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In this episode, I share my insights about PTSD and CPTSD symptoms that many of us might miss in our daily lives. I talk about how we often chalk up our struggles to just "having a tough life" rather than recognizing underlying trauma. From sleep troubles and anxiety to physical pain and relationship difficulties, I walk through the many ways trauma can show up—sometimes in surprising forms! I also explore the early life experiences that might predispose us to these challenges, like childhood separations, bullying, or family stress. Most importantly, I want you to know that you don't have to just "live with" these symptoms. Through my work with hypnosis, I've seen how addressing the root causes can help people break free from feeling stuck and move forward with more peace and possibility in their lives. Of course, please feel free to send me YOUR questions anytime, or connect with me for an actual conversation to get them answered. I definitely look forward to connecting with you anytime! If you'd like to have a FREE life mapping chat with me, you can grab a time right here to do that: 20 Minute FREE Life Mapping Session You can also find me on the CATCH website. It has a great video and some free recordings right there to explain more. CATCH - Laura Ordile Please come join me in The Change Gang Group! Change Gang Group Grab yourself a freebie made just for YOU here: Fun FREEBIES! And I have a brand new one that's not even on the website yet. If you'd like to boost your happiness and increase your sleep, this one's for you! Sleep Better and Live Happier! And I'm also always happy to connect on Instagram: Laura Ordile Thank you so much for joining me in the fun. I'd be very grateful if you would be willing to take a moment and rate and review the show for me. And I hope you have a great week! Happy day to you, Laura
This one is SOOOO important for everyone to know! You do NOT have to tell your story to heal! You do NOT have to go into all the crap that has brought all the difficulty into your life. There IS a way to heal yourself without having to talk about it over and over and over again. Of course, please feel free to send me YOUR questions anytime, or connect with me for an actual conversation to get them answered. I definitely look forward to connecting with you anytime! If you'd like to have a FREE life mapping chat with me, you can grab a time right here to do that: 20 Minute FREE Life Mapping Session You can also find me on the CATCH website. It has a great video and some free recordings right there to explain more. CATCH - Laura Ordile Please come join me in The Change Gang Group! Change Gang Group Grab yourself a freebie made just for YOU here: Fun FREEBIES! And I have a brand new one that's not even on the website yet. If you'd like to boost your happiness and increase your sleep, this one's for you! Sleep Better and Live Happier! And I'm also always happy to connect on Instagram: Laura Ordile Thank you so much for joining me in the fun. I'd be very grateful if you would be willing to take a moment and rate and review the show for me. And I hope you have a great week! Happy day to you, Laura
CME credits: 1.00 Valid until: 15-10-2025 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/modeling-activity-quality-conversations-with-patients-about-suboptimal-management-of-ptsd-symptoms-and-emerging-treatment-options/28647/ Patients with PTSD suffer from a range of psychiatric symptoms that severely reduce their quality of life. PTSD has proven to not only be a complicated diagnosis, but also one that has a low index of suspicion. Many patients are not screened for PTSD, and those who are diagnosed often gain little benefit from currently available treatments. Join us as these issues are dissected by Drs. Joseph Goldberg and Roger McIntyre, with the objective of providing clinicians with key action steps to take to improve outcomes for patients affected by PTSD.
In this episode of the Clinician's Corner, we look at the critical yet subtle differences between stress and trauma, with trauma expert Dr. Aimie Apigian. Together, we explore the very important and distinct ways we need to address these two things clinically, how to listen for cues from clients about which state they are in, and how our own language with clients can either exacerbate a situation or facilitate the healing process. We discuss: Different clinical approaches you need to take based on a client's state (of stress or trauma) The physiological process of trauma Why our work as Restorative Wellness Practitioners is so critical to the healing process The different causes of trauma / the trauma response How the trauma response is protective and actually supportive A completely different way to heal trauma (via somatic work / Internal Family Systems) The Clinician's Corner is brought to you by Restorative Wellness Solutions. Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/restorativewellnesssolutions/ Get your FREE PASS to our Clinical Success Showcase here Timestamps (from audio): 00:00 Highly qualified medical physician with diverse expertise. 09:20 Recognize stress or trauma for effective support. 15:34 Mitochondrial health affects the body's response to stress. 20:41 Trauma response needs time, safety, energy. Recognize overwhelm. 26:16 Self-reflection on stress, trauma, and motivation. 32:41 In utero factors affect dopamine and bonding. 37:14 Start with surroundings, then review lab results. 40:21 Realizing the profound impact of the functional model. 46:14 Free event for practitioners to learn from experts. 51:17 Empowering people through body connection and safety. 56:46 Somatic work for PTSD and nutritional protocols. 01:01:44 Encouraging listeners to engage and share content. Speaker Bio: Dr. Aimie Apigian, MD MS MPH is the leading medical expert on how life experiences get stored in the body and restore the body to its best state of health through her signature model and methodology, The Biology of Trauma™. She is a double board-certified medical physician in Preventive Medicine and Addiction Medicine. She has a Masters in Biochemistry and a Masters in Public Health. In addition to her medical training, she is also a Functional Medicine physician and has training and certifications specifically in neuro-autoimmunity, nutrition, and genetics for addictions, mental health, and mood and behavioral disorders. She has several certifications in various trauma therapies including the Instinctual Trauma Response Model (an art trauma therapy), Somatic Experiencing (developed by Dr. Peter Levine), and NeuroAffective Touch (Dr. Aline LaPierre). Dr. Aimie brings you The Biology of Trauma™: a new lens and a methodology that courageously both adds to and bridges trauma work and medicine by reverse-engineering the chronic effects of trauma on the nervous system and body on a cellular level. Connect with Dr. Aimie Apigian: Website: https://www.traumahealingaccelerated.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/draimie/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/draimie/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-aimie-apigian-1b863244 Disclaimer: The views expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are those of the individual speakers and interviewees, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC does not specifically endorse or approve of any of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. The information and opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. If you have any medical concerns, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC is not liable for any damages or injuries that may result from the use of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. By viewing or listening to this information, you agree to hold Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC harmless from any and all claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or in connection with your participation. Thank you for your understanding.
We often hear of people being "triggered" by events and what does this really mean? It implies that people have had trauma in the past and current behaviors/events are "triggering" past trauma experiences. But come on! Really? Are people really triggered or are we being tricked by an over used term? Today's episode will answer these questions and more as we begin to shed light on truths about trauma and how it is treated. Do you have feedback or topic requests? Email us at podcast@nystromcounseling.comWe'd love to hear from you!Follow along:InstagramFacebookNystrom & Associates
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On this episode of "Flourish or Fold" I'm thrilled to share with you a conversation that could very well change the way we perceive and treat trauma. I had the honor of sitting down with Dr. Eugene Lipov, a beacon of hope for those affected by trauma and a mastermind in innovative treatment methods. As the Chief Medical Officer at Stella and an international expert on trauma treatment, he has devoted his life and work to unraveling the complexities of trauma and exploring groundbreaking treatment options.The Impact of Trauma and the Path to Recovery: Trauma is an insidious beast that can leave deep scars on both the mind and body. Dr. Lipov, with his extensive experience in trauma treatment, shared invaluable insights into how trauma affects individuals and the potential for reversing PTSD symptoms. One of the most enlightening aspects of our discussion was the stellate ganglion block procedure, a treatment that offers a beacon of hope for those suffering from PTSD.Understanding Trauma: Genetics and Environment: Dr. Lipov emphasized the importance of recognizing the genetic and environmental factors contributing to trauma. As we delved into this topic, it became clear that to develop more effective therapeutic options, we must first understand these underlying causes. His role at Stella is pivotal in advancing research efforts focused on trauma treatment, and his dedication to this cause is nothing short of inspiring.Stellate Ganglion Block: A Ray of Hope: The stellate ganglion block procedure is a game-changer in rapidly treating PTSD symptoms. Dr. Lipov walked us through the assessment process, the procedure itself, and the critical aftercare recommendations, which include psychotherapy, yoga, meditation, and dietary considerations. The duration of the procedure and the potential long-term effects vary based on individual factors, but the promise it holds for improving overall health and longevity is remarkable.Addressing the Root Causes for Long-Term Healing: Our conversation also highlighted the pervasive impact of trauma on individuals and the collective human community. Dr. Lipov stressed the challenges individuals face in seeking relief from their suffering and the necessity of addressing the root causes of trauma-related illnesses for long-term healing and recovery.A Mission to Change Perceptions: From PTSD to PTSI: One of the most profound moments in our discussion was Dr. Lipov's mission to change the name of PTSD to post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI). This change aims to reduce stigma and improve acceptance of the condition. He shared the process of submitting a request to the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and the importance of recognizing the biological changes in the brain associated with trauma.The Mind-Body Connection and Advocacy: Dr. Lipov's insights into the mind-body connection, including the psychological effects of an adrenal tumor, underscored the importance of this relationship in trauma treatment. He encouraged listeners to participate in a letter-writing campaign to support the name change initiative, highlighting the significance of letters and social awareness in advocating for this cause.Personal Experiences and the Inheritance of Trauma: Dr. Lipov opened up about his personal experiences with trauma, including a near-fatal snorkeling accident and the loss of his mother to suicide. These experiences have fueled his resilience and determination to assist others on their healing journey. He also touched on epigenetics and the inheritance of trauma, shedding light on the interplay between genetic predisposition and environmental factors.Connecting with Dr. Lipov and Supporting PTSD Awareness: For those looking to connect with Dr. Lipov and access trauma treatment at Stella, he provided information on how to engage with his work, including his book "The Invisible Machine" and an upcoming fundraiser for PTSD awareness. He also mentioned a song release related to PTSD, inviting listeners to explore various channels to learn more and support the campaign to eliminate stigma associated with trauma.My Personal Reflections on Trauma and Advocacy: As a survivor of PTSD myself, I understand the importance of reducing the stigma associated with trauma. It's crucial to recognize the physiological response to trauma as an injury rather than a disorder. I encourage everyone to support themselves and others in seeking treatment and to advocate for the name change to post-traumatic stress injury.In closing, this episode was more than just a conversation; it was a journey through the heart of trauma and the innovative approaches to healing. I hope you find it as enlightening as I did, and I invite you to join us in this ongoing dialogue to foster resilience and recovery.Connect with Dr. Lipov: Dr. Lipov invites you to connect with him through his website and on social media. To learn more about Dr. Lipov's work and to sign his petition to change the name of post-traumatic stress disorder visit: https://dreugenelipov.com/https://stellacenter.com/eugene-lipov-mdhttps://www.instagram.com/dreugenelipov/ Here are some highlights of the episode to look forward to:Genetic and Environmental Impact (00:00:00): Discussion on the impact of genetic and environmental factors in passing down trauma.Introduction to Trauma Treatment (00:01:41): Introduction of Dr. Eugene Lipov, Chief Medical Officer at Stella, and discussion on trauma treatment.Current Therapeutics for Trauma (00:02:53): Challenges with current therapeutic options for trauma and the need for more effective treatments.Discovery of Stellate Ganglion Block Procedure (00:03:57): Dr. Lipov's discovery and research on the stellate ganglion block procedure for treating PTSD.Potential Impact on Aging (00:06:04): Exploration of potential reversal of PTSD symptoms and its impact on aging and overall health.Recognizing PTSD Symptoms (00:07:24): Discussion on recognizing and understanding the symptoms of PTSD in individuals.Trauma Experience and Treatment (00:09:54): Personal trauma experience and the potential for treatment through the stellate ganglion block procedure.Understanding Normality and Resilience (00:11:02): Discussion on the perception of normality and resilience in individuals affected by trauma.Threshold for Trauma Categorization (00:13:30): Exploration of the threshold for categorizing experiences as traumatic and the impact of genetics and experiences on trauma.Stellate Ganglion Block Procedure (00:19:32): Explanation of the stellate ganglion block procedure and the assessment process for treatment.Aftercare and Longevity of Treatment (00:21:54): Importance of aftercare and the potential longevity of the stellate ganglion block treatment.Changing the Name of PTSD (00:25:32): Dr. Lipov's mission to change the name of PTSD to post-traumatic stress injury, focusing on reducing stigma.The Mind-Body Connection (00:31:53): Discussion on the mind-body connection, the impact of trauma on the body, and the significance of treating PTSD.Experiences Shaping Trauma Treatment (00:34:35): Dr. Lipov's personal experiences, including a traumatic snorkeling incident and his mother's suicide, shaping his interest in trauma treatment.Epigenetics and Trauma Inheritance (00:43:52): Exploration of epigenetics, genetic inheritance of trauma, and multigenerational transmission of trauma.Connecting with Dr. Lipov (00:47:51): Information on how to connect with Dr. Lipov, access treatment at Stella Center, and support the campaign to eliminate trauma stigma.The stigma of trauma (00:51:51): Addressing the stigma of trauma, changing the name of PTSD to PTS injury, and normalizing physiological responses to trauma.Closing remarks and gratitude (00:53:17): Expressing gratitude to the audience, encouraging sharing of the episode, and signing off as the host.
This is episode 3 of our Survivors Have Paid Enough series. For now, we are looking at how mental health is impacted by surviving sexual violence. We're going to look at some additional ways mental health is impacted as a result of PTSD. We're going to look at the prevalence of nightmares and flashbacks, catastrophizing and feeling an impending sense of doom, and harmful or unsettling fantasies. We're going to chat about how these things directly impact a survivor's everyday life and how a person can manage in a healthy way.
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Please join me as I speak with Katie Nelson Burns, founder of The Family Preservation Project. Katie is a mother of loss to adoption who is passionately committed to preventing others from applying permanent solutions to temporary problems. As the creator of the project and as a board member of Saving our Sisters, Katie devotes a great deal to helping pregnant mothers in crisis. Mentioned on the show: The Family Preservation Project: The Family Preservation Project – Where Moms and Resources Meet Saving our Sisters: Home - Saving Our Sisters (savingoursistersadoption.org) All You Have is Love: Home - (allyouhaveislove.com) Georgis Alliance for Adoptee Rights: Home | Georgia Alliance for Adoptee Rights (gaallianceforadopteerights.org) Georgia Revocation Law: Georgia Code § 19-8-26 (2019) - Forms :: 2019 Georgia Code :: US Codes and Statutes :: US Law :: Justia Adoptee Access to records, Georgia: Georgia | Adoptee Rights Law Center TANF: Welfare benefits or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) | USAGov PTSD: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Stress Response: Protect your brain from stress - Harvard Health Support for parents of loss to adoption: Concerned United Birthparents [Birth Mother] First Mother Forum If you are experiencing suicidal ideation, please reach out for support. NAMI-National-HelpLine-WarmLine-Directory-3-11-20.pdf Thank ou for listening to the show! The opinions of the host and their guests are just that, their opinions. The host is not a lawyer or a therapist.
ADHD and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms can look similar in many ways. And together, they can morph into what guest Hannah Harris Green calls “a trauma ball of blame that's hard to untangle.”Hannah is a podcast producer, journalist, and writer who works in public radio. She talked about ADHD and PTSD on KCRW's Bodies podcast, which she produced. (It's an incredible episode. Link below.) She shares her ADHD diagnosis story here and talks about her Venn diagram of ADHD and PTSD behaviors (insomnia, trouble focusing, and more). Also in this episode: a “fall from grace” when school got harder. Plus, adding ADHD to an already layered identity.Hannah's episode on the Bodies podcast: https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/bodies/adhd-women-ptsd-executive-function-messyTo get a transcript of this show and check out more episodes, visit the ADHD Aha! podcast page at Understood.We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at ADHDAha@understood.org.Understood.org is a resource dedicated to shaping the world so the 70 million people in the U.S. with learning and thinking differences can thrive. Learn more about ADHD Aha! and all our podcasts at u.org/podcasts. Copyright © 2024 Understood for All, Inc. All rights reserved. Understood is not affiliated with any pharmaceutical company.
Uncover the intricacies of trauma in our latest episode, "The Trauma After the Trauma: Understanding PTSD Symptoms and the ACE Study”. Explore the four categories of PTSD symptoms, from re-experiencing to changes in mood and cognition, and gain insights into the long-lasting effects of childhood trauma revealed by the groundbreaking ACE Study. Join us as we navigate the complexities of trauma and its impacts on resilience and healing. Faculty: Kirby Reutter, Ph.D. Host: Jessica Díaz, M.D. Script Editor: Anderson García, Ph.D. Learn more about “The Middle Path for Trauma Work: A Dialectical Behavioral Training” and earn 9.25 CE credits. Prefer to read? Here's a text version.
This week we return to the world of ACHD when we review a recent German research paper on the prevalence of PTSD symptoms amongst the ACHD patient group. How common is this type of symptom observed in the ACHD patient group? What contributes to the high prevalence (17-20.5%) described in this work? What are the benefits of 'embedding' a mental health care worker in the ACHD clinic/program? What strategies can be employed in pediatric cardiology to potentially mitigate PTSD symptoms in our future ACHD patients? These are amongst the many topics reviewed this week with the Mount Sinai ACHD program clinical social worker, Ms. Meredith Kalbacker who also comments on this week's work. DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2023.06.087For those interested, the book referenced by Ms. Kalbacker, Healing Hearts and Minds, can be purchased on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Hearts-Minds-Holistic-Congenital/dp/0197657281
I loved having this conversation with Paul Matthews in continuing the Triumph over Trauma series. Paul is a Clinical Hypnotherapist of 20 years, who is based in Dublin, Ireland. His mission is to help 20,000 people suffering from PTSD, CPTSD, childhood trauma and addictions to heal their wounds, reclaim their power and live their full potential. You can find Paul at his website: Paul Matthews Hypnosis And connect with him on his social sites here: Paul Matthews- Instagram Paul Matthews - Facebook And I'd love to invite you to join The Change Gang Group! The Change Gang Group Grab some awesome freebies here - FUN FREEBIES! I'm happy to connect on Instagram, too! Laura Ordile As always, a big thank you for joining us in the conversation! Please share and if you have a moment to rate and review this, I'm very grateful! Happy day to you! Laura
My conversation continues today with Sarah Yuen Gilliat. One thing she teaches us all is that it is possible to get your life back! She is a registered clinical hypnotherapist, specialising in trauma and PTSD, trained and certified. She came to clinical hypnotherapy after a 30-year career as an international broadcast correspondent, and a government, corporate and military strategic communications consultant. After spending two years in Afghanistan, deployed with UK, US, Danish and Afghan troops as combat camera, plus three decades covering conflicts and natural disasters around the world, she chose to study clinical hypnotherapy, specifically to help traumatised people with PTSD-type symptoms. During her training, she was led to study the work of John G. Watkins, an American military psychiatrist in WW2, who used clinical hypnotherapy to heal American soldiers coming back from the European front, as well as others who did the same. In each instance, clinical hypnotherapy worked wonders to heal traumatised minds and bodies of shell shock/combat fatigue/PTSD. She's an amazing person to talk with and one of my favorite things she says is that she is looking forward to spending the rest of my life helping people eliminate their PTSD symptoms and take back control of their body and their lives. You can find an abundance of useful information on her website at: The Beat Retreat Be sure you find her book on her website or mine at: Laura Ordile - Highlands Hypnosis Trauma Program Please come join us in The Change Gang Group on Facebook, as well! The Change Gang Group And I'd love to connect on Instagram: Laura Ordile Thank you so much for joining us in this incredibly important conversation! Please share it with anyone you think it may be helpful to! Happy day to you, Laura
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Welcome to "Guided Meditation for Managing PTSD Symptoms," your path to healing, resilience, and the art of finding peace within.
From Chaos to Calm: Finding Gratitude in Unexpected Situations with Holly Bertone Episode #117 Holly Bertone is a Certified Natural Health Coach, Certified 6 Phase Meditation Facilitator, #1 Amazon bestselling author, and host of the Gratitude Builds Fortitude Podcast. After a successful career in consulting and federal government, Holly's journey took an unexpected turn when she faced a breast cancer and autoimmune diagnosis. Today, she is a transformative mindset coach, helping individuals achieve optimal emotional well-being, through the power of gratitude and mental resilience. Holly's Youtube Holly's IG Holly's Podcast Nick Demos is a Tony and Olivier Award winning Broadway producer, documentary filmmaker, conscious business coach and manifestation expert With over 15 years of teaching pranayama (breath work), yoga and creativity as well as thirty years in the entertainment industry, he has travelled from the Tony Awards to ashrams and run a multi-million dollar business in between. Nick helps you clear blocks and tap into your creative intuition so you can tell your stories and manifest the business and life of your dreams creating wealth and impact. Take the Creative Manifestation Quiz www.manifestationquiz.com
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Hoy quiero contarte la historia de Ayram Texidor, un militar veterano de la guerra y un hombre que tratando de salir de la depresión y el PTSD encontro su cura a traves de Ayahuasca. Ayram perdio a su padre y tuvo varios traumas en su vida que le impedian sentirse feliz y pleno. Esto lo llevó a vivir una depresión que no había superado hasta ese momento. Sin embargo, la ayahuasca se convirtió en la clave para su cura.Ayram nos cuenta como a traves de una ceremonia, encontro su nueva pasión y propósito: el sanar a otras personas a través de la respiracion. Luego de muchos años, ha logrado recuperar la relacion con su familia y se siente en plenitud, ademas de que no ha vuelto a recaer en depresión mayor.La ayahuasca es una planta que se traduce como “naranja albina” y que se utiliza tradicionalmente para tratar la depresión, el trastorno de estrés post-traumático (TEPT) y el daño funcional de la respiración. En este video estamos hablando sobre el poder curativo de la ayahuasca, una planta medicinal que ha sido mejorada a través de muchos años de investigación. Ayahuasca es un potente remedio para la depresión, el PTSD, el estrés, la ansiedad, la falta de interés en las cosas de la vida.¿Te gustaría ser parte de la Ruta Ganadora?Deja tu Info:https://forms.gle/vjB87SFim8SDQhaJ8 Episodio traído a ustedes por @drawisco. Si tienes niños con mocos, ella puede atenderlos desde la comodidad de tu hogar. https://www.canva.com/design/DAEZIH9npKE/b6FsHMt2yjlRKgC9fAib7w/view?website#2022 Así optimizo mi salud, enfoque y longevidadhttps://fbuy.io/persona/8zzg3ywmSOLO queda 1 espacio de Coaching Personal con Carlos Figueroa, más detalles aquí https://linktr.ee/CarlosFigueroa Añade 10 horas a tu semana!!! Guía Gratis. https://mailchi.mp/07bcc6ddabe1/10horasmasatusemanaConsigue las gorras de Carlos con Free Shipping Ve a www.woodbrandpr.com y utiliza el código GTD Redes Carloshttp://www.tiktok.com/carlosefigueroaprhttp://www.instagram.com/carlosefigueroaRedes Gana Tu Díahttp://www.instagram.com/ganatudia http://www.tiktok.com/ganatudiahttp://www.ganatudia.cominfo@ganatudia.com
In this episode, you'll hear podcast host Lindsay Tarwater talk with Drew Martel, chief clinical and training officer with Foundation 2 Crisis Services, about the positive impact he's made on crisis intervention and suicide prevention in Iowa — including leading a workshop on suicide education for leaders here at UFG Insurance. Listen as Drew shares what PTSD is, how it's diagnosed and the specific resources available for those with PTSD. He'll share his professional experiences such as care coordination for Iowa's Zero Suicide Initiative Project and his role in helping develop one of the first mobile crisis programs in the state. Don't miss this powerful and informative conversation to learn more about how you can help support others with PTSD. Visit these resources for more information: · Basic overview of PTSD Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic · 988 Lifeline Text and Chat: Lifeline Chat and Text : Lifeline (988lifeline.org) · Your Life Iowa: Homepage | Your Life Iowa · Man Therapy: Man Therapy | Men's Mental Health Resources Remember, all episodes of the employee resource group's Winning Wellness show stream under the UFG SPIRIT podcast channel on Spotify and Apple Podcasts — subscribe and listen anytime.
If you think you have PTSD or just want to understand the DSM criteria better, this epsiode explains and offers guidelines for symptom relief. IT IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE for therapy, just an overview of basic PTSD symptoms and ways to recognize and neutralize them.
What is emotional abuse and how does it affect children? In this episode of season 2 of The Darker Sides of Life Kamilla is answering this question sent in by a listener and she is reflecting on what this means to our adult lives. GET YOUR TICKET TO THE LIVE SESSION ON NOV 4 HERE: www.hexekami.com/shop Like this podcast? Share it with your friends, subscribe and let me know!Get your grief diary here: www.hexekami.com/shop (Use code DARKSIDES for 10% off)Follow the official podcast Instagram: @thedarkersidesoflifeWant to donate and support me? Here is my Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflifeMail me: TheDarkerSidesOfLife@gmail.comThank you so much!Medical Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional. This podcast is created to share experiences from one human to others. This podcast cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have any mental health conditions please consult your health-care provider.Music: ItsWatrSupport the show
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Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Trauma is confusing. We can spend years of our life having no idea we are suffering from childhood trauma. It can be so severe that we might actually be experiencing a whole range of mental and physical health effects from it, but because it has always been our normal to feel this way, it can lead us down a path of just using a million different coping mechanisms to get through. In this quick chat episode, I am hearing from Sara who is a CPTSD Survivor, about how to spot complex trauma symptoms, what dissociation feels like and what are flashbacks. Find out what Sara is offering to support you via her linktree https://linktr.ee/saraaird and her instagram https://www.instagram.com/breakingdowncptsd/ If you have a story to share for this podcast please connect with me at www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject or send an email to bigloveproject@iinet.net.au. I would LOVE! to connect with you.
Episode 46 | "Just read the room!" It's another listener dream episode where Brooke shares Lexi's dream about baseball, cruise ships, and choreographed dances. Mindy also shares a dream about a murder investigation, hot crushes, and hang gliding. Mindy also chats about a new FDA-approved apple app that helps people with PTSD nightmares. Help spread the word with this week's Celebrity Hashtag - #WhatDoesCharlizeTheronDream Support the Show Have a dream or listener story you want to share? Email: REMealtions@gmail.com Enjoying what you hear? Don't forget to join our sleepover squad for behind-the-scenes and extra content: https://www.REMelations.com/support Want to discuss dreams with besties just like you? Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/REMelationsBesties Show Links May Clinic - Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Psych Central - Nightmares in PTSD: How to Cope Psychology Today - What Dreams May Come: Treating the Nightmares of PTSD BioTech - FDA clears Apple Watch sleep app that intervenes to stop nightmares caused by PTSD | Fierce Biotech
Today, we are joined by two incredible guests: Dr. Michelle Kukla and Dr. Eugene Lipov. In this episode, we will be discussing their distinct professional approaches to countering PTSD. Dr. Michelle Kukla is a licensed clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist with over 15 years of experience helping individuals cope with mental health challenges. She is also the owner and founder of Healthy Living Counseling Center, a health consortium in Chicago that provides premier mental healthcare. Dr. Eugene Lipov is a Chicago-based board-certified anesthesiologist and pain management specialist. With over 25 years of experience practicing in the field of pain medicine, Dr. Lipov has pioneered PTSD treatments for veterans and victims of military sexual trauma. Offer: This Podcast is Sponsored by Lost Empire Herbs. Right now, Lost Empire Herb's bestselling Pine Pollen is now available for just one penny, plus shipping and handling. Go to www.GeniusPollen.com to find out more and grab yourself a bag today. No hidden charges, no trial offer, no shenanigans. Just a low cost way to try Lost Empire Herbs' top product for next to nothing. If you're looking for 100% natural hormonal support for men and women YOU'VE GOT TO TRY THIS.. Click play to learn about: How PTSD is clinically defined, and what doctors typically see in patients suffering from it. Effective treatments for PTSD. Destructive behaviors that can arise as a result of PTSD Whether or not PTSD is a degenerative condition if it is left untreated. Mental health conditions like PTSD affect millions of Americans every year. In this episode, these experts tell us how doctors are treating these disorders and provide resources for those who may be struggling with them. You can find out more about Dr. Michelle Kukla here, and Dr. Eugene Lipov here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don discuss the article, "PTSD symptoms and tinnitus severity: An analysis of veterans with post-traumatic headaches,” by John Moring and colleagues and published in the Journal of Health Psychology in March of 2022. Article Citation: Moring, J. C., Straud, C. L., Penzien, D. B., Resick, P. A., Peterson, A. L., Jaramillo, C. A., Eapen, B. C., McGeary, C. A., Mintz, J., Litz, B. T., Young-McCaughan, S., Keane, T. M., & McGeary, D. D. (2022). PTSD symptoms and tinnitus severity: An analysis of veterans with posttraumatic headaches. Health psychology: official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, 41(3), 178–183. https://doi.org/10.1037/hea0001113 Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35298210/ CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.ncr.j-9.mbx.tbicoe-info@mail.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don discuss the article, "PTSD symptoms and tinnitus severity: An analysis of veterans with post-traumatic headaches,” by John Moring and colleagues and published in the Journal of Health Psychology in March of 2022. Article Citation: Moring, J. C., Straud, C. L., Penzien, D. B., Resick, P. A., Peterson, A. L., Jaramillo, C. A., Eapen, B. C., McGeary, C. A., Mintz, J., Litz, B. T., Young-McCaughan, S., Keane, T. M., & McGeary, D. D. (2022). PTSD symptoms and tinnitus severity: An analysis of veterans with posttraumatic headaches. Health psychology: official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, 41(3), 178–183. https://doi.org/10.1037/hea0001113 Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35298210/ CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.ncr.j-9.mbx.tbicoe-info@mail.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
In this episode of Imole, Pelumi brings in the podcast producer, Aisha Salaudeen, to talk about dealing with PTSD symptoms from when she got kidnapped a few years back. For more information on Imole, follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to our newsletter here to get behind-the-scenes information on every episode, and to stay in the loop of our activities.You can also send fan mail to Pelumi via fanmail@imolethepod.com.
Resources:NHS. 2018. Causes - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. NHS. https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/causes/Torres, F. 2020. What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)? American Psychiatric Association. https://psychiatry.org/patients-families/ptsd/what-is-ptsd
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Alejandro Borgos, Alex from Sovereign Self Dfs comes in to explain PTSD or PTS-Awesome, amount other things, one that really hit home for me and I think will for many, the refusal to return. FUL INTERVIEW: https://youtu.be/XDH8Gz8XyF0This applies to anything in life, any situation, any trama, drama and the refusal to come back to reality, Alex explains this and the fix better then anyone on the planet IMO. Alex simplifies exactly how the brain functions. Alex shows diagrams and explains in simple terms. Especially how oddly enough we use our reptile brain more then anything. Throughout Alex's life and travels, he became aware many of the problems facing us, individually and collectively, need solutions. Courage is not the solution to all problems, courage is the access to the solution. To have the ability to face life and stress head-on is what we call Capability. To be capable of living a long productive life. Without courage and spirit, the human psyche shuts down, makes others wrong, creates psychosis and paranoia. With a world of courageous warriors I am confident there is nothing we can't accomplishCheck out Alex and Sovereign Self Dfs Training, Classes fanstatic oppurtuity click the link below https://bit.ly/3D220jxIG: thewarriorworkshop➔ Stay Connected With MSCS MEDIA► Subscribe: https://cutt.ly/GEDzbsu► All MSCS MEDIA VIDEO INTERVIEWS: https://www.youtube.com/c/MscsMedia► All Links to MSCS MEDIA: https://allmylinks.com/mscsmedia#ptsd #vets #brain #mscsmedia
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In this episode, our topic is about "FOUR WAYS OUR BODY RESPONDS TO TRAUMA" There are four ways our body responds to trauma. It can flight, it can fight, it can freeze or it can fawn. These are the four ways we respond to fear — that emotion that is so powerful that it is hard to describe, but easy to understand in terms of physical responses. Our bodies respond to trauma in four distinct ways, and you'll learn how to recognize each one of them and be aware of them while they're happening to keep your body healthy and running at peak performance. Want to know if your brain is working on overdrive? Are you tired of sleepless nights, worrying about what's wrong with you? We created a way to train your brain to choose wellness! Join Thousands Of Students All Over The World On Their Spiritual Awakening Journey! You can book a Free call!! https://bit.ly/heartfeltawakening Follow for more tips /And feel free to message us if you have some concern.
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Don't remember planting these... harborpodcast.com For mature audiences only, listener discretion advised. Content Warnings: Burn Scarring, Mentions of Sexual Harassment, Smoking, Coarse Language, PTSD Symptoms, Car Speeding, Mentions of Gore, Unsolicited Touch, Mentions of Forced Drugging, Concepts of Police Brutality. CAST Al - Faraday Roke, Becker - Cory Moosman, Narrator - Kiarra Osakue, Samson - Z Reklaw, J - Joseph Rothorn, Harold - Chef Goldblum, William - Jonathan Hallowell, Crux - John Peacock, Valen - Samantha Weiler, Roose - Jacque Reiman, Mia - Erin M. Banta, Kevin - Brendan Kane, Glenda -Gretchen Ho. CREW Script Editor, Jacque Reiman. Assistant Director and Script Editor, Joseph Rothorn. Written, Directed, and Edited by Faraday Roke. Harbor is a production of Tartarus Jenny Studios. Thanks so much for listening to the show. Wanna help us out? Write a review! We also have some spiffy merch at our website, harborpodcast.com, as well as a donation link. And of course, please tell your friends, family, good-natured weirdos, and local cryptids about us- each new ear is a great gift. Stay kind! Opening Music: Five Tribes by Hunter Quinn. Playout Music: Heads May Roll by Walt Adams Thanks to Epidemic Sound.
Time to blow off some steam. harborpodcast.com For mature audiences only, listener discretion advised. Content Warnings: Burns, Mentions of Alcohol/Drug Use, Alcoholism, Coarse Language, PTSD Symptoms, Licking Noises, Burn Scarring, Moderately Graphic Sexual Situations and Talk, Violence, Screaming. CAST Samson - Z Reklaw, Al - Faraday Roke, Narrator - Kiarra Osakue, Leah - M. Kate Mculloch, Joan - Megan Brown, Sedum - Marcus Cannello, Cracogus - D.L. Cordero, Phillip - Nathaniel Dolquist, Leopteras - Avi Mercury, Bosswuin - Rock Fowl, Walker - Joseph Rothorn, Apple Butter Participants- Z Reklaw, Roose - Jacque Reiman, Fergum- Joseph Rothorn, Cryptid- Megan Brown, Valen - Samantha Weiler, William - Jonathan Hallowell, Franklin Deco - Paul Greene-Dennis, ???? - Tom Catt, Crux - John Peacock, Glenda -Gretchen Ho, Liwroc - Jenna Melissa Wilcox, Jank - Aud Andrews. CREW Script Editor, Jacque Reiman. Assistant Director and Script Editor, Joseph Rothorn. Written, Directed, and Edited by Faraday Roke. Harbor is a production of Tartarus Jenny Studios. Thanks so much for listening to the show. Wanna help us out? Write a review! We also have some spiffy merch at our website, harborpodcast.com, as well as a donation link. And of course, please tell your friends, family, good-natured weirdos, and local cryptids about us- each new ear is a great gift. Stay kind! Opening Music: Five Tribes by Hunter Quinn. Playout Music: High3rFunkLMTD by Andreas Dahlback. Thanks to Epidemic Sound.
The leaves are falling. harborpodcast.com For mature audiences only, listener discretion advised. Content Warnings: Coarse Language, Death, PTSD Symptoms, Burn Scarring, Blood, Animal Death. CAST Al - Faraday Roke, Narrator - Kiarra Osakue, Liwroc - Jenna Melissa Wilcox, William - Jonathan Hallowell, Samson - Z Reklaw, Crux - John Peacock, Becker - Cory Moosman, Kevin - Brendan Kane, Stranger - Avi Mercury, Valen - Samantha Weiler, Glenda - Gretchen Ho, J and Fergum- Joseph Rothorn, Sedum - Marcus Cannello, Roose - Jacque Reiman, Leah - M. Kate Mculloch, Mia - Erin M. Banta CREW Script Editor, Jacque Reiman. Assistant Director and Script Editor, Joseph Rothorn. Written, Directed, and Edited by Faraday Roke. Harbor is a production of Tartarus Jenny Studios. Thanks so much for listening to the show. Wanna help us out? Write a review! We also have some spiffy merch at our website, harborpodcast.com, as well as a donation link. And of course, please tell your friends, family, good-natured weirdos, and local cryptids about us- each new ear is a great gift. Stay kind! Opening Music: Five Tribes by Hunter Quinn. Playout Music: DRAGS by Myysk. Thanks to Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.
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Dr. Adam Ripley discusses trauma exposure common and not limited to combat trauma.
Visionary thinker and award-winning author of The Iconist, Jamie Mustard joins the show to talk about how to identify the single most important, basic, and compelling theme to emerge from this series and how to move forward in addressing suicide in the military affiliated population
Hello and Welcome to The High Heel Hustlers Podcast. You have probably just stumbled across it and thank you for listening if you have. My wish for you is that you will enjoy the podcast, laugh a little, get a little inspired, think about things a bit differently or take something from it that you can implement in your life to create success and change. I am delighted to share my takeaway from my enjoyment of the practice of Meditation. Please excuse my little cough in the middle of the episode - I'm just getting over a little cold at the moment. Benefits of Meditation Meditation offers time for relaxation and heightened awareness in a stressful world where our senses are often dulled Meditation can help: Lower blood pressure, reduce anxiety, decrease pain, ease symptoms of depression, improve sleep, and relieve PTSD Symptoms. Types of Meditation 1. Loving-kindness meditation 2. Body scan or progressive relaxation 3. Mindfulness meditation 4. Breath awareness meditation 5. Zen meditation 6. Transcendental Meditation Top 5 Meditation Apps 1, Insight Timer 2, Headspace 3, Mind the Bump 4, Smiling Mind 5, Calm Key Takeaways Meditation is a simple strategy that can help obtain better health and a happier life. It takes time to master, as does any other skill. If a person sticks with it and is willing to experiment with the different methods, they are more likely to discover a meditation style that suits them. Try Fail Try Again. Different Meditations for different outcomes. Focus on creating a Stress-Free Future. Be grateful for the little wins. Thank you for spending your time with me and God bless you. Ash xXx Enjoy.... If you want daily inspiration, blog posts and information on the High Heel Hustlers Training Academy please follow our socials below; Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thehighheelhustlers Facebook https://www.facebook.com/highheelhustlers Website https://www.highheelhustlers.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ashhhh/message
Today's episode of Three Minutes with Stuart is particularly important because Stuart speaks about a very important issue that is seldom talked about. PTSD and the first responders who may suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. First responders are a truly unique type of people. They put their lives on the line everyday and make sacrifices for the safety of the community at large. During the course of their work shift they come in contact with all types of situations. They may experience the joy of saving a life or helping someone in the community that is in need, to witnessing the loss of life and feeling helpless that they were not able to prevent someone from dying. Many times first responders suffer silently. It's so important if you are in a relationship with a first responder that you and your partner have strong communication with one another. Allowing your partner to share with you their feelings about what they have been through on the job is important. Sometimes they may just want to be alone to process their feelings. Giving them space to do so is also okay. Can EMDR Therapy Help People with PTSD? EMDR therapy is primarily used for people suffering from trauma and PTSD. It's especially helpful for reprocessing the memories associated with all kinds of trauma whether it's violence or natural disaster. Often when people suffer from these types of trauma, they are unable to move past the event in their mind. They replay it over and over again, and when this happens, the memories that are triggered feel just as painful and intense as the initial event. This causes people to become stuck in their past and unable to move forward in life and relationships. As you can imagine, this can cause a great deal of emotional conflict and chaos in families and relationships. People suffering this type of PTSD are helped by EMDR therapy to reprocess the memories and calm the emotions that surround them. When they have completed the therapy, ideally they will have a better perspective on the events. If they do become triggered, they will not react as intensely, and will be able to calm themselves more readily. When they have a handle on these emotions and memories they are more able to deal with the other relationships in their lives and feel generally more trusting, confident and happy. This opens the door for healthier relationships to parents, children and life partners. Interested in EMDR for PTSD? Learn more here: http://www.thecouplesexpertscottsdale.com/emdr-therapy/
Join the QueenBeeing Universibee - the online learning and evolution center for narcissistic abuse survivors. You'll really thrive when you join this hive! Join up at http://vid.io/xcxV today! Can C-PTSD symptoms return or get worse after healing begins? Narcissistic Abuse Recovery FAQ Today I'm answering a question from a SPAN member: Can you have a PTSD relapse if you've already started healing? When you've been abused by a narcissist, you may find yourself struggling to get through the hard parts of PTSD or C-PTSD (complex post-traumatic stress disorder). You may experience mental and emotional struggles with anxiety, depression, lethargy, and more - not to mention a wide variety of health problems. In this video, I'll explain three ways you can resume healing and overcome a C-PTSD relapse and not find yourself right back where you started - and what to do to ensure that your triggers are under control so you don't slip. Plus, I'll fill you in on what to do if you do slip back into old habits - how to get back on track again right away. Discover. Understand. Overcome. It's how smart people change their lives! Subscribe to my channel: vid.io/xoJJ Join the QueenBeeing Universibee - the online learning and evolution center for narcissistic abuse survivors. You'll really thrive when you join this hive! Join up at http://universibee.com today! In the Go Ask Angie series, I respond to questions, comments and concerns sent to me by my YouTube viewers, readers from my QueenBeeing.com site and those who reach out in other ways, such as by email. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to my channel! http://youtube.com/angieatkinson Schedule a coaching appointment with me at http://narcissisticabuserecovery.online Learn more at http://queenbeeing.com. Get my books at http://booksangiewrote.com, schedule a coaching appointment and/or pick up your free 5-day fear-busting email course (specially designed for narcissistic abuse survivors) at http://narcissismsupportcoach.com. Join my new YouTube panel! Join the group on YouTube at https://www.facebook.com/groups/400269186983240/ to be tapped for short video clips with your opinion or thoughts on a question - please only join this group if you're actually willing to submit video clips. People who don't participate at least once per month will be removed.Subscribe to Narcissistic Abuse Recovery with Angie Atkinson on Soundwise
We have all suffered some type of trauma in our lives, some bigger than others. Since Lynne Cockrum-Murphy was 2 years old she has experienced more than most. Lynne is 'Living Hope' and Today she shares her story and her insight on how you can move through your traumatic experiences without giving up hope that there is light on the other side.