportunities for self-reflection is crucial. Conflicts reveal aspects of ourselves that need healing or acceptance.
  • The idea is presented that conflicts serve as mirrors reflecting our internal struggles, prompting personal growth when viewed from this angle.

Benefits of Conflict

  • Conflicts can be beneficial by forcing individuals to confront what they truly desire versus what societal expectations dictate. This confrontation leads to deeper self-understanding.
  • There’s a distinction made between ego-driven benefits (survival within family systems) and soul-driven benefits (understanding one’s life mission).

Shifting from Victimhood to Empowerment

  • Instead of asking "why" something happens from a victim's perspective, the focus shifts to "for what purpose" these experiences occur, fostering empowerment through understanding.
  • Recognizing others as reflections of oneself helps break the cycle of blame and fosters personal accountability in relationships.

Internal Movement and Healing Processes

  • The speaker notes that unresolved issues will manifest repeatedly until acknowledged. Awareness leads to significant breakthroughs in healing processes.
  • Effective healing requires more than intellectual understanding; it necessitates emotional engagement and physical release through practices like constellations or intuitive meditations.

Integrating Therapeutic Tools

Understanding the Creative Energy of Sexual Organs

The Role of Sexual Organs in Creativity

  • Sexual organs are described as an inexhaustible source of creative energy, particularly in women. This energy is not only for physical reproduction but also for empowering ideas and projects.
  • There is a significant disconnection among women from their bodily cycles, particularly regarding their uterus and ovaries. Stimulating these areas can lead to a different perception of the body and enhance overall well-being.
  • Managing this creative energy effectively allows individuals to heal physically and feel more fulfilled, enabling them to manifest their desires and creations.

Reframing Women's Cycles

  • Women are encouraged to reframe their understanding of life stages, such as menopause, viewing it as a transition into another cycle rather than an end to fertility.
  • Embracing one's inner fire during challenging times (like hot flashes) can be transformative; women should learn to channel this energy positively.

Personal Experience and Therapeutic Practice

  • The speaker shares personal experiences with these practices, emphasizing the importance of trying techniques themselves before guiding others in therapy.
  • Healing through resonance is highlighted; as therapists work on their own issues, they become better equipped to assist clients in their healing journeys.

Group Dynamics in Healing Retreats

  • Traditional therapeutic models often emphasize distance between therapist and client. However, recognizing shared experiences can enhance healing through collective resonance.
  • The speaker discusses the unique transformations that occur within group settings during retreats, where participants energetically connect with one another.

Collective Healing Processes

  • In group retreats, participants act as mirrors for each other’s growth. This communal experience expands individual consciousness significantly beyond what could be achieved alone.
  • The process involves connecting with the group's soul rather than just individual energies. This connection fosters deeper insights and healing opportunities for all involved.

Intentionality in Group Work

  • Facilitators use various tools (like spiritual guides or records) during retreats to ensure that every aspect aligns with the group's intentions for transformation.
  • Participants begin processing even before arriving at retreats; intention-setting plays a crucial role in shaping experiences throughout the journey.

Understanding Time in Healing

  • The concept of time is discussed as an illusion; healing processes start long before formal sessions begin and continue after they conclude.

Understanding the Dance of Life

The Symbolic Nature of Life and Healing

  • Life is likened to a dance, emphasizing that situations have processes. We often try to control these processes by defining when they start and end.
  • Acknowledging the rational world, we adapt while recognizing that experiences shape us profoundly. A shared experience in Spain highlighted this transformative power.
  • Witnessing transformations in therapy can be beautiful; some patients enhance their healing by learning to open their records, which deepens their therapeutic journey.
  • Individuals who read records possess unique perceptions that enrich therapy sessions, leading to more intense breakthroughs and connections during the process.

Sources of Inspiration and Guidance

  • The speaker reflects on who inspires them amidst helping others, emphasizing a connection with their soul as a guiding force throughout life’s processes.
  • This connection has led to encounters with various teachers who have enriched their therapeutic practice with diverse experiences and tools.
  • Emphasizing creativity in therapy, the speaker aims to address each individual's uniqueness rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.

Empowering Others in Their Journey

  • Patients are encouraged to become their own masters in therapy, taking charge of their healing process while allowing mutual learning between therapist and patient.
  • Gratitude is expressed for collaborative growth over two years, highlighting the importance of shared journeys in personal development.

The Importance of Community and Collaboration

  • The beauty of individual processes is acknowledged; there’s appreciation for collective growth without competition among practitioners or learners.
  • Creating spaces for interaction fosters learning from each other’s experiences, enhancing the richness of available options for those seeking guidance.

Activating Consciousness

Video description

Hoy me acompaña Mónica para conversar acerca del enfoque terapéutico desde una mirada holística. Ella vive en Ciudad de la Costa, Uruguay, es Licenciada en Psicología, Maestra y lectora de Registros Akáshicos y Terapeuta del Ciclo Menstrual. En la entrevista nos explica en qué consiste un proceso terapéutico así como las dinámicas y transformaiones que se dan. Nos anima a entender las oportunidades que representan los conflictos que atravesamos y a conectar y a seguir nuestra sabiduría interior para resolverlos. Mónica maneja distintas herramientas y técnicas como la respiración ovárica, la sexualidad sagrada, constelaciones y la meditación para acompañar en procesos que posibilitan el despertar de consciencia , el enriquecimiento mutuo y el propósito de unificación. Si quieres empezar un proceso terapéutico poco convencional hacia una vida más plena, seguro que Mónica puede acompañarte en tu camino de autodescubrimiento. ¿Tienes más preguntas sobre Terapia Holística? 💬 Déjalas en los comentarios · · · *ENCUENTRA A MÓNICA EN SUS REDES* 🔸 Via Ayni: https://viaayni.com/maestros/monica.nogueira.fuentes 🔸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monica.nogueiraf/ · · · *LOS TEMAS Y PREGUNTAS* 00:00:00 - Presentamos a Mónica 00:00:34 - Del marco académico a una visión holística 00:04:44 - Desafíos del camino 00:09:23 - El proceso terapéutico 00:16:20 - El beneficio del conflicto 00:21:49 - Terapia del ciclo menstrual y respiración ovárica 00:25:39 - Dinámicas en procesos grupales 00:31:42 - Lo que inspira y nutre a Mónica · · · *Estás en Via Ayni, una red de Maestros y Aprendices para socializar la espiritualidad.* Si quieres saber más: ✨ Visítanos y únete en https://viaayni.com/ ✨ Hazte Maestro de Via Ayni: https://viaayni.com/hazte-maestro ✨ Lee nuestro Blog: https://blog.viaayni.com/ ✨ Síguenos en Instagram https://www.instagram.com/via_ayni/ #terapiaholistica #psicologia #espiritualidad #bienestarintegral #autoconocimiento ¡Suscríbete, comparte y dale LIKE si te gusta nuestro contenido!