10m ·
Published
02 Nov 21:30
Drs. Murphy and Sklar, a psychiatrist and a physiatrist, (I'm psyche and he's soma) join producer, Jonathan Tate, in bringing you the best of healing wisdom from resolving back pain to depression, addiction to affliction. Compare this owner's manual to what's out there...
1h 1m ·
Published
26 Oct 21:30
Drs. Murphy and Sklar, a psychiatrist and a physiatrist, (I'm psyche and he's soma) join producer, Jonathan Tate, in bringing you the best of healing wisdom from resolving back pain to depression, addiction to affliction. Compare this owner's manual to what's out there...
58m ·
Published
19 Oct 21:30
Drs. Murphy and Sklar, a psychiatrist and a physiatrist, (I'm psyche and he's soma) join producer, Jonathan Tate, in bringing you the best of healing wisdom from resolving back pain to depression, addiction to affliction. Compare this owner's manual to what's out there...
1h 0m ·
Published
12 Oct 21:30
Another extemporaneous monologue on health, psychology, and spirituality. Dr. Murphy reads from authors such as John Sarno, M.D., Michael Brown, and A. H. Almaas. The work of Roberto Assagioli, M.D. and Eckhart Tolle are also discussed.
1h 0m ·
Published
05 Oct 21:30
An extemporaneous monologue close to the topic of the show. I think I read some of Power Without Pills: One Psychiatrist's Guide to Healing and Growth.
51m ·
Published
28 Sep 21:30
Drs. Murphy and Sklar, a psychiatrist and a physiatrist, (I'm psyche and he's soma) join producer, Jonathan Tate, in bringing you the best of healing wisdom from resolving back pain to depression, addiction to affliction. Compare this owner's manual to what's out there...
1h 1m ·
Published
14 Sep 21:30
Solving the riddle of pain. A riddle frequently attempts to trick one into assuming they are inside of one reality only to reveal that they are not! Imaging studies of the spine and pain don't correlate... How's that possible!? And what are the ramifications???
1h 2m ·
Published
07 Sep 21:30
Drs. Murphy and Sklar, a psychiatrist and a physiatrist, inquire into the nature of pain, The Presence Process, and the nature of "reality." Dr. Sklar just finished The Presence Process for the nth time. Dr. Murphy, a veteran Presence Processor who has completed The Presence Process n-x times, speaks gratefully of not being finished by The Presence Process. (If you start the Process, finish it, is a good rule of thumb.) The theory starting the Process without finishing it is unpleasant would get support from such notables as psychiatrist, Carl Jung. The emotional "matter" repressed in the unconscious, that is responsible for our symptoms in life, is constantly striving to reach the surface. This is because the body, mind, heart, and soul are self-healing and self-regulating. What the soul can embrace, the soul can release (heal.) The Process facilitates this resolution (distinct from relief which is ultimately fatal.) If you invite material up and then don’t face it and embrace it; life will bring you circumstances that evoke the emotion you are running from (much more unpleasant in the outer world than in the inner world.) Wherever you go; there “it” is. Until you face “it,” embrace “it,” digest “it,” and integrate “it,” it will persist. First life whispers; then it yells. It’s an interesting conversation at least. Some may be liberated from years of pain. It’s possible.
1h 2m ·
Published
31 Aug 21:30
Drs. Murphy and Sklar, a psychiatrist and a physiatrist, (I'm psyche and he's soma) join producer, Jonathan Tate, in bringing you the best of healing wisdom from resolving back pain to depression, addiction to affliction. Compare this owner's manual to what's out there...
1h 26m ·
Published
24 Aug 21:30
Dr. Murphy is incited to rant by a few well-placed questions by Jonathan Tate. Ranting is more passionate and interesting than the more controlled, reasonable conversations that the show had become.