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Diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder at age 36, Emma and her system share what they learn along the way about DID, dissociation, trauma, and mental health. Educational, supportive, inclusive, and inspiring, System Speak documents her healing journey through the best and worst of life in recovery through insights, conversations, and collaborations.
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Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo & Ramble

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Rotten but still a little sweet! Rotten Mango is a true crime + all things spooky podcast. We love doing deep dives into the darkest crimes and we tend to not leave out any details - which can get a little rotten at times. If you want deep dives in the psychology of killers, no holding back storytelling of crimes, and stories of lesser known criminals from around the world this is the place for you. Welcome to Rotten Mango but don’t worry it all comes with a seasoning of comedy/sweetness.
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There’s never a dull moment for hosts, Drew and Garden System, who are a couple that have both been diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder. While they are navigating their healing journey, they continue to manage full time careers, raise four teenagers and a house full of pets. Not only do they aim to speak to people who have lived experience with DID and their supporters, but also therapists and anyone who wants to learn more. The podcast talks about Dissociative Identity Disorder in ...
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Having served over thirty years in the RUC / PSNI I was medically retired with CPTSD. Dissociative Identity Disorder also evolved in me as a residue of CPTSD. I wrote a novel, 'The Bitter End of Dreams', through which I hoped to reflect the experiences of working class folk caught in the grip of a sectarian conflict. I set my story in Belfast, but replaced the Judeo-Christian god with that of Mithras. I also gave Northern Ireland an extra county. Such counterfactual alterations opened up for ...
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Life being a black millennial who has more ideas than one person can possibly handle, while dealing with Depression ,dissociative identity disorder, and being a mother and wife. Let’s talk about mental health and the hardships of life.
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On the podcast, I delve into the world of multiple personalities. The condition is called Dissociative Identify Disorder (DID), and an estimated 1.5% of the people in the world have it. I’ll peer into the daily lives of those with DID to see how they cope with their other personalities (called alters). On occasion, I’ll speak with their loved ones—especially in cases where the person with DID refuses to seek help. Please join me for what I promise will be an interesting journey.
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Jays Show

Jordan Tyler Miller

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My name is Jordan. I'm a 24 year old living with Bipolar, Anxiety, and Dissociative Identity Disorder. I talk about anything from tech all the way to mental health and how it affects me and how it can affect others.
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Me and My Selves

Katherine Smith

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Welcome to Me & My Selves, where amazing things happen! This is a podcast about our lives with DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder), Bipolar disorder, ADHD, OCD, anxiety, depression, & PTSD. We are trying to break down the walls of stigma surrounding mental illness but in particular DID. Join us on a journey of self/selves discovery.
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Join actors James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Betty Buckley for a discussion and Q&A about Split. The tense thriller centers on Kevin (McAvoy)—a man with dissociative identity disorder who has 23 known personalities—and one who is still submerged and set on dominating all the others.
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Just Another Dumb Girl

Genevieve Kara-Tefft/GeeKayTiArtist/The Gypsy Witch Of Hasty Street

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My name is Genevieve Kara-Tefft, and I am a published author and accomplished fine artist. I'm also a genetic unicorn of hereditary psychopathy (Warrior Gene), polyfragmented dissociative identity disorder, and genius IQ. But most days, I'm just a crusty ol' hellhag doing her thing, bored to tears with humanity, and hustling to make a (trillion) buck(s)... @geekayti (GeeKayTi, Artist) @gypsywitchofhastyst (The Gypsy Witch Of Hasty Street)
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Recognition started this podcast which explores a new way to look at Dissociative Identity Disorder. From the point of view of those challenged by it. They say he is the only one who has ever seen them. They all say that. Finally he had to hear them. With Co host and friend Real Eyes backing him up a someone who herself is challenged with DID, Recognition shares what he knows and sets off to learn what he doesn't.
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Discussing DID- Dissociative Identity Disorder, Navigating life after trauma. No longer surviving but living. Dissecting and chatting all aspects of Trauma, Recovery, and educating on lives complicated by traumatic experiences. If you have suggestions or questions, please reach out by emailing us at: livingsunder@gmail.com Want to help us continue our work? Reach out to see how you can get involved! Twitter: @LivingSunder Instagram: @LivingSunder Website: livingsunder.com Consulting inquirie ...
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A podcast by plurals for plurals. It's for anyone who experiences many (people, parts, spirits, voices, etc.). We talk about healing, self-help, realizations, stigma, oppression. This will be of most interest to multiples, and those who have Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The podcast spokesplural are The Crisses. With 30+ years of experience as someone "with many people in our head," 20+ years of working within the online plural community and writing for https://Kinhost.org, and 10+ y ...
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First impressions can take only 6 seconds to make! But if you’re neurodivergent, those quick judgments about you can be misleading. That’s where the Beyond 6 Seconds podcast comes in! Join me, Carolyn Kiel, as I talk with neurodivergent entrepreneurs, creators, advocates & more about their lives and identities. Their stories shatter misconceptions, break stigma and showcase the vibrance of neurodiversity.
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Life is like a puzzle. Each puzzle piece represents a stage of our life’s story. But what if your life puzzle starts with tragedy, complex trauma, and fear? These puzzle pieces can become misplaced or disorganized. Sometimes, this complex trauma is so tragic, that our mind removes these memories or sequesters them so deeply that a new identity is created to protect us from this tragedy. This is a story of just that. Debbie Klose survived decades of trauma and tragedy. The only thing protecti ...
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She Got Away Podcast

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Welcome to She Got Away, the podcast where I, Kibbi Linga, share my journey of survival and healing from the depths of Satanic Ritual Abuse, or organized ritual abuse. Join us as I expose the realities of this extreme form of abuse, often silenced, where criminal activities intersect with unspeakable acts of sexual abuse, using my own experience. I’m inspired to share my own story to continue healing, give a voice to trafficked children, spread awareness, and to relate to other survivors. I ...
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I am Steph! Thank you for being here! I am an occupational therapist, reiki master, specialised kinesiologist, and above all, a human being learning to express my authentic self! I specialise in neurodivergent affirming practice and trauma informed care. I am an AuDHDer (Autistic and ADHD) I also have CPTSD and a dissociative disorder. This podcast was named Alphabet Soup after I looked at my diagnosis rap sheet! I then realised none of this defined me, and I felt called to share with you my ...
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Are you a psychologist or mental health professional who is in need of a huge drink and a debrief? Are you a client of a psychologist and ever wondered exactly what your therapist thinks and if they like you? Are you someone who is interested in knowing more about the field of psychology? If you answered yes to any of these then this podcast is for you. Join Anna Oliver twice a month as she talks real talk with psychologists around Australia discussing all things mental health, professional ...
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Power to the Plurals - A podcast by The Plural Association - Hosted by The Stronghold System

The Plural Association & Power to the Plurals - Podcast by The Stronghold System

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This Power to the Plurals podcast is brought to you by The Plural Association and hosted by The Stronghold System, a DID system who also self ID as Plural and founders of The Plural Association. Follow us for daily empowering positive affirmations, system check in reminders and more. The Plural Association is the first grassroots, registered nonprofit for people living with Dissociative Identity Disorder, OSDD and all other forms of Plurality & Multiplicity. For you and your system! Power to ...
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Welcome to the "Growing Tall Poppies" Podcast, a transformative platform where we illuminate the remarkable journeys of individuals who have faced trauma and adversity, embraced the invaluable lessons within their experiences, and emerged as beacons of strength, resilience, and hope. Hosted by Dr. Natalie (Nat) Green, this podcast is a nurturing space dedicated to sharing powerful stories of triumph over trauma. Join us on a journey of transformation and growth as we explore the inspiring st ...
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I’m Anna Runkle, also known as the Crappy Childhood Fairy, and I teach people to recognize and heal the symptoms of Childhood PTSD. Welcome to my podcast!I’m not a doctor or therapist; I know about childhood trauma because I lived it, and I discovered a radical approach to healing that focuses first on calming neurological dysregulation, which is common in people who grew up with abuse and neglect. In my podcasts, I teach about dysregulation – how to know if you have it, what it can do to yo ...
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A Little Help For Our Friends

Jacqueline Trumbull and Kibby McMahon

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A LITTLE HELP FOR OUR FRIENDS is a mental health podcast hosted by Jacqueline Trumbull (Bachelor alum, Ph.D student) and Dr. Kibby McMahon (psychologist, Intent FitHouse owner). The podcast sheds light on the psychological issues your loved ones could be struggling with and provides scientifically-informed perspectives on various mental health topics. As two Duke University clinical psychology Ph.D. trainees, Jacqueline and Kibby are learning along with you and share insights from their trai ...
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A mysterious door-way, an incident of ferocious violence, a respectable and popular scientist, well-known for his enjoyable dinner parties who suddenly changes his will, the brutal killing of an elderly Member of Parliament, a diabolical serum that can transform one person into another – truly the ingredients of a fast good thriller! Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde has captured the imaginations of readers ever since it was first published in 1886. It met wi ...
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A Couch Divided

Dr. Robyn Hall, Nick Thomas

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Welcome to "A Couch Divided Podcast" where secular psychology meets a Christian worldview. Hosted by Dr. Robyn Hall, PsyD (Doctor of Clinical Psychology) and Nick Thomas (Nouthetic Counselor and Behavioral Health student), this podcast aims to provide a useful, Christ-centered discourse on 'all things' mental health-related.
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The Podcast that brings you up front and personal with past and present enigmatic experiences from individuals who have witnessed or even interacted with the strange, the extraordinary and the otherwise unknown existence of UFO’s or Aliens.
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I am Zyanya

Zyanya Redtop

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My name is Zyanya and I am going to take you inside my brain. No hassles, no breaks, no subjects. Just unfiltered and blunt discussions. Cover art photo provided by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jeremybishop
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AlzAuthors: Untangling Alzheimer's & Dementia

AlzAuthors Featured on The Whole Care Network

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Welcome to the AlzAuthors podcast! We’re so glad you found us. We are the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Join us as one of our authors shares their dementia journey, revealing intimate details and painfully obtained knowledge to help others currently on this path. We hope our stories offer comfort and support as we strive to break the silence and stigma surrounding a dementia diagnosis. May one of our a ...
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Playing With Marbles

Vocal Fry Studios, Brain Canada

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Is your relationship with your brain a little... complicated? Playing with Marbles is about the complicated interplay between the brain and the rest of the body. We're investigating how the brain actually works, and how that affects who we are. We have healthy brains, dead brains, brains in jars, and brain power of incredible researchers, doctors, and everyday people. Come and find out what's going on with your marble... for science!
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Welcome to the Shushbox podcast. A safe space for self expression, healing and empowerment. Hosted by Sunita, Founder of Shushbox, the wellness platform supporting survivors of sexual trauma. We see you, we hear you, we believe you. www.shushbox.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Called to Flourish Podcast

Divine Mercy University

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The Called to Flourish Podcast covers mental health topics through a Catholic Christian perspective to highlight human dignity and help achieve an integrated healing process of the heart, mind, and soul. It is hosted by Fr. Charles Sikorsky, LC, JD, JCL, President of Divine Mercy University (DMU), and Thomas Cronquist, Director of Institutional Advancement at DMU. Divine Mercy University is a graduate school of mental health and spiritual development that integrates Catholic Christian anthro ...
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SaniTEA

DissociaDID & Team Piñata

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Mental Health Podcast hosted by the popular Dissociative Identity Disorder YouTubers; DissociaDID and Team Piñata! || Watch the uncut filming of SaniTEA || https://www.youtube.com/SaniteaPodcast || Tweet in to be featured in GoodTEA! || www.twitter.com/SaniteaPodcast || Follow the making of SaniTEA! || www.instagram.com/saniteapodcast www.facebook.com/saniteapodcast Www.twitter.com/SaniteaPodcast || Our YouTube channels: || Www.youtube.com/SaniteaPodcast Www.youtube.com/DissociaDID Www.youtu ...
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Curiosity with G is a conversation-based show, hosted by Ginger, in which we approach big topics with curiosity. Episodes include topics such as: sex and sexuality, mental health, relationships, and more! AS OF 09/20/21: Due to my transition to full-time work and as I take care of my health, I will be putting this show on indefinite hiatus. I hope to return someday in the future when I am feeling more stable in my job and back to normal health-wise. Thank you for all of your support thus far ...
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Mental health is more than all in our minds. This Podcast goes beyond individual minds (though there are plenty of personal stories too, as hearing the lived experience is critical for deepening understanding and empathy), and looks at broader aspects of mental health, such as politics, history, the arts, cross-cultural examinations of mental health, and so much more. Please note: this podcast is not intended to advise on mental health care & is opinion only.
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Drew & Garden System get real with Annie Goldsmith, sharing personal stories and uncovering the root causes of eating disorder behaviors and how they might show up in those living with dissociative identity disorder. Annie Goldsmith, RD, LDN holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Rochester in Brain and Cognitive Sciences and attended …
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Sasha reflects on avoidance and relational “sunburn” on the way to therapy. You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE. We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events. Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us! To submit an email to the podcast: podcast@systemspeak…
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How would you navigate the complication of having your spouse display Dissociative Identity Disorder - previously called Multiple Personality Disorder - alongside symptoms of Alzheimer’s? Today, we delve into the memoir "Don't Forget to Dance" with Marc Alderdice for our June Books & Chit Chat with Aging and Amazing. Marc takes us on a poignant jou…
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Welcome to what I hope to be the first of many chat with the wonderful Tarese and Co, DID system! After my recent chats about dissociation and trauma with Kizzy, I was keen to keep the ball rolling and talk to Tarese and co about their experience! As well as being a qualified therapist, Tarese and Co are also a fashion designer and social media per…
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CW: Mentions of suicidality Crystals Multifaceted is the founder of Multifaceted Journeys, where they use their lived experience of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) / plurality and healing with complex trauma and dissociation, to bring education to providers and facilitate groups for plurals. Crystals has a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychol…
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" To get DID you have to go through these experiences, but then those experiences are happening in my backyard " oh thats uncomfortable". I either dont want to accept it because then the world is darker than I thought, so I'll just make it schizophrenia or BPD then it's a you problem not a society/us problem" This episode is an honest and provokati…
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In this podcast, host Marianne Sciucco is joined by an ensemble of talented poets to officially launch our anthology, Poetry for the Dementia Journey. This collection brings together caregivers who have personally navigated the complexities of caregiving, diagnosis, and emotional upheavals tied to Alzheimer's and dementia. They write about many of …
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Hi friends! This week I really wanted to dedicate the 8th episode to Sam, an 8 year old victim I remember to one of my family's sacrifices. But I don't really want to talk about his whole story podcast format, perhaps another way another time. But I do talk about Sam a little as well as my experience with the authorities. Both topics are heavy for …
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Send us a Message to connect Welcome to a special episode of Growing Tall Poppies. In this heartfelt solo episode, Dr. Nat reveals the mission and passion behind the podcast. With 34 years of experience in psychology and coaching, she has dedicated her life to helping others. Join her as she delves into her journey, sharing struggles and triumphs t…
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It's painful for a child to be left out, ignored and never included. This counts as trauma, and leaves behind telltale signs in the form of triggers in adulthood. You may find yourself reacting strongly with anger, anxiety or self-abandonment when people overlook you or disappoint you now, in adulthood. Unfortunately, this aspect of CPTSD can desta…
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Trauma & Dissociation Informed Internal Family Systems With Joanne Twombly LICSW In this episode of the How We Can Heal podcast, psychotherapist and trauma specialist Lisa Danylchuk continues Season 4 with an insightful conversation featuring guest Joanne Twombly, a seasoned psychotherapist with expertise in complex PTSD and dissociative disorders.…
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Mrinal Gokhale is an author, speaker and creative consultant based in Wisconsin. She has collaborated with organizations and media outlets such as Brown Girl Magazine, ADDitude Magazine, Medical College of Wisconsin, and more. Her most recent book is titled “Taboo: South Asian Mental Health Stories.” During this episode, Mrinal talks about: What in…
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7-year-old Mary Galvin has plans to kill her older brother. The way he roams around town with that empty gaze. The way their parents refuse to talk about his behavior. It was all going to end. Mary had her older brother, Donald Galvin, tied to a tree as she gathers sticks to pile at his feet. He is a witch about to be burnt at the stake. Donald is …
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"The best way to support this child is to change the environment not change the child" In this episode Anna chats with Erin Preece, a psychologist from Bendigo, Victoria. Erin shares her journey into psychology, the challenges and nuances of working with developmental disorders like autism and ADHD, and the complexity and satisfaction derived from …
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If you were neglected or abandoned as a child, or your home life was full of chaos, you may still feel the effects through a pattern of triggers that push your nervous system into a dysregulated state. In this 4-video compilation, I share some of my most popular videos about CPTSD triggers that are common -- but most people haven't connected them w…
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This week’s guest is Mike’s languages teacher from over 14 years ago, who has recently written a book about the education system; Renés Lophanor! In more detail, this was an in-person interview where Mike & Renés talk about Renés’ many years in teaching, why it’s so important for people to learn a second language, why he decided to write a book, th…
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*Limited Spots Available* For more information and to Register: https://systemspeakcommunity.com/product/symposium-october-2024/ You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE. We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events. Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us! T…
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This week’s guest is Mike’s languages teacher from over 14 years ago, who has recently written a book about the education system; Renés Lophanor! In more detail, this was an in-person interview where Mike & Renés talk about Renés’ many years in teaching, why it’s so important for people to learn a second language, why he decided to write a book, th…
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Imagine finally finding someone who loves you as you are. And after so many painful attempts to find love, THIS person is right by your side and wants to be with you. So what is it in people who grew up with trauma, that the presence of someone THIS good, can shut you down, and make things feel "not real"? In this video I respond to a letter from a…
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These days, the only thing harder than being a teen is parenting one. How do we even raise healthy adolescents and teens when they have the world literally at their fingertips and vapes look like harmless toys?? For this episode, we welcome back Dr. Marcus Rodriguez, a leading specialist in youth and family mental health. Dr. Rodriguez shares pract…
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Molly shares her progress in religious trauma therapy. You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE. We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events. Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us! To submit an email to the podcast: podcast@systemspeak.com Content Note: Co…
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Even rats will get obsessed if you alternate kindness with abuse. So it isn’t any wonder that people who grew up with trauma would have a tendency to fall in love even HARDER when the people who say they love you suddenly kick you out the door. Non-traumatized people recognize this as abuse by an unstable and selfish person. In this video I respond…
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Drew & Garden System have a lively discussion with Ocean about the use of Internal Family Systems, particularly with Dissociative Identity Disorder. Come learn all about the special considerations clinicians need to keep in mind and implement when they choose to use IFS as an intervention with their DID clients. Ocean is a highly educated and Certi…
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Send us a Message to connect In this compelling episode of "Growing Tall Poppies," Dr. Nat Green welcomes Alison Dougall, a coach, mindfulness teacher, clinical & counselling psychologist to explore the power of mindfulness in her trauma recovery and personal growth. Alison shares her transformative journey from a tumultuous childhood, marked by pa…
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Children normally learn to handle themselves in the world from their parents. If you were ignored, you had to figure things out by yourself using a child's logic. In adulthood, you may find yourself going into a stress response when you try to communicate, especially when expressing emotions, or setting boundaries. This cold be a sign you weren't l…
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It’s all about dogs! In this episode of Disney Discussions, it was Megan’s pick, so we tackled the animated classics Fox And The Hound (1981) and Lady And The Tramp (1955)! Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/9oJPoMQwhTs In more detail, Megan starts by explaining why she chose these two movies, before the other 3 talk about their first m…
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Anti-Racist Psychotherapy & Racial Trauma Recovery with David Archer LMFT In this episode of the How We Can Heal podcast, host Lisa Danylchuk interviews psychotherapist David Archer, a specialist in trauma therapy and an advocate for LGBTQ, Black, Indigenous, and people of color. They delve into David's transformative journey from software engineer…
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We recap a webinar with Jules (pre-new-microphones, apologies!). You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE. We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events. Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us! To submit an email to the podcast: podcast@systemspeak.com Conten…
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They are the only ones inside the laundromat and they need help. The two sisters are standing over baby Benson’s tiny body trying to do chest compressions. Everything was fine two seconds ago. He was asleep in the car and they brought him while they were running errands - why is he ice cold to the touch? None of this makes sense? When the police ar…
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It’s all about dogs! In this episode of Disney Discussions, it was Megan’s pick, so we tackled the animated classics Fox And The Hound (1981) and Lady And The Tramp (1955)! Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/9oJPoMQwhTs In more detail, Megan starts by explaining why she chose these two movies, before the other 3 talk about their first m…
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If you were born to sick people who neglect you, exclude you, and they couldn't give you proper care or protect you from harm, it was only natural for you to feel as a child that your family's shame was yours too. In this four-video compilation, I share four of my most popular videos about the harms that come from growing up in dysfunctional famili…
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Will there be a time when we, in Northern Ireland, see our seemingly parallel divergent histories cross? Our opposing narratives blend with commonality. As a society still raw from sectarian and political conflict many are trying to step away from hate, but there are still those who fear any admission of culpability will render them vulnerable. In …
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When someone writes to me and says “I’m dating this guy,” I learned to understand that “DATING” for some people means “just having sex.” No friendship, no commitment, no talking about real things, no helping each other through tough times JUST. SEX. So it breaks my heart when someone with the ordinary understanding of dating gets walked all over by…
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This was probably the strangest call the Hollywood police received. A foul stench coming from an apartment unit. A dead man is found with his head painted green and red. He didn’t even look human - he looked like he was wearing a mask. But in front of him is a tripod set up - with a camera. Someone had filmed his death. In fact, someone had filmed …
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We talk about unfawning... with ourselves. Making Lace videos: https://youtube.com/shorts/6vNfAiiY4No?si=WABqgGhGCJtTvXKM https://youtube.com/shorts/d7N4_PXEk8I?si=sugcCTuC7Tlsbdqh You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE. We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events. Additional zoom groups are optional, …
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People who were neglected in childhood often turn out with a false identity that they were pressured into by parents who couldn’t see who they were AT ALL. This a pattern I’ve come to recognize in hundreds of letters I receive. There’s a developmental delay, almost, in forming a sense of self – of knowing your preferences, what make you make happy,…
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Join me as I have a deep and enlightening conversation with Nicole Amery, OT, mother, and passionate advocate for affirming practice. Nicole speaks to us about matrescence; the journey of shift in identity that one goes through when becoming a mother. Nicole expresses that her work takes place in the intersection of matrescence and neurodivergence.…
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Drew & Garden System interview Katie Keech, MFT on the intersections of neurodivergence with DID, autism, and ADHD. Katie Keech, MFT, whose pronouns are They/Them, has over twenty years of professional experience in both community mental health and private practice. They have managed emerging adult community mental health programs and forensic prog…
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Send us a Message to connect Welcome to another powerful episode of Growing Tall Poppies! In this solo episode, Dr. Nat Green delves into a topic that often goes unspoken but holds immense power over many of us who have faced trauma: that of SHAME. She explores the hidden impact of shame resulting from trauma and why understanding it is crucial to …
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Hi friends! This week I talk a little bit about my healing after my years in denial about the satanic ritual/ritual abuse I experienced. I recap last episode and briefly explain how I fell into denial, talk a tiny bit about my long and ongoing recovery, and I answer some questions from you guys! Such as triggers, guilt, and forgiveness. Thank you a…
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Watching videos about trauma can take you down a rabbit hole of bad memories, scary diagnoses, and fears and doubts about whether life will better for you. Chances are, you’re ALREADY getting better, and in this video I teach you the signs that your healing may be well underway. Watch this and soak up validation and encouragement for all the hard w…
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Deb Dana LCSW on Polyvagal Theory and Healing Your Nervous System In this episode of the 'How We Can Heal' podcast, host Lisa Danylchuk converses with Deb Dana, an expert in complex trauma, on polyvagal theory's role in trauma resolution. The discussion unpacks the nervous system's hierarchy, neuroception, co-regulation, and practical insights for …
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