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Cleared Hot
Unseen Wounds - A Cautionary Tale of Secondary PTSD

Cleared Hot

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 30:21


Today's first email is a raw and emotional account of a man's journey through separation from his wife, shedding light on the impact of secondary PTSD on relationships. His story is a cautionary tale, urging listeners to recognize the subtle yet profound effects their high-stress jobs can have on their loved ones. He shares his struggle with mental health, the breakthrough he experienced with proper treatment, and the realization of his role in his marriage's deterioration. His message is clear: it's never too late to seek help and show gratitude to those who support us.  In the second email, we shift gears to a practical question about improving rifle shooting skills for the upcoming hunting season. Advice on drills and techniques for mastering the basics of shooting, tips on trigger control, body posture, and dry firing exercises to help hunters enhance their precision and confidence in the field. Wolf 21- Check out what they have to offer for the best sleep of your life: https://www.thewolf21.com Use Code: "clearedhot" for 30% off of your 1st order  The Speed of War Comic Series: https://www.thespeedofwar.com/ Check out the newest Cleared Hot Gear here: https://shop.clearedhotpodcast.com/  

Psychedelics Today
PT511 – The Other Side of Veteran Healing: Secondary PTSD and Post-Retreat Family Dynamics, with Allison Wilson & Dr. Grace Blest-Hopley

Psychedelics Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 60:59


In this episode, Joe interviews two members of the Heroic Hearts Project team: Director of Donor Development and founder of The Hope Project, Allison Wilson; and Director of Research and founder of Hystelica, Dr. Grace Blest-Hopley. They discuss how The Hope Project – a nonprofit that supports spouses of veterans, Gold Star Wives, and female veterans with scholarships to psychedelic healing retreats, integration, community, etc. – merged with Heroic Hearts Project, and why this is such a necessary part of the veteran healing story: How does a family hold space for a vet returning to a suddenly alien civilian life (especially after a psychedelic journey)? How does a spouse deal with their own trauma from constant worry and isolation? Wilson and Blest-Hopley are learning that, for many spouses, having their own experience (and with other spouses) has been incredibly beneficial. They talk about: The concept of secondary PTSD (often referred to as ‘compassion fatigue') and the many ways it can manifest How Heroic Hearts is working with Imperial College London to use veteran retreats as real-world observational research The importance of involving family in the healing process, and how positive outcomes can trickle down to children The need for more research into how PTSD and the effects of psychedelics are different in women based on their unique physiology (as most studies have focused on men) and more! For links, head to the show notes page. 

Aligned & Well
23. Coping with Secondary PTSD as a Healthcare Worker with Bina Bendale

Aligned & Well

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 46:05


In this episode, I interview Bina Bendale. Bina is a Holistic Nurse Coach, business mentor, and keynote speaker who specializes in helping parents with special needs children. She has a masters in clinical nurse leadership and is a member of the International Society of Female Professionals. She is also a former ER nurse who left the bedside a year ago. We dive deep into the secondary trauma that nurses and other healthcare workers experience while working at the bedside, the gaps that currently exist in our broken healthcare system, and the changes that need to happen moving forward in healthcare. CONNECT WITH BINA: Email: bina@binanursecoach.com Website: binanursecoach.com Facebook: facebook.com/binatmistry CONNECT WITH NURSE COACH SHAWNE: JOIN MY FREE COMMUNITY: Heart-Aligned Humans Click HERE to follow me on social media, visit my website, learn about my programs, and schedule a free Discovery Session with me! NURSE COACHES CORNER: Nurse Coach Tech Mastery Membership

Girl Let’s Talk!  The Self Love Playbook
Secondary PTSD (PTSD Awareness Month)

Girl Let’s Talk! The Self Love Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 4:06


Did you know that trauma does not have to directly happen to you for you to feel symptoms that are similar to PTSD? That trauma can come from caring for, hearing about, or witnessing the intense suffering of others. Symptoms may look like having rumination's of the event suffered by others, you may feel inadequate and unable to help, sleep problems and always on the lookout, anxiety, and re-experiencing personal trauma. How can you protect yourself? By practicing self-care ✨

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Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Interview with Army combat veteran and Executive Director Dominique Brown

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 49:52


Dominique Brown aka Dom joined the United States Army in 1994. Dom joined the Army as Infantrymen 11B, Military Police 95B, Truck Driver 88M, Logistics 92A, Combat Veteran. He went to Basic at Fort Benning GA, first duty station in Washington DC where he did inauguration security, then was deployment was to Honduras, Germany, El Salvador, Yemen, Turkey, Jordan, Ireland, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, States: Washington, Montana, Virginia, Maryland, and finally Pennsylvania. Dom then was deployed to different countries and states throughout his career then was deployed to Iraq from 2003-2005, 2009-2010 with 189CSB 82 Airborne once all of his deployments was over he was stationed at Letterkenny Army Depot where it was his last duty station retired in 2012 in Chambersburg PA. Dom volunteers his time with Freedom Team Inc., Wounded Warrior Project – Peer support mentor volunteer, Semi-Pro football player with the Chambersburg Phoenix Team, Board member of the Scotland Community Association also ran for Borough Council 3rd Ward here in Chambersburg. Dom currently volunteering on WRGG 93.7FM as the host of “Warrior Empowerment Hour “where Dom speaks from a Combat Veterans Point of View on adapting into home life. As he works toward balancing their family and mental health they always make time for one another, in his constant battle to spread awareness about Combat PTSD, TBI, and Secondary PTSD and how we all can play a negative and positive part in achieving Mental Health Wellness. Follow Dom: #weh Warrior Empowerment Hour #mrtooez Mr. Too EZ Both on IG, YouTube, Twitter Follow me: ~Facebook: Erik Castillo; Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast ~Instagram: @curly815; @straightcouchtalk ~YouTube: Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast ~Tiktok: @curly0815 ~Anchor FM: Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast ~Email: straightcouchtalk@gmail.com ~Paypal: @erikcastillo815 ~Venmo: @curly815 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/warrior-mindset-and-motiv/support

It's Time to PIVOT
Secondary PTSD- A Story of a Young Girl and Her Father

It's Time to PIVOT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 56:18


Amazon best seller Julie Sands shares her story of how the return of her father from the Vietnam war changed her life forever. A story she recounts in "War Dad" that will both bring you to tears and uplift you at the same time. She shares the PIVOTAL changes she had to make to survive. To buy and read "War Dad" https://www.amazon.com/War-Dad-Daughters-Surviving-Effects-ebook/dp/B07T8213Q6 Find Julie Sands www.juliesands.com Instagram @itsjuliesands Twitter @itsjuliesands Lisa Marie Gallegos speaker on PTSD & Trauma, USC Professional Development Coordinator and the Host of It's Time To PIVOT Podcast For more information about Lisa Marie Gallegos Instagram: @lisamariegallegos Twitter: @pivotwithlisa Linkedin: @lisamariegallegos To book Lisa for your next event visit www.lisamariegallegos.com  

Coroner Talk™ | Death Investigation Training | Police and Law Enforcement

The burden of dealing with tragedies associated with the day-to-day duties of police officers, coroners, and medicolegal death investigators, often remains unspoken and follows the officers into their off-duty and personal lives. Failure to recognize and provide an acceptable outlet for the disappointment and frustration felt by officers and investigators  at the end of their shifts can lead to: Alcohol and/or drug abuse Problems with personal relationships Self-rejection, Disillusionment and Depression Job loss Even suicide. If asked what bothers them the most about their profession, many will offer concerns such as a lack of public respect, lack of manpower or equipment to do their job effectively, or a general frustration over the perceived ineffectiveness of the judicial system. Seldom will officers open their hearts to discuss the pain and frustration that stems from dealing with the injury, anguish, and distress suffered by the victims? Many officers are haunted by the effects of trying to resolve problems they encounter in their communities and with their victims only to find that the solution is beyond their control. Officers do not discuss the sorrow they feel after having to notify loved ones about the loss of their spouse or child because of a vehicle collision. Nor do they discuss the tears that follow officers after having held an infant in their hands trying to breathe life back into the tiny body only to find that despite all of their training and practice their efforts are futile. Or the frustration of dealing with the children of a crack addict or an abusive parent who time after time evades the help of a system overburdened with cases that, left unresolved, ensure continued problems for generation after generation to come. These unresolved and un-dealt with feelings will lead an officer or investigator to suffer a form of PTSD called ‘Secondary PTSD’ or compassion fatigue. Suicide, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance abuse, and many more emotional and stress-related problems plague the first-responder community. Hundreds of thousands of these brave public servants have unwittingly become victims of the professions they once loved. However, the suffering that results from a professional life of sacrifice and service can be prevented and mitigated. Find Your Copy Here! As a thirty-year law-enforcement veteran, retired police captain, and police academy instructor, Dan Willis has witnessed the damage of emotional trauma and has made it his personal mission to safeguard and enhance the wellness and wholeness of police officers, firefighters, EMTs, emergency-room personnel, and soldiers. Bulletproof Spirit offers field-tested expertise designed to be used by all first responders — and their families — to heal themselves and continue serving with compassion and strength.

Be A Paid Speaker Now
Episode 46 I How to monetize your magnificence

Be A Paid Speaker Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 27:00


Tune in to this awesome episode with Guest host Lisa Gallegos interviews Deborah Deras, top Latina peak performance speaker. Lisa is a Latina Bilingual Speaker on Emotional Intelligence, Vicarious Trauma, Compassion Fatigue, and Secondary PTSD.  She helps Military/Law Enforcement and First Responder Wives THRIVE in their challenging roles and embrace their WARRIOR Spirit.   With over 16 years of Coaching, Training and Speaking at USC, and other Education Institutions and Organizations.  IG- @lisamariegallegos FB - Lisa Marie Gallegos  Web - lisamariegallegos.wordpress.com  If you would like to be a paid speaker visit: www.BeAPaidSpeakerNow.com   

NEW-TRITION PRESCRIPTION
Peace with PTSD and Secondary PTSD

NEW-TRITION PRESCRIPTION

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 29:51


Peace with PTSD and Secondary PTSD with Dr. Heather Tucker, Business/Life Harmony Coach In today's podcast we discuss the effects of PTSD and Secondary PTSD on our relationships and society with Dr. Heather Tucker, the CEO and co-founder of Another Level Living, Inc.  She is a certified Life Harmony Coach, Speaker, and Trainer and uniquely skilled in business/life and technology harmony as well as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She supports business leaders who desire to stress less, make more money, and strengthen their relationships.  She guides her clients to heal the past and live more in the present moment.  She also teaches Communication Mastery, Emotional Intelligence, and energy work for strengthening the mind, body, and spirit connection. "All of the answers we seek with the problems that are happening in our current life, all the answers are in our past." New-Trition Prescription Podcast Dr. Tucker has over 15 years of higher education teaching and research experience as well as a natural gift of easily working with others. She has a PhD of Human-Computer Interaction as well as BS of Computer Science. Prior to co-founding Another Level Living, Inc., Dr. Tucker held the position of Assistant Academic Program Manager for the Department of Information Technology at Mount Washington College as well as an Intelligent Technologies Researcher for the Department of Defense. Dr. Tucker's work has been published in many peer reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and books. Download audio

BioTech Nation Radio Podcast
Episode 17-34 Secondary PTSD ? It can be inherited!

BioTech Nation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 59:00


On this week's BioTech Nation, Mark Wolynn, the Director of the Family Constellation Institute, and author of "It Didn't Start with You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are and How to End the Cycle." Then on Tech Nation Health, Chief Correspondent Dr. Daniel Kraft speaks to the new science of diet, and Dr. Evan Snyder from the Sanford Burnham Prebus Medical Discovery Institute. They figured why Lithium works for Bipolar Disorder, and why that's important for all of us.

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SpouseWorld 1to1
Going Dark with Danielle Trosclair - PTSD, Compassion Fatigue and Suicide.

SpouseWorld 1to1

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 17:44


Danielle Trosclair returns to discuss the very dark and almost taboo subjects of PTSD in family members, Secondary PTSD a.k.a. Compassion Fatigue Syndrome, and Suicide.

Relationship Rewire
Episode 12 - Marriage Meets PTSD

Relationship Rewire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016


John came home from the war in Iraq with PTSD. His wife, Sarah, began showing signs of Secondary PTSD. At one point they were both suicidal but are now helping other couples with similar issues.

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Relationship Rewire
Episode 12 - Marriage Meets PTSD

Relationship Rewire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016


John came home from the war in Iraq with PTSD. His wife, Sarah, began showing signs of Secondary PTSD. At one point they were both suicidal but are now helping other couples with similar issues.

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Courage 2 Overcome
Courage 2 Overcome Show 13

Courage 2 Overcome

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 58:00


This coming week we will focus on the spouse and what is called, Secondary PTSD. It will be a way to help the family learn some skills to cope with this and understand that the spouse is in the greatest danger of abusing someone. The following week, we will address how PTSD affects the children in what is called "Floating PTSD".

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Courage 2 Overcome
Courage 2 Overcome Show 13

Courage 2 Overcome

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 58:00


This coming week we will focus on the spouse and what is called, Secondary PTSD. It will be a way to help the family learn some skills to cope with this and understand that the spouse is in the greatest danger of abusing someone. The following week, we will address how PTSD affects the children in what is called "Floating PTSD".

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Military Network Radio
Warrior/Vet Sailing Events & Help for Secondary PTSD

Military Network Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 56:44


Military Network Radio
Warrior/Vet Sailing Events & Help for Secondary PTSD

Military Network Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 56:44


Family of a Vet - Life After Combat
"A Stranger in My Bed" - Interview with Author Debbie Sprague

Family of a Vet - Life After Combat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 1:01


Join us as we continue our month long series for PTSD Awareness Month.  Our show will feature  a replay of a heart to heart discussion with Life After Combat Radio host and author Debbie Sprague about her new book "A Stranger in my Bed:  8 Steps to Taking Your Life Back from the Contagious Effects of Your Veteran's Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder".  Debbie will share her experience with her husband's battle with PTSD along with tools and support for those caring for our nation's veterans to give them hope, strength, and wellness for their future. Showtime: June 24, 2014 - 6:30 - 7:30pm CST

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Family of a Vet - Life After Combat
"A Stranger in My Bed" - Interview with Author Debbie Sprague

Family of a Vet - Life After Combat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 1:01


Join us as we continue our month long series for PTSD Awareness Month.  Our show will feature  a replay of a heart to heart discussion with Life After Combat Radio host and author Debbie Sprague about her new book "A Stranger in my Bed:  8 Steps to Taking Your Life Back from the Contagious Effects of Your Veteran's Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder".  Debbie will share her experience with her husband's battle with PTSD along with tools and support for those caring for our nation's veterans to give them hope, strength, and wellness for their future. Showtime: June 24, 2014 - 6:30 - 7:30pm CST

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