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In this episode Brian Ross & Kimberly Resch, a team of filmmakers working for humanitarian causes via their media company, join Kari and Jeff to talk about what they have learned about the world of PTSD and how many are affected in various ways. A discussion ensues about the longterm trauma that phones are causing humanity, specifically our kids. Learn more about Brian & Kim's work at chimedia.org and consciouscontent.org.
©2019 Life After PTSD™
To suggest a guest or for sponsorships/collaboration: [email protected]
We believe the evidence and research demonstrates that Post Traumatic Stress is not a disorder but rather an injury that can heal (see https://bit.ly/3oYxcbZ). Each week we tell stories of clients who are creating a new normal of their deciding, free of trauma and PTSD, and the counselors, therapists and coaches using evidence based memory re-consolidation techniques to help them do it.
⚖️ The show is intended to provide encouragement for the listener but is not a substitute for proper treatment. Please seek help from a qualified mental health provider.
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In this episode Brian Ross & Kimberly Resch, a team of filmmakers working for humanitarian causes via their media company, join Kari and Jeff to talk about what they have learned about the world of PTSD and how many are affected in various ways. A discussion ensues about the longterm trauma that phones are causing humanity, specifically our kids. Learn more about Brian & Kim's work at chimedia.org and consciouscontent.org.
©2019 Life After PTSD™
To suggest a guest or for sponsorships/collaboration: [email protected]
We believe the evidence and research demonstrates that Post Traumatic Stress is not a disorder but rather an injury that can heal (see https://bit.ly/3oYxcbZ). Each week we tell stories of clients who are creating a new normal of their deciding, free of trauma and PTSD, and the counselors, therapists and coaches using evidence based memory re-consolidation techniques to help them do it.
⚖️ The show is intended to provide encouragement for the listener but is not a substitute for proper treatment. Please seek help from a qualified mental health provider.
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