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#833 Neuroscientist Joe LeDoux PhD on Putting The Mental Back into Mental Health and More
Joseph LeDoux PhD is a University Professor and Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Science at New York University, and he directs the Emotional Brain Institute at NYU. His work is focused on the brain mechanisms of emotion, memory, and consciousness. LeDoux has...
#832 Psychoanalyst Avgi Saketopoulou on Sexuality Beyond Consent
Avgi Saketopoulou is a psychoanalyst and professor who works with transgender kids and their families. Rather than buy into the notion that trauma can be cured, she reroutes our attention to what traumatized subjects do with their pain. Those who surrender to the fact...
#831 Ed Tick PhD on Healing through Dream Incubation, Visions, Oracles and Pilgrimage
Edward Tick, Ph.D., is an internationally-acclaimed transformational psychotherapist, pilgrimage guide, educator, author, and poet. A specialist in archetypal psychotherapy and the healing of violent trauma, he is the author of the forthcoming Soul Medicine, Healing...
#830 Law Professor Gaia Bernstein on Recovery from Addictive Technologies
Gaia Bernstein is a Law Professor, Director of the Institute for Privacy Protection and Co-Director of the Gibbons Institute for Law Science and Technology at the Seton Hall University School of Law. She writes teaches and lectures in the intersection of law,...
#829 Dr. Mike Deninger on a new Eye Movement treatment for resolving trauma
During the first half of his career, Dr. Mike Deninger rose to a leadership position in the education of deaf youth as an administrator at Gallaudet University. However, in his 40s traumatic childhood memories triggered a mental health crisis and an extended period of...
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