The Spiritual Artist Podcast

Why Your Brain Needs Connection: Katherine Revoir on Art, Healing, and Social Neuroscience

Christopher J. Miller Season 5 Episode 151

Katherine Revoir integrates healing modalities like Non-violent Communication, attachment theory, interpersonal neuroscience, and depth empathy to promote emotional healing and creativity. As a constellation facilitator, she helps individuals uncover how family patterns shape their behavior and emotional lives. Katherine highlights relational neuroscience, emphasizing our innate need for connection and how embodiment and somatic awareness enable artists to overcome creative blocks and access deeper artistic expression. 

Katherine's own experiences during challenging life events, including business struggles and her mother's passing, guided her toward teaching from deep intuition. She stresses the importance of trusting one's inner voice, viewing intuition as a guide toward personal growth and creative authenticity. Inspired by Bert Hellinger's constellation work, her approach fosters emotional resilience and deeper self-understanding, emphasizing our interconnectedness with others. 

Social neuroscience, according to Katherine, underscores that humans are wired to connect with other brains, emphasizing the importance of relationships in our psychological and emotional health. She explains that all our behaviors, including people-pleasing patterns, originate from early interactions, particularly the mother-child bond. Katherine introduces the concept of "alarmed aloneness," highlighting the importance of compassionately reconnecting with younger, unresolved parts of ourselves. She describes how companioning these memories helps relocate emotional trauma from the amygdala, where they remain stuck, to the hippocampus, allowing them to be safely processed and filed away. Katherine stresses that emotions are life-giving and should be felt rather than blocked. For more information, visit Katherine’s website richerliving.org, where you can schedule personal counseling sessions or participate in her Happy Brain Groups—8-week programs held via Zoom—and Constellation Groups.