Matt Licata’s

Spirituality & Healing

Inner Work Group and Community

*New Group Starting February 2025*

An In-Depth Immersion into a Healing Relational Field

Integrating Psychotherapy and Embodied Spiritual Inquiry 

A Trauma-Sensitive Holding Environment

A YEAR LONG TRAINING PROGRAM

“It is the shared love of the truth that fuels the entire journey of deep psychological healing and embodied spiritual transformation. Coming together with friends and fellow travelers to honor the unfolding of this love is the essence of this path. To be accompanied on our journey of individuation – where we can feel felt and understood – is the secret doorway into the Heart.”

– MATT LICATA

A Special Invitation to Work Together in 2025

Dear friend, 

The spiritual and healing journey is not easy to navigate on our own. As open, sensitive human beings, we’re wired to tend the wounds of the heart and turn toward the mystery of Being within a supportive and dynamic relational field, with the help of friends and fellow travelers.

There are guides and allies available to us, both seen and unseen, who have a way of making themselves known when we gather together in a shared love of reality and prioritize what matters most to us. 

The truth is that we’re unable to see our own shadow and the path can be lonely, confusing, and difficult without a lamp to guide us. Deep, inner soul-work requires our engagement with “the Other,” whether that “other” appears on the inside or the outside. In this sense, all healing and self-realization is relational in its essence. 

Over the course of the year, we’ll explore the mysteries of a contemporary path of spiritual discovery, individuation, and personal healing, where together we’ll enter into the aliveness of the relational field itself, a mandala of healing presence in which we can not only transform the wounds of the heart, but open into the direct experience of communion, union, and unity with the Ultimate Mystery itself.  

Together, we’ll explore an embodied, grounded, and emotionally-attuned path of the heart that weaves together the wisdom of the psychotherapeutic and meditative traditions, in a way that’s experiential and interactive, an approach to spiritual unfolding that is sensitive to trauma and relational wounding, and integrates the teachings and discoveries of the shamans, yogis, mystics, and alchemists throughout culture and history 

Between February 6, 2025 and through January 22, 2026, we’ll meet live 33 times, on (most) Thursdays, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. U.S. Pacific Time (5pm in London), with an abbreviated schedule during the summer. 

It’s not necessary for you to attend sessions live. You can participate fully in the group and community – and most importantly, in the healing relational field – through watching the session videos and practicing the exercises and meditations in whatever way feels most natural and resonant for you, at a time that is convenient and fits into your life. 

There will also be an optional Facebook group so that you may be in further connection with others around the world who are part of the community. 

Each session will include meditation and other experiential exercises, teachings, and live interaction, where you can share your experience, ask questions, and receive support (via video or text). During the sessions, we’ll also be able to support and hold one another as we, too, are being held and contained within the field and the mystery of Being. 

I look forward to seeing you inside the community soon and making this journey together. And in this way, we can each prioritize, recommit to, and revision our commitment to our healing and spiritual path this year.

You can learn more about the group and community here at this page and if you have any questions, please write to us at support@mattlicataphd.com.

Warmly, 

Matt Licata

P.S. Please note that your commitment, whether paying at once or monthly, is for the entire year, so that we may create a safe, consistent, healing holding environment in which we can go deep with one another. As such, it is not possible to participate for only part of the year or on a month-by-month basis.

Matt Licata, PhD

Matt’s understanding of the subtleties and nuances of the healing journey, and how meditation and psychological work fit together were a key for me which unlocked the door to a part of myself that I had forgotten about. The way he held my experience and contained it with such love and kindness allowed me to end the war with myself and to begin to perceive even my most challenging emotions and sensitivities as allies and just how he’s right when he says that the path really is everywhere. Spending time with him was a real fork in the road in my life, a true turning point that opened up a whole new way of being for me.

J.R., London

Themes We’ll Explore This Year

Over the course of the year (and into 2026), we’ll explore deeply the various facets of the diamond that comprise the spiral path of embodied transformation and healing. It is through this shadow-informed, emotionally-sensitive, alchemically-alive weaving together of psychotherapy and spirituality that our perception will be cleansed and our hearts will be polished. 

THEME 1: Initiation and the Contemporary Path of the Mystic: Union, Relationship, and Tending the Mystery 

Living in the Experiential Discovery That the Path is Everywhere

Many of us interested in spirituality and healing have been wounded in our lives – physically, emotionally, or at a deep soul level. Whether this wounding takes form as relational or attachment trauma, narcissistic injury, or through any other number of forms of personal betrayal, it has a way of coloring our perception and affecting our capacity to feel safe, connected, and that we truly belong here. 

For some, initiation occurs only by way of transition, dissolution, and loss, through an embodied confrontation with the unconscious and the unlived life. These experiences are not signs of error or mistake, but calls to depth and evidence of how our wounding can serve an initiatory function.

Whether or not we identify as being a “healer” in some professional sense, we are each touched by the living reality of this dimension of experience, as open, sensitive human beings. In this way, we’re all “healers” as we engage and interact with others and the world each and every day, offering the gifts of our own presence, empathy, consciousness, caring, and compassion. 

Even though it may seem as if we are alone – and in part we must walk this path by ourselves – we are never truly alone, as unseen helpers, friends, and companions are always nearby. 

Throughout the course, we’ll explore:

  • How our wounding serves an initiatory function into deeper layers of spiritual and soul-awareness
  • A deeper understanding of our unique wounding and sensitivities and how these are not obstacles to our path, but the very path itself  
  • The nature of a contemporary, embodied, emotionally-sensitive approach to the felt experience of wholeness and aliveness
  • How even our most difficult experience is a unique portal into the heart, connection with others, with the Divine, and with all of life

THEME 1: Initiation and the Ongoing Journey of the Wounded Healer

Living in the Experiential Discovery and Reality That the Path is Everywhere

Many of us interested in spirituality and healing have been wounded in our lives – physically, emotionally, or at a deep soul level. Whether this wounding takes form as relational or attachment trauma, narcissistic injury, or through any other number of forms of personal betrayal, it has a way of coloring our perception and affecting our capacity to feel safe, connected, and that we truly belong here. 

For some, initiation occurs only by way of transition, dissolution, and loss, through an embodied confrontation with the unconscious and the unlived life. These experiences are not signs of error or mistake, but calls to depth and evidence of how our wounding can serve an initiatory function.

Whether or not we identify as being a “healer” in some professional sense, we are each touched by the living reality of this dimension of experience, as open, sensitive human beings. In this way, we’re all “healers” as we engage and interact with others and the world each and every day, offering the gifts of our own presence, empathy, consciousness, caring, and compassion. 

Even though it may seem as if we are alone – and in part we must walk this path by ourselves – we are never truly alone, as unseen helpers, friends, and companions are always nearby. 

Throughout the course, we’ll explore:

  • How our wounding serves an initiatory function into deeper layers of spiritual and soul-awareness
  • A deeper understanding of our unique wounding and sensitivities and how these are not obstacles to our path, but the very path itself  
  • The nature of a contemporary, embodied, emotionally-sensitive approach to the felt experience of wholeness and aliveness
  • How even our most difficult experience is a unique portal into the heart, connection with others, with the Divine, and with all of life

THEME 2: Trauma and the Sacred: Exploring the Link Between Spirituality and our Wounding

How the Path of Healing Unresolved Trauma and Wounding is Itself a Spiritual Practice

We’re all given more experience in this life than we can process. Unresolved trauma, which is held in subcortical and somatic circuitry, shapes our perception and deeply impacts our capacity to feel safe and connected, with ourselves, others, and also with our spiritual nature. 

There is a powerful, yet mysterious link between healing early emotional wounding and the spiritual path. These two streams are not separate and intertwine together in the body and the heart. 

It is through a unique kind of holding environment that we are able to access, verbalize, make sense of, and thereby integrate psychic, emotional, and somatic material that has fallen out of embodied, conscious awareness. 

Through the establishment, together, of a safe and surrounding container, we’ll explore the realities of trauma and how it is an experience of de-linking and disassociation; how it is healed, and how the felt sense of safety and connection are re-established. 

Relational psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, somatic psychology, neuroscience, and the clinical aspects of mindfulness and meditation each have something to contribute to this journey. Each will be lens through which we will deepen our understanding and experience, as we open to the reality that tending to trauma is in itself a deep and merciful spiritual path

Throughout the course, we’ll explore:

  • The nature of trauma and how each of us has unmetabolized and unlived experience which affects our perception and how we’ve come to imagine ourselves
  • How trauma organizes in the body, psyche, and nervous system; and how it is unwound and untangled 
  • The felt sense of safety and how safety is the ultimate medicine and “neural scaffolding” for healing and deeper layers of self-discovery 
  • The link between trauma and the sacred and the relationship between our deepest wounding and our spiritual lives 

THEME 2: Trauma and the Sacred: Exploring the Link Between Spirituality and our Wounding

How the Path of Healing Unresolved Trauma and Wounding is Itself a Spiritual Practice

We’re all given more experience in this life than we can process. Unresolved trauma, which is held in subcortical and somatic circuitry, shapes our perception and deeply impacts our capacity to feel safe and connected, with ourselves, others, and also with our spiritual nature. 

There is a powerful, yet mysterious link between healing early emotional wounding and the spiritual path. These two streams are not separate and intertwine together in the body and the heart. 

It is through a unique kind of holding environment that we are able to access, verbalize, make sense of, and thereby integrate psychic, emotional, and somatic material that has fallen out of embodied, conscious awareness. 

Through the establishment, together, of a safe and surrounding container, we’ll explore the realities of trauma and how it is an experience of de-linking and disassociation; how it is healed, and how the felt sense of safety and connection are re-established. 

Relational psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, somatic psychology, neuroscience, and the clinical aspects of mindfulness and meditation each have something to contribute to this journey. Each will be lens through which we will deepen our understanding and experience, as we open to the reality that tending to trauma is in itself a deep and merciful spiritual path

Throughout the course, we’ll explore:

  • The nature of trauma and how each of us has unmetabolized and unlived experience which affects our perception and how we’ve come to imagine ourselves
  • How trauma organizes in the body, psyche, and nervous system; and how it is unwound and untangled 
  • The felt sense of safety and how safety is the ultimate medicine and “neural scaffolding” for healing and deeper layers of self-discovery 
  • The link between trauma and the sacred and the relationship between our deepest wounding and our spiritual lives 

THEME 3: Meditation, Psychotherapy, and the Creation of an Internal Holding Environment

Discovering a Spirituality of Your Own and the Way of Empathic Attunement

There are many types of inner work, forms of meditation, inquiry, yoga, and therapy. What’s vital is that we begin to discover a spirituality of our own, one that is unique to our own bodies, hearts, nervous systems, and souls. 

There is an image and metaphor given to us by D.W. Winnicott of a “holding environment,” a warm and poetic description of a relational configuration rooted in empathic attunement, resonance, warmth, and presence.

It is from such a matrix of experience that we can explore ourselves and the world around us, resting and playing in unstructured states of being, such as awe, wonder, and the joy of true Being. From this ground of safety, we are able to take risks, lead with our vulnerability when appropriate, privilege our own integrity and autonomy in other situations, and stay embodied to the full range of human feeling.

We’ll explore together the nature of this holding environment and how both meditation and psychotherapeutic inquiry can help us to cultivate new layers of insight, wisdom, and compassion for ourselves and others.

In this, we’ll discover the reality of how all healing is relational in its essence, and what that truly means: intimacy with self, others, and with the Mystery itself. 

Throughout the course, we’ll explore:

  • The importance of a daily self-attunement and compassion practice and what is most important when it comes to deep transformation and healing
  • How to include in your “alchemical toolkit” insights and practices from the meditative and psychotherapeutic traditions 
  • How to rewire the way the way you have come to organize and work with difficult and challenging experience, and encode new neural (and soul) circuitry 
  • Engaging your own path with heart while at the same time not turning your life into one “unending self-improvement project”

THEME 3: Meditation, Psychotherapy, and the Creation of an Internal Holding Environment

Discovering a Spirituality of Your Own and the Way of Empathic Attunement

There are many types of inner work, forms of meditation, inquiry, yoga, and therapy. What’s vital is that we begin to discover a spirituality of our own, one that is unique to our own bodies, hearts, nervous systems, and souls. 

There is an image and metaphor given to us by D.W. Winnicott of a “holding environment,” a warm and poetic description of a relational configuration rooted in empathic attunement, resonance, warmth, and presence.

It is from such a matrix of experience that we can explore ourselves and the world around us, resting and playing in unstructured states of being, such as awe, wonder, and the joy of true Being. From this ground of safety, we are able to take risks, lead with our vulnerability when appropriate, privilege our own integrity and autonomy in other situations, and stay embodied to the full range of human feeling.

We’ll explore together the nature of this holding environment and how both meditation and psychotherapeutic inquiry can help us to cultivate new layers of insight, wisdom, and compassion for ourselves and others.

In this, we’ll discover the reality of how all healing is relational in its essence, and what that truly means: intimacy with self, others, and with the Mystery itself. 

Throughout the course, we’ll explore:

  • The importance of a daily self-attunement and compassion practice and what is most important when it comes to deep transformation and healing
  • How to include in your “alchemical toolkit” insights and practices from the meditative and psychotherapeutic traditions 
  • How to rewire the way the way you have come to organize and work with difficult and challenging experience, and encode new neural (and soul) circuitry 
  • Engaging your own path with heart while at the same time not turning your life into one “unending self-improvement project”

THEME 4: Providing a Home for the Lost Orphans of Psyche and Soma

Holding the Pieces of Soul with Illumination, Presence, and Compassion

Much of our wounding occurs prior to the acquisition of language and is not able to be healed through the questioning and reorganization of patterns of thinking. In other words, we can’t think our way out of trauma, attachment, and relational wounding

When our capacity to process unbearable terror, panic, shame, and rage is overwhelmed, undigested pieces of experience are held subcortically and in our cellular circuitry, unreachable by thinking which is a layer removed from the fires of the alchemical body.

Encouragement to “just get over it, that’s totally irrational, you can’t really believe that, you know that’s not true” and so forth is experienced by an inflamed nervous system as the activity of violence and aggression.

It’s like an autonomic form of gaslighting and reflects a deep misunderstanding of trauma and the workings of implicit memory, and only contributes to re-traumatization, in personal, cultural, and collective networks.

In addition to shattering and unendurable experience – which is painful and terrifying enough – there is a profound sense of aloneness that goes with this, the sense that no one can understand, that there is no companionship into the dark night. I am alone in this. This is devastating to the soul.

When that raging alive little boy or aching little girl cries out longing to be held, known, felt, and heard, they’re really not all that interested in our clear cognitive analysis, rational inquiry, thoughts on the matter, or even our powerful spiritual insights. 

They’re yearning for something else… for you, your heart, your holding. To know that you will stay near, not abandon or shame them, that you will do your best to provide sanctuary and safe passage for them to return Home, to be allowed to come out of that crystallized, frozen state and live and play and breathe once again.

In this way they don’t even want or need to be healed, but to be held. And to feel safe.

Together, we’ll open to the reality of the inner family and enter into a new relationship with the richness of our inner world. In this way, we start to discover that things may be a bit more alive, open, spacious, loving, and even magical than we thought.

Throughout the course, we’ll explore:

  • The importance of establishing a caring, containing relationship with the inner parts of ourselves that have fallen out of awareness – and how to do this
  • The true nature of “inner child work” and why it is so important (and misunderstood)
  • The life-giving practice of giving a voice to the voiceless and making sense of our experience in a new, more integrated and cohesive way
  • How, in the end, true transformation and healing is not so much about insight and clarity, but really about love, and what this means

THEME 4: Opening a Temple for the Lost Orphans of Psyche and Soma

Holding the Inner Figures with Illumination, Presence, and Compassion

Much of our wounding occurs prior to the acquisition of language and is not able to be healed through the questioning and reorganization of patterns of thinking. In other words, we can’t think our way out of trauma, attachment, and relational wounding

When our capacity to process unbearable terror, panic, shame, and rage is overwhelmed, undigested pieces of experience are held subcortically and in our cellular circuitry, unreachable by thinking which is a layer removed from the fires of the alchemical body.

Encouragement to “just get over it, that’s totally irrational, you can’t really believe that, you know that’s not true” and so forth is experienced by an inflamed nervous system as the activity of violence and aggression.

It’s like an autonomic form of gaslighting and reflects a deep misunderstanding of trauma and the workings of implicit memory, and only contributes to re-traumatization, in personal, cultural, and collective networks.

In addition to shattering and unendurable experience – which is painful and terrifying enough – there is a profound sense of aloneness that goes with this, the sense that no one can understand, that there is no companionship into the dark night. I am alone in this. This is devastating to the soul.

When that raging alive little boy or aching little girl cries out longing to be held, known, felt, and heard, they’re really not all that interested in our clear cognitive analysis, rational inquiry, thoughts on the matter, or even our powerful spiritual insights. 

They’re yearning for something else… for you, your heart, your holding. To know that you will stay near, not abandon or shame them, that you will do your best to provide sanctuary and safe passage for them to return Home, to be allowed to come out of that crystallized, frozen state and live and play and breathe once again.

In this way they don’t even want or need to be healed, but to be held. And to feel safe.

Together, we’ll open to the reality of the inner family and enter into a new relationship with the richness of our inner world. In this way, we start to discover that things may be a bit more alive, open, spacious, loving, and even magical than we thought.

Throughout the course, we’ll explore:

  • The importance of establishing a caring, containing relationship with the inner parts of ourselves that have fallen out of awareness – and how to do this
  • The true nature of “inner child work” and why it is so important (and misunderstood)
  • The life-giving practice of giving a voice to the voiceless and making sense of our experience in a new, more integrated and cohesive way
  • How, in the end, true transformation and healing is not so much about insight and clarity, but really about love, and what this means

I’m not sure I’ve ever been with a teacher or therapist who saw me so transparently and so lovingly. At first it was uncomfortable, scary, and I wasn’t sure if this was for me. But the kindness that came from Matt and his insight and presence into my wounding and vulnerability melted something within me. It was like years of conditioning came crashing down and I felt real love for myself and compassion for the little girl that was raging alive inside me. There is a way that I finally felt safe, to unravel and fall apart and be fully empowered, with him there next to me. After all the healing I had “thought” that I had done, Matt helped me to see that there were always deeper realms of the body and heart to excavate and open to the light. Also, just how human and real and authentic he is meant so much to me. He wasn’t “trying” to be someone he wasn’t, honest about his own biases and brokenness, and that just made it so much more natural for me to open.

– J.P., New York

When You Join the Program, Here is What You’ll Receive

1) LIVE interactive sessions with Matt each month

Each month, you’ll meet live with Matt (usually three times), for 90 minutes. The purpose of these live sessions is to provide an empathic, sensitive, and safe holding environment in which we can explore the mysteries of healing and spiritual transformation together.

Don’t worry if you’re unable to attend the sessions live, as many are unable to due ongoing commitments. Full participation in the course and training does not require that you attend live.

There will be a total of 33 sessions throughout the yearlong journey (from February 2025 through January 2026). 

2) Lifetime Access to All Video & Audio

Shortly after each session, you’ll receive a link to view the video, and listen to and download the audio. You’ll have access to this content indefinitely and will be able to refer to it at any time for further study, reflection, and contemplation.

3) Monthly Readings, Inquiry, and Writing Exercises 

Each month you’ll be invited to engage with selected readings to study, reflect upon, and write about, as a way to deepen experiential connection with the material we’ll be covering. Through engaging and weaving together self-reflection, emotional attunement, body awareness, and journaling, you will be able to engage with course material in between the live sessions in a way that fosters deeper integration.

Please note that participation in these readings and exercises is optional.

4) A Private Member Portal [Website, Tablet or Mobile Phone Accessible]

All of the course video, audio, and exercises will be available in a private member portal for easy access. You can watch, listen, and access all course materials on your desktop computer, iPad, or through a mobile app which you’ll be able to access anywhere. You will be able to view the video and download the audio, save them on your device, and watch them as many times as you’d like. 

Private Facebook Group

5) A Private Member’s Only Facebook Group

When you become a member, you’ll receive an invitation to join us on Facebook for our private members’ group where you can connect with others around the world who are making the journey with you. Please note that the Facebook group is totally optional and you will not miss any of Matt’s teachings, meditations, Q&A’s etc. if you do not join. 

Plus You’ll Receive These Special Bonuses:

BONUS #1

Trusting Your Inner Guidance in Times of Uncertainty

eBook

In this eBook, Matt invites readers into the depth of their own being, into and through the shadow, and into the Heart, where there are allies and guides waiting to accompany us into the mystery and the unknown, where all true transformation and healing emerge. 

As we learn to attune to our true nature, and bring a curiosity and devotion to the soul and its sensual and symbolic language, we meet with the Inner Friend who will help us along the way.  

Every Minute is Precious

BONUS #2

Every Minute is Precious
Slowing Down and Remembering What Matters Most

Webinar

In our incredibly speedy and fragmented world, it’s so easy to lose touch with what really matters to us. Taking the time each day to slow down, open our senses, come back into our bodies, and to connect with the simple joy of Being is the activity of wisdom and compassion, for ourselves and for our world. 

In this short webinar, Matt invites us into a healing sanctuary which is actually always, already here, revealing itself as our perception is cleansed and our hearts are polished. 

Alchemical Gold and the Wisdom of the Empty Cup audio files

BONUS #3

Alchemical Gold and the Wisdom of the Empty Cup
Imaginal Practices for Connecting with the Inner Guide

Audio Guided Meditations

On this series of four guided meditations, Matt will invite you into the imaginal world (mundus imaginalis) which is its own unique autonomous area of inner and outer nature where there is wisdom, guidance, and friendship available to help us on the path – to cleanse our perception, polish our hearts, and reveal to us a dimension of experience that is always, already here, though usually remains unseen and unknown. 

Here are the five “tracks” on this program: 

  1. Intro to the Meditations
  2. Waking Up and into the Light
  3. A Walk in the Forest
  4. Perceiving the Empty Cup
  5. Falling Asleep and into the Soul 

Meet Your Teacher

Matt Licata, Ph.D.

Matt Licata, PhD

Matt Licata is a psychotherapist and spiritual counselor who was trained in the psychology of religion. His research interests include the relationship between psychotherapy and contemplative practice, contemporary psychoanalytic theory and the work of C.G. Jung, the teachings of the mystics, and integrating spiritual experience into everyday life.

He is the author of A Healing Space: Befriending Ourselves in Difficult Times (Sounds True, 2020), The Path is Everywhere: Uncovering the Jewels Hidden Within You (Wandering Yogi Press, 2017), and the forthcoming The Soul Alchemist: Trusting Your Inner Experience, expected in 2026.

Matt’s Featured Books:

What You’ll Receive as a Member

Matt Licata’s

Spirituality & Healing
Inner Work Group and Community

An In-Depth Immersion into a Healing, Relational Field: A Yearlong Journey of Individuation and the Unfolding of the Soul

Spirituality & Healing Bonuses

As a member you’ll receive…

 

1) LIVE interactive sessions with Matt Licata each month

2) Monthly Readings, Inquiry, and Writing Exercises (optional)

3) Lifetime Access to all Course Videos, Audios, and Bonus Materials

4) A Private Member Portal

5) A Members-Only Facebook Group where you can connect with others around the world who are making the journey with you

Plus you’ll receive these bonuses:

BONUS #1: Trusting Your Inner Guidance in Times of Uncertainty (eBook)

BONUS #2: Every Minute is Precious: Slowing Down and Remembering What Matters Most  (video)

BONUS #3: Alchemical Gold and the Wisdom of the Empty Cup: Imaginal Practices for Connecting with the Inner Guide (audio meditations)

Total Yearly Value: $2997+

We invite you to join the wait list for Matt Licata’s 2025 Spirituality & Healing Immersion GroupIf you have any questions, please contact the support team at support@mattlicataphd.com.

Our Promise and 100% Guarantee

Thank you for taking the time to read about my 2025 group and community. 

My sincere intention is that you will benefit from our time together. If you are not satisfied with the first two weeks of the course content, you can email us at support@mattlicataphd.com and receive a full refund. Please note that no refunds will be provided after Monday, February 17. 

This program is intended for those who wish to make a commitment to a 12-month journey of deep inner work with me and fellow travelers around the world. I’d love to have you join us!

-Matt Licata

Praise for Matt’s book, A Healing Space

“A Healing Space is a brilliant weave of Jungian and Eastern contemplative wisdom. In this powerful new offering, Matt Licata guides us to a place of sacred refuge, where we can meet even our greatest moments of confusion and suffering with compassion and grace.”

  Tara Brach, PhD, author of Radical Compassion

Matt Licata pinpoints a space within us where healing, awakening, and a vibrant reckoning of who we actually are can be realized. The wisdom hidden deep within our darkest experiences comes from not turning away from these, but by directly tending to them with gentleness, love, and compassion. This book depicts a way of genuine freedom.”

  Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Happiness

“In A Healing Space, Matt Licata serves as a compassionate and insightful guide to the transformative task we all must face: how to forge our pain and sorrow into remedies of Spirit that can illuminate our way. With the soft clarity of a magnifying glass, Matt brings into view the many things that inhabit our nature, though they are seldom easily seen. Stay in conversation with this book and you will be a better friend to yourself, those you travel with, and to life itself”

  Mark Nepo, author of The Book of Soul and Drinking from the River of Light

“Weaving the wisdom of reflective practices, the insights from Carl Jung and the alchemists, and the relational truths of attachment research and psychotherapy practice, Matt Licata offers us a beautiful tapestry of truths to transform trauma into healing and strength. Adversity can constrain us, but with this wonderful book, we can find the perspectives and courage to embrace the reality of life’s innate uncertainty to guide us on a journey of growth and discovery—moving from post-traumatic imprisonment to liberation.”

  Dan Siegel, MD, clinical professor at UCLA School of Medicine, director of Mindsight Institute, and author of Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence and Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation 

“If you are looking for a book to be a companion to you during this extraordinary time, it’s this one. A Healing Space is a robust guidebook into the inner territory of yourself, assisting you in the exploration of deep and rich personal and life questions that lead, always, to wondrous realizations and growth. What a treasure to find in these times of great change.”

  Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit and Intimate Conversations with the Divine

“Tender, profound, and deeply useful, this book is gem. Remarkably, Matt Licata weaves together self-compassion, depth psychology, and radical acceptance into a beautiful, passionate, soaring exploration of all that it means to be human.”

 Rick Hanson, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of Neurodharma: New Science, Ancient Wisdom and Seven Practices of the Highest Happiness 

“A Healing Space is a beautiful, insightful, and moving contemplation of the journey of healing we all undertake as human beings. It illuminates how self-compassion—holding our own pain with love—transforms our experience in a profound way so that we can learn the lessons life offers us moment by moment.”

 Kristin Neff, PhD, associate professor, University of Texas, and author of Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself

“This inspiring book invites us to trust the intelligence of whatever is unfolding in our lives, especially when it hurts, and to meet it in a deeply compassionate way. Matt Licata is a cartographer of the human heart. He knows the ineffable space where healing occurs and offers us a map for getting there, right up to the threshold. The rest is alchemy. We have been waiting for a long time for a book like this.”

 Christopher Germer, PhD, clinical psychologist and lecturer at Harvard Medical School, author of The Mindful Path ot Self-Compassion

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the sessions live or pre-recorded?

All sessions will be held live, on three Thursdays each month, at 9am U.S. Pacific Time (5pm in London for most of the year). Video and audio recordings of each live session will be available in the membership site within 48 hours.

What are the days and times of the live sessions?

Most months, we will meet on the first, second, and fourth Thursdays, at 9am U.S. Pacific Time/5pm London Time. 

To see what time this will be in your time zone, please reference this time zone converter tool. 

***Please note that it is likely that we’ll need to make a change to the schedule a few times during the year to account for illness, travel, etc. We’ll update you as far in advance as possible about this. 

You will receive automated reminder emails one hour before each live event with the Zoom link and passcode to join.

What materials are required for this course?

Each month, Matt will assign readings to complete and reflect upon. Although not required, the reading list for the course are Matt’s two books. It is recommended that you engage with the readings, but not mandatory. 

The Path is Everywhere: Uncovering the Jewels Hidden Within You

A Healing Space: Befriending Ourselves in Difficult Times

How can I get support?

We are here to support you along the way with any questions you may have about the course, accesssing content, joining the live calls, etc.

*For support please email: support@mattlicataphd.com

 

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Does Matt’s Spirituality & Healing community involve or provide individual or group psychotherapy?

No. While we’ll discuss issues related to psychology, health, and well-being in a general way, the community is educational in nature and created for a general audience. Matt will not provide any assessment, diagnosis, or treatment of psychological issues and any individual conversations with Matt will be educational, motivational, and non-clinical in nature. 

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