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#531 – My Multiples, Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder with Jane Hart
Jane Hart is a biology major, author, public speaker and mental health activist. She is working toward her PhD in molecular biology and will one day work in the research field. She hopes to bring about social change by speaking out about tough topics, and enlightening...
Video Preview of #531 on Dissociative Identity Disorder with Jane Hart
I speak with listener Jane Hart about her ongoing struggle with Dissociative Identify Disorder and the multiple-personalities that have emerged from it. The full video of the interview can be found on youtube.com/shrinkrapradio
#530 – The Impact of CyberTrauma on Children with Catherine Knibbs
Catherine Knibbs is a Child/Adult Trauma Therapist and Author. (BSc, MBACP (Accred) UKCP Adult Psychotherapeutic Counselling) She is the leading researcher on Cybertrauma in the UK, specialising in online abuse in all forms and provides consultancy, education and...
Video Preview of #530 – The Impact of CyberTrauma on Children with Catherine Knibbs
On today’s show, I am speaking with child and adult trauma therapist, Katherine Knibbs. She is author of the 2016 Kindle book, CYBERTRAUMA: THE DARKER SIDE OF THE INTERNET FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE. We discuss her work. Full video can be found at...
Video Clip of #529 with John C. Robinson PhD on The Divine Human
On today’s show, I am speaking with Dr. John C. Robinson who has been my guest three times previously discussing his books on again. Today we will be speaking about his 2016 book on The Divine Human: The Final Transformation of Sacred Aging. For more information about...
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