Episode 695: What Makes Us Fabulous with Kyle Elliott
The Trauma Therapist
by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
As a queer person, male sexual assault survivor, and someone living with mental health conditions, Kyle is proud to get to use his voice and platform to help others share their stories, get help, and achieve recovery. Kyle manages his anxiety, OCD, and PTSD with therapy, medication, and persistent self-care. Kyle is a career and life coach, professional speaker, and avid writer, who finds solidarity and relief in sharing his story and he wants you to know that help is available and recovery is possible. In This Episode Kyle’s website --- What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project! The T ..read more
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Episode 693: A Beautiful Maybe with Timothy Bailey
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by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
Timothy Bailey is an artist and bandleader in Richmond, Virginia. He is a survivor of severe and prolonged childhood abuse resulting in lifelong post-traumatic mental illness. His acclaimed debut album, “Timothy Bailey & the Humans,” traces a narrative from despair and isolation to hope and connection. Timothy is passionate about contributing to public understanding of early trauma’s effects as well as advocating for art as an indispensable tool for healing. “More than once I found myself wandering around the streets of Washington, D.C., with my shirt buttoned wrong, unsure of who I was ..read more
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Episode 692: Leading By Example with Mike Gaskell
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by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
Dr. Michael Gaskell is a veteran principal in New Jersey and currently the Principal at Hammarskjold Middle School in East Brunswick. Michael has been actively writing about highly relevant solutions to problems in educational leadership since 2018. His new book, Radical Principals: A Blueprint for Long-Term Equity and Stability at School focuses on disrupting trauma and inequity in learners and is a guidebook for K-12 leaders looking for creative ways, beyond the status quo, to support and nurture school communities in the wake of unprecedented obstacles. In-service principals understandabl ..read more
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Episode 691: Moving Parts with Ilyse Kennedy
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by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
Ilyse is a therapist, group practice owner, and author, who offers trauma informed therapy for children, teens, and adults in South Austin, TX. Ilyse attributes her passion for this work to her very first therapist. Each time she stepped into her office, Ilyse says, she felt fully seen and delighted in. She didn’t offer tools or interventions. She didn’t try to change or cure me. I don’t remember what we talked about, but I can still feel how her eyes lit up when I entered her office. That is how I hope to make folks feel when they step into my own office I am also a mother, partner, daughte ..read more
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Episode 690: Soulwork, Trauma and Liberation with Dr. Elisa Hallerman
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by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
Dr. Hallerman holds a master’s and doctorate from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Depth Psychology and Somatic Studies, focusing on neuroscience and trauma. She is also a drug and alcohol counselor and certified in yogic science for addictive behavior and a member of the Institute for Functional Medicine. Finally, Dr. Hallerman serves as a visiting professor for film and media arts at Chapman University, where she melds the art of agenting in Hollywood with balance, passion, meaning, and purpose. Soulbriety: A Plan to Heal Your Trauma, Overcome Addiction, and Reconnect with Your Soul Hardcover ..read more
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Episode 689: Your Dissociative Mind & Navigating Daily Life with Dr. Jamie Marich
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by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. She is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally, teaching on topics relate ..read more
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Episode 688: Discovering Open Authenticity with Guy Macpherson, PhD
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by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
Do you want to be seen? I would guess--yes! We all do. And in order to truly see someone we have to get out of our own way. It’s not about all the great things we know. (Though they can sometimes help.) It’s not about all the great workshops we’ve been to. (Thought they can sometimes help.) It’s about being with the person in front of you. And this beingness requires an allowance of who we are. It doesn’t mean hiding our inadequacies or faults or lack of knowledge. No. Rather, it means understanding that all of those things--and yes, as well as what we call our incredibleness--contributes ..read more
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Episode 687: It Wasn't Your Fault with Donna Jenson & Reena Bernards
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by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
Reena Bernards, LCMFT, is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in Maryland and Washington D.C. She is certified as an Emotionally Focused Therapist and works with individuals, couples, and families using a trauma-informed and attachment lens. She also works as an inter-group dialogue consultant and trainer. See her website. Donna Jenson is Founder and Director of Time To Tell – with a mission to spark stories from lives affected by incest and sexual abuse to be told and heard. Donna wrote and performs her one-woman play, What She Knows: One Woman’s Way Through Incest t ..read more
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Episode 686: Grief & Post-Traumatic Growth with Krista St-Germain
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by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
Krista St-Germain is a Master Certified Life Coach, Post-Traumatic Growth and grief expert, widow, mom and host of The Widowed Mom Podcast. When her husband was killed by a drunk driver in 2016, Krista’s life was completely and unexpectedly flipped upside down. After therapy helped her uncurl from the fetal position, Krista discovered Life Coaching, Post Traumatic Growth and learned the tools she needed to move forward and create a future she could get excited about. Now she coaches and teaches other widows so they can love life again, too. Krista has been featured online and in print in Psyc ..read more
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Episode 685: Unpacking Race, Class, Gender & Trauma with Silvia Dutchevici
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by Guy Crawford Macpherson
1y ago
Silvia M. Dutchevici, MA, LCSW is the Critical Therapy Institute (CTI) founder and president. With more than 20 years of experience in social services and a passion for psychotherapy, Dutchevici (pronounced “doot-KAY-vitch”) created CTI when she perceived the need to expand psychoanalytic praxis to reflect how race, class, gender, and religion intersect with psychological conflicts. Silvia has an intensive background in psychoanalytic theory and trauma, with a particular focus on torture. However, after seeing that traditional psychoanalysis was not able to adequately transform and heal her ..read more
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