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9.15 Reflection on Incanthatus Hospital Experience Pt II
A thousand great points from our good MF friend Incanthatus - let's reflect on some major takeaways.
9.14 Incanthatus: Trauma Hospital Pt II
Let's check back in with our good friend and community leader, Incanthatus, to hear the more recent developments...
9.10 Incanthatus Trauma Hospital Experience
Our friend and community leader shares their current treatment experience with us. Warning, it's a...
9.9 Intro to this Week’s Episode – Barriers to Recovery
We're going to hear from a good friend of ours this week about a disappointing (current) therapeutic / hospitalized...
6.9 Sarah’s Episode | On Grooming, Narc Magnetism, and Coming to Terms with “Trauma Comparison”
"Sarah's series of Unfortunate Events" Sarah: Age 24, College Student, Cat Savior, COVID Survivor, Narcissistic Abuse...
BS | Common Presentations of Fragmented Personalities
Ready to rethink how you think about your trauma life? Because this is just the bite-sized summary of a much longer...
5.10 BS | Common Presentations of Fragmented Personalities (Your Life Destruction, Explained)
This is the summary version of the full-length episode! So we've talked endlessly about HOW neural networks...
✭✭✭✭✭ 5.9 Fragmented Personalities; Common Presentations (Your Life Destruction, Explained)
This episode explores the concept of fragmented personalities in trauma survivors, based on Janina Fisher’s work. It delves into the common signs of dissociative disorders, their impact on daily life, and how they manifest in therapy. The discussion covers nervous system reactions, implicit memories, and the challenges of treating fragmented selves. Understanding these complex psychological mechanisms can help trauma survivors recognize their symptoms and seek appropriate treatment. The episode emphasizes the importance of integrating past experiences with present awareness for effective recovery.