Life After Trauma: How To Apply Coping Techniques that Work
'Your Life After Trauma' is all about practical steps to recovery and healing. This week, Michele Rosenthal hosts Dr. Rosenbloom & Dr. Williams, co-authors of 'Life After Trauma' and neoshaman, Kelley Harrell for some in-depth & specific insight.
- West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL (1888PressRelease) October 01, 2011 - One of the most difficult things after trauma is learning how to rebuild your life while dealing with symptoms of post-traumatic stress. Learning how to think, plan, cope and act is a challenge that can make life seem chaotic - until you learn simple ways to reclaim control. Next on 'Your Life After Trauma' we will feature Dena Rosenbloom, Ph.D. & Mary Beth Williams, Ph.D. giving practical pointers on specific coping strategies for life after trauma, along with survivor Kelley Harrell who will share her own personal success techniques. The show airs Thursday, October 6th at 7pm EST, on Seaview Radio (95.9AM/106.9FM/960AM) and streams online at http://www.yourlifeaftertrauma.com. Call in with your questions: 877.960.9960.
According to Michele Rosenthal, host of 'Your Life After Trauma', "My own post-trauma experience was fraught with conflicts, chaos and confusion. I didn't know what to do, who to be or how to behave. It would have really helped me to have a guide! Dena Rosenbloom and Mary Beth Williams offer such a guide, which places control back in the lap of the survivor - exactly what's most needed during a time of uncertainty."
'Your Life After Trauma' brings weekly support and information to trauma survivors, plus their caregivers and healing professionals on Thursday nights from 7-8pm EST, on Seaview Radio (95.9AM/106.9FM/960AM) in southeast Florida (and streaming live online) (http://www.yourlifeaftertrauma.com). Your Life After Trauma provides resources, inspiration, hope and specific actions to help anyone learn to formulate a recovery plan, access healing potential and apply personal strengths to post-trauma recovery.
Featuring expert and survivor guests focused on topics related to the experience of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and post-trauma life, 'Your Life After Trauma' future topics include:
· October 6th -- 'How to Be Proactive in Post-Trauma Recovery'
· October 13th -- 'Reconnecting to Your Goodness After Trauma'
· October 20th -- 'Domestic Violence Awareness'
· October 27th -- 'How You Can Transform Yourself After Trauma'
Each show features a professional and personal perspective, plus spontaneous call-ins so that listeners can ask their questions, talk to an expert, and receive personal recommendations around specific issues.
For more information about 'Your Life After Trauma', visit:
http://www.yourlifeaftertrauma.com
This week's guests will be:
Dena Rosenbloom, PhD, a clinical psychologist in private practice in Glastonbury, Connecticut, specializes in supporting people through the healing process following traumatic life events. She also conducts trainings and workshops for a broad range of audiences as well as critical incident stress debriefings for groups of people who have shared a traumatic experience.
Mary Beth Williams, PhD, LCSW, CTS, is in private practice in Warrenton, Virginia, specializing in the treatment of trauma-related disorders. She is widely published in the field of trauma and is an instructor for the Office for Victims of Crime at the U.S. Department of Justice. She conducts training workshops on trauma for professionals internationally.
Kelley Harrell is an author and neoshaman in North Carolina. Her shamanic practice is Soul Intent Arts, and her book, "Gift of the Dreamtime - Awakening to the Divinity of Trauma," chronicles her pivotal step from spiritual crisis into shamanism. She writes for The Huffington Post, and for seven years has written the syndicated column, "Intentional Insights: Q&A From Within," addressing reader inquiries on animism, shamanism, and the everyday paranormal.
For thirteen years Kelley has addressed the spiritual needs of her local and international community. She is working to establish The Tribe of the Modern Mystic to support and mentor intuitives experiencing trauma as they grow into powerful abilities, and to provide shamanic community support for personal spiritual development. Her practice comprises teaching classes and Mystery School, mentoring, healing, and ceremonial artistry in the community.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a wholly treatable condition that results from a life-threatening experience in which the trauma survivor felt helpless. PTSD symptoms include insomnia, nightmares, flashbacks, emotional numbing, hyperarousal and hypervigilance.
For more information: www.healmyptsd.com Contact: Michele ( @ ) healmyptsd dot com, 561.531.1405.
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