Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic with Paul Conti
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- Опубліковано 16 гру 2021
- Dr. Paul Conti is a graduate of Stanford University School of Medicine. He completed his psychiatry training at Stanford and at Harvard. Dr. Conti has served patients and clients throughout the United States and internationally. With Sounds True, he has released a new book called Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic: How Trauma Works and How We Can Heal From It (featuring a foreword by Lady Gaga).
In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with Dr. Conti about healing the unresolved trauma we hold inside both individually and collectively. They also discuss how trauma operates differently in different people, overcoming “reflexive shame,” self-inquiry and the embrace of a “true life narrative,” perseverance and self-compassion, strategies for dealing with traumatic triggers, resolving our grief, how trauma affects the map of our inner landscape, inherited trauma, become a healing resource for others, and much more.
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Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic: How Trauma Works and How We Can Heal From It by Paul Conti
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This is so timely in proximity to a pandemic that has triggered trauma coping mechanisms in nearly every person. I think trauma and complex ptsd should be studied by all in order to understand ourselves and each other and develop a deeper level of compassion for our fellow man.
Don’t stop what you are doing. Your gut and intuition is pulling you one way. What people think of you and peoples opinions are pulling you another way. Break free. Be brave. Follow your heart. You are a chosen one. Don’t listen to the ones with enslaved minds.
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So glad you are discussing this topic. I think this energetic shift is opening us all to awareness; I am releasing a memoir in Jan. 2022 which is the personal observations and lessons I learned from the trauma in my life and I started writing it in 2008 but it was only now that I felt it could be understood. Trauma is a tool which keeps us in fear and fearful people are easily manipulated. I just love this discussion. Thank you
You are so right. Thank you
Trauma has kept me frozen in time since I was a teen. I'm 65 now 😒🤦🏼🐌🕯️
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I've been diagnosed with CPTSD, and have it yet to be addressed in my treatment for clinical depression. Trauma has ravaged my life.
Thank you
Love Paul Conti so much. I think its kinda revoluntionary what he does. Also the work of Gabor Maté. We are slowly starting to understand how impacted we all are from trauma.
When its his birthday I will buy him a better mic :D
I take care of my responsibilities with strong focus and determination.
right dude right right right
Trauma isn't new and thankfully we have increased outlets for learning. We are still going up against cultural bias and ignorance.
Right? Right?
Affairs are trauma.
People who are loved have an entirely different life journey. It’s a parallel universe to people who start without love.
Waow 😍 The more Ilisten to you the more I wish I could meet you to work with you in therapy 😢 Considering the geography and you must be sooooo busy....what are the odds, yet I wish, Is there even one possibility at all?