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E18 | The Power of Storytelling, Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences, & Happiness Hygiene | Dr. Shalee Horstman, PhD, LPC, EMDR, CASA, CFI

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During this special episode of Real Stories Real People Mandi is joined by Dr. Shalee Horstman to discuss the healing power of storytelling, understanding adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and happiness hygiene.
Dr. Shalee Horstman is a psychotherapist and the founder of Denver Counseling Group where therapists provide a refreshing alternative to the traditional medical visit. She works with children, adolescents and adults who are suffering from stress, anxiety, depression, self esteem difficulties, ADHD management, defiant behaviors, anger difficulties, emotional reactivity, and those going through the process of divorce.
Episode 18 brings a professional viewpoint to the healing power of sharing stories, so tune in, and hang on, because here we go!
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During this special episode of Real Stories Real People Mandi is joined by Dr. Shalee Horstman to discuss the healing power of storytelling, understanding adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and happiness hygiene.
Dr. Shalee Horstman is a psychotherapist and the founder of Denver Counseling Group where therapists provide a refreshing alternative to the traditional medical visit. She works with children, adolescents and adults who are suffering from stress, anxiety, depression, self esteem difficulties, ADHD management, defiant behaviors, anger difficulties, emotional reactivity, and those going through the process of divorce.
Episode 18 brings a professional viewpoint to the healing power of sharing stories, so tune in, and hang on, because here we go!
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This show covers a wide variety of topics related to mental health and life in general. These topics can be difficult for some people so use your best judgement when listening to the show. We are not therapists, counselors, or mental health professionals. Information shared on this show is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never ignore professional medical advice because of something you heard on this show.

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