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Episode 234: The Capacity To Be A Kind Witness. Rachel Goldsmith Turow, PhD
Episode 234: The Capacity To Be A Kind Witness. Rachel Goldsmith Turow, PhD

Rachel Goldsmith Turow is a clinical psychologist, research scientist, and adjunct faculty member at Seattle University and the Icahn School of Medic…

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Episode 233: Story, Shamanism & Healing Trauma. Rachel Mann
Episode 233: Story, Shamanism & Healing Trauma. Rachel Mann

In 2007, Rachel Mann left her tenured position as a faculty member and administrator at the University of Virginia to start a private practice workin…

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Episode 232: Recovery Is A Journey. Debbie Millman
Episode 232: Recovery Is A Journey. Debbie Millman

Today, The Trauma Therapist | Podcast shifts a bit. Today I’m interviewing world-renowned designer Debbie Millman who shares her story of courage, he…

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Episode 231: What you think, you create. Rachel Grant
Episode 231: What you think, you create. Rachel Grant

Rachel Grant is the owner and founder of Rachel Grant Coaching (http://www.rachelgrantcoaching.com/) and is a Sexual Abuse Recovery Coach. She is als…

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Episode 230: Breaking the barriers of what healing is supposed to look like. Robyn Mourning
Episode 230: Breaking the barriers of what healing is supposed to look like. Robyn Mourning

Robyn Mourning, MS, MFTC holds a Masters of Counseling in Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy and is the founder of Revolution Trauma Recovery Servic…

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Episode 229: I used to laugh at PTSD. Carl Wagget, Firefighter
Episode 229: I used to laugh at PTSD. Carl Wagget, Firefighter

Carl Waggett has been a full-time firefighter for the past 14 years, and Acting Captain for 4 of them.  After a fellow-firefighter and close friend o…

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Episode 228: Aikido, Conflict Resolution & Trauma. Jeff Dowdy
Episode 228: Aikido, Conflict Resolution & Trauma. Jeff Dowdy

Aikido and trauma resolution? Part of my own education in my graduate psychology program involved learning Aikido. Psychology and Aikido are a perfec…

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Episode 227: The Creative Process & Trauma. Lisa Mitchell LMFT, ATR
Episode 227: The Creative Process & Trauma. Lisa Mitchell LMFT, ATR

Lisa Mitchell LMFT, ATR, LPC is the author Creativity as Co-Therapist: The Practitioner’s Guide to the Art of Psychotherapy (https://www.amazon.com/…

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Episode 226: Being Human. Guy Macpherson, PhD. The Trauma Therapist | Podcast
Episode 226: Being Human. Guy Macpherson, PhD. The Trauma Therapist | Podcast

Today an in between-isode and a video. Click here to watch the video. (https://player.vimeo.com/external/213276103.hd.mp4?s=8679e90b8920b701644c9a9a…

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Episode 225: There's No One Answer. Pat Ogden, PhD
Episode 225: There's No One Answer. Pat Ogden, PhD

Pat Ogden, PhD, is a pioneer in somatic psychology and both Founder and Education Director of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute (https://sensorimo…

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