Overview What if the key to living more fully isn’t thinking harder, but reconnecting with your […]
Decription Ever feel like polarization makes meaningful conversation nearly impossible? Dr. Donna Hicks returns with transformative […]
Episode Overview Dr. Judith Herman, a towering figure in trauma studies and author of the landmark […]
From Dr Judith Herman on Truth & Repair to Dr. Thema Bryant on Liberation Psychology... to […]
Dr. Frank Corrigan joins us to share his groundbreaking approach to trauma healing called Deep Brain […]
We’ve reached the final episode of season 3. Together with the help of my partner Alex, we’re answering listener questions, recalling some of the most important things we’ve learned from our guests about dissociation and trauma, and discussing some of our favorite moments from the past season.
Across the world, hypnosis is often treated like a gimmick: used for entertainment at shows, overly dramatized in television and movies, etc. But our guest today, Wendy Lemke, has been using hypnosis as a powerful tool for healing victims of trauma for decades.
In the world of trauma recovery you can be an expert, and still find it challenging to navigate your own trauma recovery. In today’s episode Guy Macpherson shares his personal path though earning a doctorate in clinical psychology, treating early psychosis, and sharing expert insights on trauma and healing through his podcast.
Why is dissociation so hard for even mainstream psychologists to understand? How can we better diagnose Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Our guest, Dr. Simone Reinders, helps us explore the answers.
Disassociation comes in different forms and affects people in different ways. Our guest, Kathy Steele, has been treating people suffering from disassociation since the 1980s.