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#649 –Working with Attachment and Trauma with Daniel Brown PhD
Transcript Daniel Brown, Ph.D. is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and has served on the faculty for over 38 years. As a senior meditation master, he’s trained and taught with top Indo-Tibetan Bon & Buddhist lamas for over 48...
#648 – Technology’s Shadow and The Frankenstein Monster with Jungian Robert Romanyshyn
Robert D. Romanyshyn is an Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute, an Affiliate Member of The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, and a Fellow of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Author of eight books including...
#647 – The Unspeakable Mind of PTSD with Shaili Jain MD
Transcript Shaili Jain, M.D. is a Bristish born American Physician of Indian ancestry. She is a psychiatrist and PTSD specialist and currently serves as the Medical Director for Integrated Care at the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System. She is a trauma scientist...
#646 – The Dark Side of Social Media with Irish Psychologist Ciarán McMahon
Dr. Ciarán Mc Mahon is an award-winning a historian and philosopher of psychology, living in Dublin, Ireland. A former Government of Ireland Scholar, he has published on the theoretical history of psychological language, digital wellness, organised cybercrime, and the...
#645 – Getting Unstuck with Personal Coach Shira Taylor Gura
Shira Gura is a master S.T.U.C.K. coach and trainer. She is the creator of The S.T.U.C.K. Method®, author of the book Getting unSTUCK: Five Simple Steps to Emotional Well-Being (winner of the 2017 International Book Award in self-help), and host of the Getting...
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