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Dr. Laurie Nadel has been helping people recover from catastrophic life events since 1990. Her first career as a full-time journalist ended when she developed chronic fatigue syndrome from overwork. She is the author of seven books including The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes with a Foreword by veteran journalist Dan Rather. In this episode, you will learn the following: Why it's important to recognize and address burnout? How to use mini-breaks to meet Harvard criteria for mind-body relaxation. Self-care tips for burnout. Contact Dr. Laurie Nadel: Email: drlaurienadel@msn.com Website: www.laurienadel.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurienadel/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-nadel-ph-d-73a6871 Contact Dr. Mary: Email: mary@drmarysanders.com Website: www.drmarysanders.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.maryesanders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.maryesanders LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmaryesanders/
One of my most requested guests has come back on the show to talk how we can keep hope, have healing and know we have strength when it seems like none of that is possible. Dr. Laurie Nadel talks about terminal lethargy, what tasks we need to schedule and if the body and mind really learn to accept a new normal. Dr. Laurie Nadel is a psychologist who helps people recover from disasters, including the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. She continues to work with first responders who remain deeply affected by the event some 20 years later; she also directed a program for teenagers whose fathers were killed that day. A former journalist, she spent 20 years in TV newsrooms in London and New York with an assignment for Newsweek in Chile during a state of siege. This led to her founding the Committee to Protect Journalists, a human rights organization. Since launching her psychology practice 30 years ago, Dr. Laurie has helped individuals and organizations heal from trauma, including the Parkland school shooting teachers and survivors of Hurricane Sandy where she lost her own home. She currently leads free online support groups for firefighters and for individuals who are longhaul COVID survivors. She is the author of "The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes."
In this episode of Happily Holistic, Amy speaks with psychotherapist and prolific author Laurie Nadal. Laurie has written many books, including "Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power" and "The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes." She is also co-leading an online support group for long-haul COVID patients with the Pulmonary Wellness Foundation. Key points include: - The inspiration for her book, “The Five Gifts,” which came to her in a meditation after losing her home to Hurricane Sandy in 2012: humility, patience, empathy, and forgiveness - How the COVID pandemic has given us the opportunity to receive the gift of patience - How large-scale loss and suffering can lead to personal and collective existential crises, which then leads to an awakening individually and for humanity at large - How the current pandemic and economic crisis has tremendous potential for us to become a more intuitive and empathic species Links Website: https://laurienadel.com/ LinkedIn: Laurie Nadel, Ph.D. / www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-nadel-ph-d-73a6871/ IG: @LaurieNadel Twitter: @DrLaurie
Are you suffering from the lingering effects of COVID and looking for support? Tune in for Moments with Marianne show with special guest Laurie Nadel PhD as we discuss Reframing COVID & Getting Support From Other Longhaulers. Laurie Nadel is a psychologist, journalist, and best-selling author of The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes, who specializes in helping people recover from trauma. In Long Beach, NY, she runs a support group at City Hall for people who are traumatized by losing their homes to Hurricane Sandy. At Metropolitan Communication Associates in Manhattan, she works with patients who have traumatic brain injuries due to assault/rape, M.S. and stroke. During 2003-2005, she directed a program for teenagers whose fathers were killed on 9/11/01, and she currently leads two online support groups for longhaulers of COVID. https://pulmonarywellness.org http://www.laurienadel.com
Laurie Nadel, PhD, a clinical psychologist, is author of The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Her other books include Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power, Happiness Genes: Unlocking the Potential Hidden in Your DNA, and Dancing With The Wind: A True Story of Zen and the Art of Windsurfing. … Continue reading "Trauma, Dreams, and Nightmares with Laurie Nadel"
Laurie Nadel, PhD, a clinical psychologist, is author of The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Her other books include Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power, Happiness Genes: Unlocking the Potential Hidden in Your DNA, and Dancing With The Wind: A True Story of Zen and the Art of Windsurfing. … Continue reading "Resilience in the Aftermath of Disaster with Laurie Nadel"
HMM Correspondent Aileen Javier interviews Dr. Laurie Nadel about her new book, The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Dr. Laurie Nadel is a psychotherapist expert in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues. She is considered a thought leader in the emerging field of acute stress and PTSD. On this interview, Dr. Laurie give a brief introduction of the Five Gifts, what motivated her to write this book and how these gifts can help us ease unexpected traumatic experiences. On this interview, Dr. Laurie discusses the importance of forgiveness and the relation of gratitude and guilt in traumatic experiences. How our digital society might be causing more vicarious trauma and what can we do about it. Also, Dr. Laurie discusses how social distancing does not stop human connection. April is National Stress Awareness Month and on this month Dr. Laurie gives a one-time offer for the audience. www.laurienadel.com "Mental Health & COVID-19"
Hello Capital Region! This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine on WOOC-LP 105.3 FM Troy, WOOS-LP 98.9 FM Schenectady, WOOA-LP 106.9 FM Albany, and WCAA-LP 107.3 FM Albany, broadcasting from The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy. We start off the show talking with Alice Green, director of the Center for Law and Justice, about the Center’s new report calling for the City of Albany to take steps to address systemic racism in the City. Then, on Reclaiming History, Lovonia Mallory speaks with Ahmad Ward, executive director of Historic Mitchellville Freedom Park in Hilton Head, South Carolina. After that, Elizabeth Press speaks with Bryan MacCormack of the Columbia County Sanctuary Movement about COVID 19 in detention centers and mutual aid. Then, on Upstate Housing, Michele Maserjian speaks with Joyce Love, City of Albany Common Council Member about senior services and the pandemic. And then to close out the show, Aileen Javier speaks with psychotherapist Dr. Laurie Nadel on her new book The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes.
HMM Correspondent Aileen Javier interviews Dr. Laurie Nadel on her new book The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Dr. Laurie Nadel is a psychotherapist expert in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues. She is considered a thought leader in the emerging field of acute stress and PTSD. On this portion of the interview, Dr. Laurie discusses vicarious trauma and how social distancing does not stop human connection. This is the part 3 of 3 of the interview. "Mental Health & COVID-19"
HMM Correspondent Aileen Javier interviews Dr. Laurie Nadel on her new book The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Dr. Laurie Nadel is a psychotherapist expert in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues. She is considered a thought leader in the emerging field of acute stress and PTSD. On this interview, Dr. Laurie discusses the importance of forgiveness and the relation of gratitude and guilt in traumatic experiences. This is the part 2 of 3 of the interview. "Mental Health & COVID-19"
HMM Correspondent Aileen Javier interviews Dr. Laurie Nadel on her new book The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Dr. Laurie Nadel is a psychotherapist expert in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues. She is considered a thought leader in the emerging field of acute stress and PTSD. On this interview, Dr. Laurie give us a brief introduction of the Five Gifts, what motivated her to write this book and how these gifts can help us ease unexpected traumatic experiences. This is the part 1 of 3 of the interview. "Mental Health & COVID-19"
Hello Capital Region! This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, broadcasting from the Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. I’m Alexis Goldsmith Today, we start off with an interview that I did with Eric Weltman of Food and Water Watch re the Green New Deal. Our peace segment is an interview by Mark Dunlea with Professor Stephen Zunes about Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq, Then, we hear from Jasmine Gripper of the Alliance for Quality Education about school closings and COVID-19. Aileen Javier talks with Dr. Laurie Nadel on her new book The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. We finish with an interview by Amy Halloran about how COVID-19 has impacted the work of the Capital Area Boys and Girls Club.
Learn how the 5 gifts can help you through turbulent times. Dr. Laurie Nadel spent the first twenty years of her career working in TV newsrooms and as a field reporter. She recognized that people whose lives were shattered by sudden, violent events would need long-term support. After nearly a decade at CBS News as a writer-producer, Dr. Nadel wrote her four-time best-seller “Dr. Laurie Nadel’s Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power” which led to her earning two doctorates: in psychology and clinical hypnotherapy. Since 1991, she has focused on helping people recover from catastrophic life events—from car accidents, to sexual assault and workplace abuse, natural disasters and terrorism. Dr. Laurie has given workshops to teachers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and to members of the Parkland community. After losing her home to Hurricane Sandy, she ran long-term programs for people in her community who were struggling with post-trauma issues. Dr Laurie also directed a program for teenagers whose fathers were killed in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. Her new book, “The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes”, has a Foreword by Dan Rather and was voted one of the best books of 2018 by Library Journal.
The Five Gifts This Thursday, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes author and psychologist Dr. Laurie Nadel. Dr. Laurie Nadel has a dual career in media and psychology. As a network news writer/producer for 20 years, she came to recognize that people whose lives were shattered by catastrophic events – also known as “breaking news” – would need long-term support. After completing two doctorates, she opened a private practice in New York City specializing in acute stress, trauma, phobias, and PTSD. For 2 1/2 years, she ran a program for teenagers whose fathers were killed on September 11th; and after losing her own home to Hurricane Sandy, she ran long-term programs for people in her community who needed emotional support due to the long-term damage that follows a disaster. Her new book The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes has a Foreword by Dan Rather. It is her 7th book; She is the author of a four-time bestseller “Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power.” She is a contributing writer at “Our Time Press,” an award-winning Brooklyn weekly. “The Five Gifts” is nominated for Best Self-Help Book in 2018 by Library Journal. Segment 1: Sam opens up with the quote of the day from the universe about pain. Pain is almost informative. When we are young, we learn what is pain and when we are mature, we learn early on about what else can cause pain. For elderly souls, we use pain to look within. Pain is the opportunity for us to reflect. The quote from Abraham is about the void or vortex, feelings that we are in alignment with. We learn more about pain from our failure than our successes. The topic of today: The Five Gifts. Segment 2: Sam introduced Dr. Laurie Nadel, who has a dual career in communication and psychology. Dr. Laurie talks about the lost of her home to Hurricane Sandy and how she understands what people are going through after the effect of the storm. She goes into the discussion about being mentally and financially stable and in our culture we aren't use to instabilities. Dr. Laurie also discusses the recovery process after a natural disaster. Segment 3: Dr. Laurie talks about the fine line between positive thinking and denial, as well as the importance of supplies and it isn't negative to be prepared. Dr. Laurie also discussed weather hype. She even talks about how the schools would prepare in the 1950s. Preparation is important and it all depends on your mindset. The importance about how we grow through lost and how grief doesn't set in until a year later. Segment 4: To expect the unexpected. Dr. Laurie talks more about the different ways to be prepared before, during, and the after weather storms. Dr. Laurie talks about the importance of insurance and what to do in a time of a crisis. She explains different ways to avoid the long term after effects, like staying around people, especially when you are in stocked. She explains what we can do when we are away from home when disaster strikes. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-conscious-consultant-hour8505/donations
Our guest discusses coping strategies to bring hope, healing, and strength even in disaster. Dr. Laurie Nadel is a specialist in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues and author of The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Her first career, as a journalist, led her to spend twenty years writing and producing hard news, meaning those grisly clips of people whose lives were going along normally until a sudden, violent event ripped the ground out from under them. Though her work required detachment and focus, she often wondered what happened to those people after the cameras left. In 1987, while covering the Iran-Contra hearings for CBS News she was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome due to CMV (cytomegalovirus). However, at that time conventional medical treatment for the virus did not exist. This opened the doorway for Laurie to begin studying meditation and seeking natural alternatives to regain health. At that time she changed career direction and completed two doctorates through independent study: a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology and a second doctorate in clinical hypnotherapy. Later, she completed post-doctoral diplomas in clinical training in mind-body medicine as well as clinical homeopathy. Part of each year was spent traveling and studying with indigenous healers. In 1991 Dr. Laurie Nadel opened her private practice, focusing on stress and health issues, especially burnout; anxiety/phobias; and trauma issues. In April of 2018, she published The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Although the “help cycle” after a disaster lasts about three months, it takes three to five years to recover emotionally. The five gifts that we need for the long haul are humility, patience, empathy, forgiveness, and growth. Dr. Laurie Nadel’s website: http://www.laurienadel.com/ Dr. Laurie Nadel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-nadel-ph-d-73a6871/ Dr. Laurie Nadel’s latest book: The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes
Don't just survive, thrive. Disasters happen and happen and happen lately. Some major to large portions of the world, like all the shootings and natural disasters and some major just to you, like a death of a loved one, health or monetary crisis. Or some that may seem minor on the surface but your entire being reacts in a major way. How do you handle them and how do you bounceback from them? I had so much to ask Dr. Laurie Nadel I asked her back after my first interview with her. On this episode, done live on June 26, 2018, we discuss her book, The Five Gifts and her emotional first aid toolkit she discovered while working with survivors of some of the largest scale disasters of our modern day. Her book changed the way I think about life and stress and has given me tools to help myself walk a bit easier through my day. Take a listen. Dr. Laurie Nadel, PhD., is a specialist in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues. She has been interviewed in The New York Times, National Public Radio, Reuters, and CNN.com. During her 20-year carder in journalism, she recognized a need to help people whose lives were shattered by violence. After earning two doctorates through independent study and completing training in mind-body medicine. she pioneered emotional first aid tools to help lower acute stress after catastrophic events. Dr. Laurie is a member of a critical incident stress management team working with first responders and staff who were working at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during the February 14th shooting which killed 17 teachers and students while wounding another 17. After losing her home to Hurricane Sandy, Dr. Laurie ran long-term support groups for survivors. From 2003 to 2005, she directed a program for teenagers whose fathers were killed in the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks and wrote the script for After the Fall: The Rise of a 9/11 Community Center, narrated by Dan Rather. Her four-time bestseller, Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power, was featured twice on Oprah. A journalist for twenty years, Laurie Nadel reported for Newsweek and United Press International in South America, wrote TV news for CBS, ABC News and Reuters Television, and was a religion columnist for The New York Times' Long Island section. She also helped created the Committee to Protect Journalists, an organization since 1981 that has fought for the rights of journalists around the world. THE FIVE GIFTS: Discovering Healing, Hope and Strength When Disaster Strikes is her seventh book. For more information, please visit www.laurienadel.com.
May 21: Dr. Laurie Nadel’s Coping with Disaster & Jalaja Bonheim’s The Magic of Circlework May 16, 2018 Disaster strikes. Media Swarms. The cameras leave. Then your real story begins. Journalist and psychotherapist Dr. Laurie Nadel offers a psychological roadmap through cycles of shock and trauma to help readers discover new meaning, renewal, and peace after catastrophe strikes in The Five Gifts: Discovering Healing, Hope and Strength When Disaster Strikes. After losing her home to Hurricane Sandy, Dr. Nadel ran long-term support groups for survivors. She has reported for Newsweek, and written stories for CBS, ABC News, and Reuters. Next, if you have ever been prone to anxiety, depression, addiction or moments of rage, you might be suffering from Spiritual Famine. In , Jalaja Bonheim, PhD., explains how to tap into the Circlework’s healing powers, and why the circle remains a powerful structure to connect to ancient wisdom. Jalaja is an internationally acclaimed speaker and award winning author, and one of the world’s foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for healing.
What are the keys to staying balanced under pressure? I don't just mean during. I am asking what are they even after, waaay after, when everyone else seems to be moving past a trauma and the focus is off? I never used to think that stress was a thing. It was all just good stress. Then my body and brain started to take a little longer to come to center and then, one day, it seemed I was living a new normal where I could never seem to shake flashbacks to unsettling events and moments. I searched for answers. Well really for the questions that would allow the right answers to come to me to help. My guest has lived through personal traumas on large scale and on personal small scales in war zones and even in her own home during Hurricane Sandy on Long Island in New York. After Hurricane Sandy, while dealing with her own trauma and helping others get through their own, she discovered that there are 5 gifts that can help us discover hope, healing and strength, before, during and after. Join me as I interview Dr. Laurie Nadel in Part One of our two part interview on working through and moving through and most of all healing through trauma of all kinds. Laurie Nadel, PhD., is a specialist in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues. She has been interviewed in The New York Times, National Public Radio, Reuters, and CNN.com. During her 20-year carder in journalism, she recognized a need to help people whose lives were shattered by violence. After earning two doctorates through independent study and completing training in mind-body medicine. she pioneered emotional first aid tools to help lower acute stress after catastrophic events. Dr. Laurie is a member of a critical incident stress management team working with first responders and staff who were working at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during the February 14th shooting which killed 17 teachers and students while wounding another 17. After losing her home to Hurricane Sandy, Dr. Laurie ran long-term support groups for survivors. From 2003 to 2005, she directed a program for teenagers whose fathers were killed in the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks and wrote the script for After the Fall: The Rise of a 9/11 Community Center, narrated by Dan Rather. Her four-time bestseller, Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power, was featured twice on Oprah. A journalist for twenty years, Laurie Nadel reported for Newsweek and United Press International in South America, wrote TV news for CBS, ABC News and Reuters Television, and was a religion columnist for The New York Times' Long Island section. She also helped created the Committee to Protect Journalists, an organization since 1981 that has fought for the rights of journalists around the world. THE FIVE GIFTS: Discovering Healing, Hope and Strength When Disaster Strikes is her seventh book. For more information, please visit www.laurienadel.com.
Laurie Nadel, PhD., is a specialist in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues. A journalist for twenty years, Laurie Nadel reported for Newsweek and United Press International in South America, wrote TV news for CBS, ABC News and Reuters Television, Her four-time bestseller, Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power, was featured twice on Oprah. We will discuss her new book, THE FIVE GIFTS: Discovering Healing, Hope and Strength When Disaster Strikes.
Laurie Nadel, PhD., is a specialist in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues. A journalist for twenty years, Laurie Nadel reported for Newsweek and United Press International in South America, wrote TV news for CBS, ABC News and Reuters Television, Her four-time bestseller, Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power, was featured twice on Oprah. We will discuss her new book, THE FIVE GIFTS: Discovering Healing, Hope and Strength When Disaster Strikes.