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Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
TherapistsTreatingTrauma
16 episodes
7 months ago
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Episodes (16/16)
Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
Suicide Grief, Contagion and Postvention Strategies
In this episode, Heena continues the discussion on Suicide Awareness Month, focusing on postvention and the troubling phenomenon of suicide contagion. She delves into the concept of suicide contagion, explaining how exposure to suicidal behaviors can influence vulnerable individuals. She emphasizes the importance of responsible media reporting and offers guidelines for how news organizations can minimize the risk of suicide contagion. The episode also explores postvention strategies, which are essential for providing support and healing to those affected by a suicide. Heena outlines the different levels of postvention—active, delayed, and passive—and discusses the importance of having a postvention plan in place for communities and organizations. Finally, Heena addresses the unique and often complicated grief experienced by those who have lost someone to suicide, highlighting the mixed emotions and stigma that can accompany such a loss. Tune in to gain valuable insights into these critical aspects of trauma and grief therapy.   Links: Adoption and Disenfranchised Grief Webinar (3 CEU): https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/live-class/adoption-disenfranchised-grief-3-ceu-live-virtual/register Courses & professional development for Therapists: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/therapiststreatingtrauma References: Treatment for SI, SH and Suicide attempts among youth. https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/pep20-06-01-002.pdf Emmresourcecenter.org 
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1 year ago
20 minutes 47 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
Understanding Suicide: Key Definitions, Statistics, and Assessment
In this episode, Heena delves into the critical topic of suicide awareness, providing essential definitions and distinctions between terms like suicide attempt, suicidal ideation, and self-harm. September is Suicide Awareness Month, and Heena shares staggering statistics to highlight the prevalence of suicide, particularly among youth, veterans, and other vulnerable groups. She emphasizes the importance of assessing both risk and protective factors in clients, offering practical insights for therapists to better support their clients. Hannah also introduces the concept of suicide contagion and the importance of postvention services to mitigate its effects. This episode is a must-listen for therapists seeking to deepen their understanding and improve their practice in dealing with suicide-related issues. Links: Adoption and Disenfranchised Grief Webinar (3 CEU): https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/live-class/adoption-disenfranchised-grief-3-ceu-live-virtual/register Courses & professional development for Therapists: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/therapiststreatingtrauma
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1 year ago
18 minutes 51 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
What is Reproductive Coercion? Insights and Impacts
In this episode, Heena introduces listeners to the topic of reproductive coercion, offering insights drawn from her extensive work with trauma survivors. She explains the concept of coercive control and how it manifests in intimate partner violence, particularly in relation to reproductive choices.   Resources:  The Therapist Cafe™: A community of Therapists focused on building cultural competence, engage in discussion & consultation, address imposter syndrome, and prevent burnout & vicarious trauma. ($32/month) More info here: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/courses/dj8dco7p   UPCOMING WEBINAR: Introduction to Sand Tray Therapy (1.5 CEU, $25) More info here: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/live-class/introduction-to-sand-tray-therapy-part-1-1-5-ceu-in-person/register  
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1 year ago
9 minutes 37 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
The agenda of Post-Traumatic Growth in Therapy
In this episode, Heena delves into the ethical considerations surrounding post-traumatic growth from a person-centered therapy perspective. Heena explores the natural desire therapists have for their clients to experience positive outcomes from adversity. She discusses the importance of avoiding the pitfalls of toxic positivity and the unintentional pressure that therapists may place on clients to achieve post-traumatic growth. Emphasizing the person-centered approach, Heena explains how therapists can create conducive conditions for growth without directing or rushing the client's therapeutic journey. Resources: The Therapist Cafe™: A community of Therapists focused on building cultural competence, engage in discussion & consultation, address imposter syndrome, and prevent burnout & vicarious trauma. ($32/month) More info here: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/courses/dj8dco7p   UPCOMING WEBINAR: Introduction to Sand Tray Therapy (1.5 CEU, $25) More info here: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/live-class/introduction-to-sand-tray-therapy-part-1-1-5-ceu-in-person/register
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1 year ago
10 minutes 7 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
Post-Traumatic Growth from a Person-Centered Approach
In this episode, we delve into the concept of post-traumatic growth through a person-centered lens. Heena Khan provides insights into how post-traumatic growth is understood and facilitated within the framework of person-centered approach. We explore the foundational ideas of post-traumatic growth (PTG), coined by Richard Tedeschi and Lawrence Calhoun in the 1990s, which describes the positive changes that can emerge following adversity. Heena discusses the three main domains of positive change: relationships, self-perception, and worldview. Drawing parallels between Carl Rogers' concept of the fully functioning person and post-traumatic growth, Heena explains how intrinsic motivation and the drive towards congruence play crucial roles in healing from trauma. The episode also highlights the Organismic Valuing Process theory and its three key tenets related to growth following adversity. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how to foster post-traumatic growth in your clients using the principles of person-centered therapy. For additional resources, upcoming CEUs, and membership information on The Therapist Café, check the show notes.   The Therapist Cafe™: A community of Therapists focused on building cultural competence, engage in discussion & consultation, address imposter syndrome, and prevent burnout & vicarious trauma. ($32/month) More info here: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/courses/dj8dco7p   UPCOMING WEBINAR: Introduction to Sand Tray Therapy (1.5 CEU, $25) More info here: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/live-class/introduction-to-sand-tray-therapy-part-1-1-5-ceu-in-person/register   References: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/162658352.pdf Tedeschi, R. G., & Calhoun, L. G. (1995). Trauma and Transformation: Growing in the aftermath of suffering. California: Sage publications
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1 year ago
14 minutes 29 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
The Impact of Language on the Immigrant's Experience
In this episode, Heena delves into the critical role of language in the migration experience. Heena discusses the profound impact that language has on identity and the acculturation process, highlighting the disenfranchised grief that many immigrants experience due to language loss. She shares insights from her recent webinar on supporting immigrants with trauma and loss, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and addressing the emotional and psychological aspects tied to language. Throughout the episode, Heena provides practical advice for therapists working with immigrant clients, including the value of connecting clients with their cultural heritage and native language. She shares personal anecdotes and research findings to illustrate the deep connections and comfort that language can provide. Join Heena as she explores how therapists can better support their immigrant clients by understanding and addressing the vital role of language in their immigration journey. NEW On-demand course: Supporting Immigrants with Trauma & Loss (Virtual 1.5 CEU): https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/courses/supporting-immigrants-with-trauma-loss Free Therapists Treating Trauma FB Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/274653273239119   The Therapist Cafe™: A community of Therapists focused on building cultural competence, engage in discussion & consultation, address imposter syndrome, and prevent burnout & vicarious trauma. ($32/month) More info here: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/courses/dj8dco7p   References:  Padilla, A.M. & Perez, W.P. (2003). Acculturation, social identity, and social cognition: A new perspective. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 25(1), 35-55. Mirsky, J. (1991). Language and migration: Separation individuation conflicts in relation to the mother tongue and the new language. Psychotherapy, 28(), 618-624. Casado, B.L. & Leung, P. (2001). Migratory grief and depression among elderly Chinese American immigrants. Journal of gerontological social work, 36(1-2), 5-26.
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1 year ago
14 minutes 35 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
The Immigrant Experience : Acculturation
Tune in to learn more about the Immigrant experience, journey and stressors. UPCOMING WEBINAR: Supporting Immigrants with Trauma & Loss (1.5 CEU, $25) : More info here: https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/live-class/supporting-immigrants-with-trauma-loss-1-5-ceu-virtual/register PRIVATE DOCUMENTARY SCREENING for THERAPISTS ONLY: Where The Olive Trees Weep: https://kinema.com/events/where-olive-trees-weep-9m1ppw
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1 year ago
17 minutes 2 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
Roger’s Conditions (# 3-Therapist Congruence)
In this episode we dive deeper into Roger’s condition 3, Therapist Congruence/Authenticity. Reference: On Becoming a Person, by Carl Rogers For more support, free and paid online courses, webinars, and consultation, visit https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/therapiststreatingtrauma
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1 year ago
13 minutes 42 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
Roger’s Conditions (1 & 2)
In this episode we cover Carl Roger’s first two conditions: Psychological Contact & Incongruence in Client. For more support, free and paid online courses, webinars, and consultation, visit https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/therapiststreatingtrauma
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1 year ago
12 minutes 43 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
The Relationship : the agent of change & personal growth.
In this episode I discuss how Carl Rogers viewed the relationship and the core conditions and attitudes required for a relationship that cultivates safety and personal growth.
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1 year ago
12 minutes 12 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
How do people change? The Person Centered Approach
In this episode we dive into what Carl Roger’s believes about change and how it happens. For more support, free and paid online courses and webinars, visit https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/therapiststreatingtrauma
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1 year ago
11 minutes 18 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
Secondary Traumatic Stress (Mental Health Awareness for Therapists)
For more therapist support, supervision/consultation, free/paid online courses and webinars, visit https://uplift-counseling-services.newzenler.com/therapiststreatingtrauma
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1 year ago
17 minutes 52 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
What is the Person Centered Approach
1 year ago
9 minutes 59 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
Cultural Competency vs Cultural Humility in Therapy
In this episode I talk about what is cultural competency and humility and why they are important in the therapy space.
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1 year ago
8 minutes 47 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
Why Neuroscience?
In this episode I talk about 5 reasons why we need to invest in learning more about neuroscience as therapists treating trauma. Email: info@uplift-counseling.com
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1 year ago
9 minutes 23 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast
Hello!
In this first episode of the Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast, I talk about my vision and goal for this podcast. My goal is to help you all become the best person centered, neuroscience informed and culturally competent trauma therapist you can be. This is a purely a labor of love that I hope will evolve to continue to meet the needs of my listeners. Thank you for joining me on this journey! Email: info@uplift-counseling.com
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1 year ago
5 minutes 10 seconds

Therapists Treating Trauma Podcast