Karen Sprinkel Ancelet ‘93 (Seattle, MA) published her book, “The Thriving Self: A New Paradigm for Healing Trauma in the Mind, Body and Spirit and Moving Beyond It.” This comprehensive guide uniquely explores the new diagnostic dimension of how individuals store or locate trauma—in the mind, body, or spirit. The book provides insights on using this knowledge to help clients heal from suffering and significant trauma, offering a holistic approach to trauma healing.
Ancelet, a consultant, educator, author, and therapist, brings a wealth of experience to her work. Her unique approach to healing trauma, developed during her seven years in Asia, is a testament to her dedication and expertise. With over 30 years of practicing psychotherapy, she has a diverse background of experience, qualifications, and certifications. Her specialty is a combined trauma modality using EMDR, Brainspotting, Somatic Experiencing, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). Acelete also trained in many other techniques. She is licensed to practice therapy in California, Oregon, Michigan, and Washington State and is a member of multiple trauma treatment organizations.
Learn more Sprinkel Ancelet here.