Today we delve into the transformative power of therapy, art, and existential exploration.
Our featured therapist Matilde Gliubich Tomat brings a rare and profound perspective, rooted in her own journey through life's hardships and deep healing. After facing early trauma and the challenges of complex parenting, she channelled her experiences into becoming an existential therapist, helping others find meaning and purpose. With a unique blend of therapeutic insight, artistic vision, and a passion for anthropology, she explores the deeper aspects of the human experience—from the origins of consciousness to our modern struggles with identity, creativity, and empowerment. Her studies trace back to the split between Neanderthals and early humans, offering an enlightening view on the evolution of thought, self-awareness, and the timeless questions we all grapple with. Through her work, she helps clients access states of mind that foster self-understanding, resilience, and creativity, empowering them to live more fulfilling lives. Join us as we explore these deeper aspects of existence, and discover how understanding our roots and inner worlds can transform our lives today.
If you would like to work with Matilde, her contact details can be found at : MatildeTomat.com Matilde's book can be found on amazon called:
Rebeltherapy: a therapist journey through addiction, trauma, and Nichiren Buddhism
copy and paste link: https://amzn.eu/d/3Pc5v3t
The books Matilde suggested during this interview are:
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
iron man by ted hughes
iron woman by ted hughes
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
On the Road by Jack Kerouac
The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Through the Looking-glass and what Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll
Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach