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Phyllis Leavitt on national dynamics, trauma, and the role of psychology in conflict resolution

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In this episode, Dexter Morton and Phyllis Leavitt discuss the correlation between a nation and a family, the role of psychology in national dynamics, and the impact of untreated trauma. They emphasize the importance of balance in relationships, strategies for national problem-solving, and the crucial role of communication in conflict resolution. They also discuss the need for psychology education in schools and the significance of electing cooperative officials. We truly hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Onion Soup. If you’d like to support us, please click the donation link below. Donate to Onion Soup: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WRR2MRTW4W4T2 Our Partner Site: https://chakrawonders.com/ (0:00) Introduction and Phyllis Leavitt's background (2:30) The relationship between a nation and a family (6:30) The role of psychology in national dynamics (9:51) Untreated trauma and its effects (14:07) The importance of balance and repair in relationships (15:46) Sponsor message (16:40) Approaches to national problem-solving (19:02) The role of communication, self-reflection, and apology in conflict resolution (23:34) The need for psychology education in schools (25:00) The significance of electing cooperative officials (26:20) Final thoughts and closing remarks
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In this episode, Dexter Morton and Phyllis Leavitt discuss the correlation between a nation and a family, the role of psychology in national dynamics, and the impact of untreated trauma. They emphasize the importance of balance in relationships, strategies for national problem-solving, and the crucial role of communication in conflict resolution. They also discuss the need for psychology education in schools and the significance of electing cooperative officials. We truly hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Onion Soup. If you’d like to support us, please click the donation link below. Donate to Onion Soup: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WRR2MRTW4W4T2 Our Partner Site: https://chakrawonders.com/ (0:00) Introduction and Phyllis Leavitt's background (2:30) The relationship between a nation and a family (6:30) The role of psychology in national dynamics (9:51) Untreated trauma and its effects (14:07) The importance of balance and repair in relationships (15:46) Sponsor message (16:40) Approaches to national problem-solving (19:02) The role of communication, self-reflection, and apology in conflict resolution (23:34) The need for psychology education in schools (25:00) The significance of electing cooperative officials (26:20) Final thoughts and closing remarks
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