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How to navigate collective grief & trauma as crises arise

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We welcome Dr. Karen Binder-Brynes back to The Style That Binds Us podcast. Dr. Karen is a leading Psychologist with a private practice in New York City. She provides individual as well as marital, family and group psychotherapy. In addition, Dr. Binder-Brynes is a leading expert in the field of posttraumatic stress. She has worked with front line COVID-19 first responders, firefighters after 9/11, survivors of the Holocaust, and she counseled the Episcopal priests in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and more. She has contributed to The New Yorker, Tracy Anderson, Bustle, Vogue, Goop, CNN among others. She is the mother of two daughters, and she now has three grandchildren as well. Today, we are discussing how to navigate collective grief & trauma as crises arise.

http://www.drkarennyc.com/

Here is a link to a previous podcast episode with Dr. Karen discussing the five stages of grief.

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We welcome Dr. Karen Binder-Brynes back to The Style That Binds Us podcast. Dr. Karen is a leading Psychologist with a private practice in New York City. She provides individual as well as marital, family and group psychotherapy. In addition, Dr. Binder-Brynes is a leading expert in the field of posttraumatic stress. She has worked with front line COVID-19 first responders, firefighters after 9/11, survivors of the Holocaust, and she counseled the Episcopal priests in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and more. She has contributed to The New Yorker, Tracy Anderson, Bustle, Vogue, Goop, CNN among others. She is the mother of two daughters, and she now has three grandchildren as well. Today, we are discussing how to navigate collective grief & trauma as crises arise.

http://www.drkarennyc.com/

Here is a link to a previous podcast episode with Dr. Karen discussing the five stages of grief.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/delia-folk8/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/delia-folk8/support
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