James S. Gordon, M.D., founder and executive director of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine in Washington, D.C., joins us to talk about his approach to integrative healing and support.
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James S. Gordon, M.D., founder and executive director of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine in Washington, D.C., joins us to talk about his approach to integrative healing and support.
Read morePsychotherapist Julia Bueno joins us to talk about the trauma and stigma surrounding the loss of a pregnancy.
Read moreHarriet Shawcross joins us to talk about how traumatic experiences can interrupt our ability to communicate.
Read moreDr. Shaili Jain joins us to talk about how PTSD affects many aspects of sufferers’ lives – and about cutting-edge research that’s providing hope.
Read moreThe teenage kidnapping victim joins us to talk about her work with others who have survived traumatic events.
Read morePsychiatrist Dennis Charney joins us to talk about bouncing back from life’s worst moments.
Read moreThe teenage kidnapping victim joins us to talk about her work with others who have survived traumatic events.
Read moreDaniel Keating joins us to talk about how experiencing trauma at an early age can set us up for a stressful life.
Read moreThis hour, as part of KERA’s American Graduate initiative, we’ll talk about how we can help young people process the many issues that contribute to these violent acts with a panel of child psychologists.
Read moreThis hour, as part of the KERA series “One Crisis Away: Rebuilding a Life,” we’ll talk about how to recover from trauma with Jeff Quan, a counselor at Eastfield College, and Dr. Ann Marie Warren, staff psychologist at Baylor University Medical Center.
Read moreThis hour, Monika Kørra joins us to talk about her determination to make sure her attackers were punished – and about how she rebuilt her life.
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