Charon Normand-Widmer

While completing her Master of Clinical Social Work, Charon concurrently enrolled in Sex Therapy education and completed a psychodynamic fellowship at Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute. From there, she has taken education in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (Pat Ogden and Janina Fisher), Compassionate Inquiry (Gabor Mate), and Imago Relationship Therapy. Charon has completed 200 hours of yoga teacher training, and has been certified as a Functional Nutrition Coach and Mindset Coach. Charon is currently studying neuropsychology.

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Understanding Epigenetics: The Intersection of Genetics, Environment, and Health

By Charon Normand-Widmer  What are ‘Epigenetics’? Why should they interest us?  Epigenetics offer profound insights into how our environment and lifestyle can influence gene expression, without altering the underlying DNA sequence. Alteration of the underlying sequence results in a mutation, which can have various impacts on an organism’s physical and […]

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The Power Within: Embracing Self-Regulation Practices for Personal Growth

By Charon Normand-Widmer This article explores the importance of self-regulation practices for personal growth, emphasizing their role in emotional intelligence, increasing presence, and well-being. Through mindfulness, goal-setting, and healthy habits, individuals cultivate self-awareness and navigate life’s challenges with grace. Self-regulation also enhances interpersonal relationships and serves as a guiding principle

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Intersectional Insights Exploring Colonialism and Collective Trauma in CI from a Bipoc Lens

By Charon Normand-Widmer I recently spoke with a colleague who commented that some BIPOC CI participants she had trained with reported that CI was ‘too white” for them. As a BIPOC person myself who has gone through the program, I found this reported experience shocking and surprising, as it had

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