Talking Brains is a podcast series by Stephanie Sarkis, Ph.D. Listen to conversations about mental health, psychology, and emotional and mental well being.
https://open.spotify.com/show/692ufTYCX7G6dVtB7haoWG?si=328adc92c0eb41a1
Talking Brains Episode 3: Are You in a Relationship with a Gaslighter Podcast: How do you know if you are in a relationship with a gaslighter?
Gaslighting is a series of manipulative behaviors designed to make you question your reality. But what is gaslighting, and how do you know if you are in a relationship with a gaslighter? Stephanie Moulton Sarkis Ph.D., author of "Gaslighting: Recognize Manipulative and Emotionally Abusive People - and Break Free" lets you know the characteristics of gaslighters, and the most effective way to handle being in a relationship with one. (Hint: Get out!)
https://youtu.be/V7sgZPqbjw8?si=J1AaJzAwPw1NClLf
Talking Brains Episode 4: Memory, Trauma, & State-Dependent Learning a conversation with Rick Moskovitz MD.
How does trauma affect memory creation and retrieval? How does blackout drinking impact memory recall? Rick Moskovitz MD is a Harvard-educated psychiatrist and vintage being, who had the privilege for 37 years of sharing in his patients’ stories while leading his own imperfect life. He is the author of Lost in the Mirror: an inside look at Borderline Personality Disorder and Carousel Music: a novel, based on the controversy around recovered memories in psychotherapy. He left practice to write fiction that explores the psychological consequences of living in a world of expanding possibilities.
https://youtu.be/XboULiBjg1s?si=HrMTTrdRSeR2bbrM
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https://carolinestrawson.com/podcasts/
The Narcissistic Abuse & Trauma Recovery Podcast is to help women thrive after the devastating effects from the trauma of narcissistic abuse. Hosted by Caroline Strawson, best-selling author, speaker and award-winning Trauma Therapist & Coach and founder of the #1 Trauma Informed Narcissistic Trauma Recovery Program using a unique integration of tools such as Internal Family Systems, Brainspotting, Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, Hypnotherapy, Breath Work & Positive Psychology to help you move form Post Traumatic Stress To Post Traumatic Growth. The podcast is your safe space for support, education and awareness around gaslighting, trauma bonds, codependency, complex PTSD and surviving narcissistic abuse to thrive and flourish. This is your safe space where we understand anger, toxicity and the guilt you can feel from the narcissist and this podcast is designed to take you from trauma, struggle and pain to transformation, purpose & strength. You are not alone and we heal together.
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Podcast EpisodeHow changing your story can change your life (w/ Lori Gottlieb) How to Be a Better Human
Episode Description - Lori Gottlieb believes we all have an inner narrator. In this episode, she explains why the story you tell yourself is key to your happiness (or lack thereof). She also discusses the stages of change, why relationships are a dance, and the steps to finding a good therapist who can help you edit the story of your life. Lori is a therapist, the bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone and a co-host of the Dear Therapists podcast. She was once also an executive at NBC, overseeing shows like the hit medical drama ER. It’s through these varied experiences that she’s realized the power of being aware of your personal narrative and being willing to edit your story.
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https://unfilteredd.net/our-podcast/
Welcome to the Unfilteredd Podcast. On this show, we interview mental health professionals about abusive, toxic, and healthy relationships. It is our hope that these interviews help you cultivate safe relationships.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/how-to-build-a-happy-life/
A series exploring the barriers to community building and why—in a world with endless opportunities to connect—many people still feel alone.
About How to Talk to People
On this season of How to Talk to People we explore the barriers to relationship building and why—in a world of endless potential for connection—so many people still feel alone. From the the struggle to prioritize non-romantic relationships, to just feeling uncertain of what to talk about with strangers, host Julie Beck and producer Rebecca Rashid unravel the complexities of putting yourself out there—in hopes of revealing the rewards of showing up.
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https://illuminatedwithjennifer.libsyn.com
The Podcast that teaches you about your nervous system, how trauma gets stored in the body, and what you can do to heal.
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https://hidden-brain.simplecast.com/
The Hidden Brain podcast is an incredibly well-produced show from top to bottom.
The quality of the host, the guests/experts, the science, and the narratives that bring it all to life. There is not one episode of Hidden Brain that I have not liked, and I have been listening for more than two years (I listen to a lot of great podcasts, but there are few I can say that for). In the current political landscape in particular, we would all be well-served by taking a breath and listening to Hidden Brain episodes to help us work through the challenges we face. While being very strong in its scientific foundation, it is also very accessible for laypeople to grasp and understand. - Nick Gibson
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https://open.spotify.com/show/5IzNnKbpBpA1ZRdAXcFMzl?si=f16538d942de4c30
People are done dancing around the topic of trauma. They're ready to face this square-on. Noneof the current systems are getting to the root of the issue in the current model. Their biology hasbeen affected on a cellular level, and that is now what's preventing the important work thatthey're trying to do.The Biology of Trauma podcast is the missing piece to that puzzle. It's a practical living manual for the human body in a modern, traumatizing world. Join your host medical physician and attachment, trauma and addiction expert, Dr. Aimie as she challenges the old paradigm of trauma and illuminates a new model for the healing journey.