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Your Life After Trauma Podcast

Your Life After Trauma Podcast

De: Gregory Wood RN
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A holistic look at the many approaches that trauma survivors have used, and are using, to recovery from the trauma they experienced. A mix of informational episodes and episodes containing interviews with lawmakers, advocates, religious leaders, mental health professionals, medical professionals, and whoever may have an approach to approaching trauma work that is outside of the box. The most important voices on this podcast are those of trauma survivors. Whether "Big T" or "little t" traumas, their stories of endurance, survival, recovery, and beyond, are what gives hope to those along all parts of the recovery spectrum.

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Ciencias Sociales Desarrollo Personal Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Relaciones Éxito Personal
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  • Navigating the Storm: Mental Health, Abuse, and the Journey to Self-Empowerment
    Mar 21 2025

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    This episode discusses the challenges individuals face when dealing with mental health issues, especially in the context of family court. The author shares insights on psychological and emotional abuse and the impact of gaslighting and DARVO manipulation tactics. Emphasizing that survivors of abuse may unknowingly adopt the abuser's behaviors as a survival mechanism, the episode debunks the myth of self-diagnosed narcissism. The narcissist's inability to self-reflect contrasts with individuals taking responsibility for their actions. It also delves into the author's personal experience with a false diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder, highlighting ethical concerns in therapy and custody evaluations. The wrongful diagnosis and manipulation by the ex-spouse raise questions about professional standards and bias in clinical documentation. The host's journey of coping with bipolar disorder and seeking genuine healing in therapy is juxtaposed with the ex-spouse's attempts to manipulate psychological evaluations for personal gain. The narrative underscores the importance of seeking help for mental health struggles and the strength in advocating for oneself. It encourages survivors to focus on self-healing and resilience rather than seeking revenge on abusers. Acknowledging the support of a recovery group and the power of vulnerability in healing, the episode concludes with a message of hope and self-empowerment. It emphasizes the importance of self-care and moving forward on the healing journey, offering a message of encouragement and solidarity to fellow survivors.

    | Dial 988 if you're having a mental health crisis | Dial 911 for mental health, and all other emergencies | The National (US) Domestic Violence Hotline - thehotline.org - 800.799.SAFE (7233) - text "START" to 88788 | Share your story by emailing tellmystory@yourlifeaftertraumapodcast.com | Your Life After Trauma Podcast is found on socials and at yourlifeaftertraumapodcast.com |

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  • Empowering Healing: An Overview of "The Mindfulness Workbook for PTSD" by Dr. Sabina Mauro
    Feb 6 2025

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    This episode provides an overview of "The Mindfulness Workbook for PTSD" by Dr. Sabina Mauro, focusing on techniques for managing traumatic stress and living in the present. The first chapter discusses topics like fight or flight responses, acute stress, coping with traumatic events, and the criteria for a PTSD diagnosis. Dr. Mauro explains the four categories in the DSM-5 related to PTSD symptoms – Intrusion, Avoidance, Negative changes in mood or thoughts, and Hyperarousal. The host delves into the self-evaluation exercise in the workbook comprising 24 symptoms related to PTSD, encouraging honesty when assessing these symptoms and seeking help from mental health professionals if needed. The discussion covers symptoms that may overlap with depression, such as suicidal ideation, negative thoughts, isolation, and substance use. The host emphasizes the importance of obtaining a proper evaluation from trauma-informed mental health professionals, addressing mental health stigma, and changing perspectives on diagnoses to empower individuals. It underlines the significance of seeking help when experiencing strong emotions or crisis situations. The episode ends with a message of hope and encouragement for healing and the reminder to call crisis lines like 988 or 911 in emergencies, if the listener needs that help. Overall, this episode emphasizes the journey towards trauma healing, seeking appropriate professional help, and empowering individuals to take control of their mental health for recovery and well-being.

    | Dial 988 if you're having a mental health crisis | Dial 911 for mental health, and all other emergencies | The National (US) Domestic Violence Hotline - thehotline.org - 800.799.SAFE (7233) - text "START" to 88788 | Share your story by emailing tellmystory@yourlifeaftertraumapodcast.com | Your Life After Trauma Podcast is found on socials and at yourlifeaftertraumapodcast.com |

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  • Your Life After Trauma: Overcoming Biases and Healing Together
    Jan 22 2025

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    The podcast host, shares his personal experiences with domestic abuse, challenging biases and stereotypes. He discusses how sexism influences perceptions of abuse, highlighting that both men and women can be abusers or victims. Greg shares his own journey as a male survivor of domestic abuse, shedding light on the lack of awareness around female perpetrators. He navigates the challenges of seeking support and validation while healing from trauma, emphasizing the importance of staying present and letting go of the past. Greg addresses the struggles of co-parenting and legal battles post-abuse, offering support and understanding to others on similar journeys. Despite facing skepticism and biases, Greg remains hopeful and resilient, encouraging listeners to heal and move forward. Through his story and insights, Greg aims to create a supportive space for survivors to share their experiences and find healing together.

    Your Life After Trauma is a platform for empowerment, understanding, and resilience in the face of adversity.

    | Dial 988 if you're having a mental health crisis | Dial 911 for mental health, and all other emergencies | The National (US) Domestic Violence Hotline - thehotline.org - 800.799.SAFE (7233) - text "START" to 88788 | Share your story by emailing tellmystory@yourlifeaftertraumapodcast.com | Your Life After Trauma Podcast is found on socials and at yourlifeaftertraumapodcast.com |

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