Ryan Soave
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Ryan Soave brings deep experience as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, certified trauma therapist, program developer, and research consultant for Huberman Lab at Stanford University Department of Neurobiology. Post-graduation from Wake Forest University, Ryan quickly discovered his acumen for the business world. After almost a decade of successful entrepreneurship and world traveling, he encountered a wave of personal and spiritual challenges; he felt a calling for something more. Ryan returned to school and completed his Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling. When he started working with those suffering from addiction and PTSD, he found his passion. He has never looked back.
Ryan has trained extensively in many experiential and therapeutic modalities including yoga, Yoga Nidra, meditation, Somatic Experiencing, EMDR and breath-work. He has worked with thousands of clients with complex PTSD, designed and facilitated workshops for thousands of participants, and been asked to speak at national conferences as an expert in the treatment of trauma and addiction. He has been invited several times to lead meditations for members and staffers of the United States Congress. To his work Ryan brings passion, commitment, and joy. He believes the addiction trauma treatment process is an uncovering, during which the individual remembers his or her true self.
- Wake Forest University
- Licensed Mental Health Counselor
- Certified trauma therapist
- Deadtalks: Ep. 141 – Navigating the complexities of trauma
- Psychology Today
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