
Ep347: Nurturing the Mind - Dr Nida Chenagtsang & Dr Caroline Van Damme
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Feb 6, 2026 Dr Caroline Van Damme, an adult psychiatrist and family psychotherapist bridging psychiatry with Tibetan models. Dr Nida Chenagtsang, a Tibetan doctor and Buddhist teacher integrating Sowa Rigpa with contemporary approaches. They explore Tibetans’ elemental metaphors, ritual and exorcism stories, contrasts between Western and Tibetan knowledge, placebo and psychotherapy tensions, and practical ways to nurture the mind.
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Complementary Systems Improve Clinical Understanding
- Tibetan medicine, tantric Buddhism and modern psychology describe the same human problems from complementary angles.
- Combining metaphorical Tibetan frameworks with structured Western theory improves clinical understanding and accessibility.
Translate Metaphors To Connect With Patients
- Use Sowa Rigpa metaphors (wind, fire, earth) to help patients feel understood and seen.
- Translate images into culturally appropriate language so patients can recognize and apply those metaphors.
Psychosis Demands Individualized, Open Care
- Working with psychosis forces clinicians to abandon rigid procedures and individualize care.
- Open-mindedness and improvisation become clinical necessities when standard protocols fail.

