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Navigating The Complexities Of Healing From Trauma Through Trauma-Focused Care With Meshanette Johnson-Sims, Ph.D.

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Trauma can leave more than just a lasting impact. It can also affect life performances and even ripple its effects towards friends and family. But through deeply understanding trauma and its root, we can help each other find healing and meaning on the path to recovery. In this episode, Dr. Meshanette Johnson-Sims, an LMFT and an International Psychologist with a Trauma specialization, shares her journey and passion from years of service in the behavioral health field. Dr. Johnson-Sims explores the topic of trauma, trauma-focused care, and the importance of understanding the personal and cultural context of trauma. She talks about the ripple effects of trauma on families and the significance of feeling supported by loved ones. She also explores the concept of Complex Trauma Recovery and how it can assist in the healing process. Through her professional expertise and personal experiences, Dr. Johnson-Sims gives us an engaging and insightful discussion on the complexities of trauma and the path to recovery. Tune in to not miss out!

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Trauma can leave more than just a lasting impact. It can also affect life performances and even ripple its effects towards friends and family. But through deeply understanding trauma and its root, we can help each other find healing and meaning on the path to recovery. In this episode, Dr. Meshanette Johnson-Sims, an LMFT and an International Psychologist with a Trauma specialization, shares her journey and passion from years of service in the behavioral health field. Dr. Johnson-Sims explores the topic of trauma, trauma-focused care, and the importance of understanding the personal and cultural context of trauma. She talks about the ripple effects of trauma on families and the significance of feeling supported by loved ones. She also explores the concept of Complex Trauma Recovery and how it can assist in the healing process. Through her professional expertise and personal experiences, Dr. Johnson-Sims gives us an engaging and insightful discussion on the complexities of trauma and the path to recovery. Tune in to not miss out!

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