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How does the intertwining of our past traumas shape our daily lives, and can the combined power of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE) offer a beacon of hope for those with PTSD and BPD?
In this episode, Annie McCall delves deep into the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative potential of specialized therapies.
She also sheds light on an intriguing notion: often unknowingly, each one of us has practiced some form of exposure in our daily lives, making therapy more relatable than one might initially believe.
For individuals with a history of self-harm, suicidal tendencies, or Borderline Personality Disorder, DBT emerges as a beacon of hope.
Moreover, she addresses the lesser-discussed impacts of trauma, including persistent feelings of shame and self-loathing, and emphasize how DBT PE offers tailored solutions for these emotional wounds.
Lastly, Annie extends the conversation beyond the conventional understanding of PTSD symptoms, underscoring its profound influence on various aspects of daily life—from personal relationships to work and academic successes.
Join us to understand how the integration of DBT and PE provides a holistic approach to healing, transforming traumatic experiences into narratives of strength and recovery.
https://dbtpe.org
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This episode is proudly sponsored by Hope for BPD
Hope For BPD is that resource, a beacon of hope. Whether you're personally affected by BPD, or you're supporting a loved one through their journey, this platform is here to assist you every step of the way.
Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
Visit https://www.hopeforbpd.com/ to learn more about their services, and to find that glimmer of hope you've been looking for.
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Thank you so much for tuning into this Show!
If you’ve enjoyed it then share, subscribe, and leave a review if you haven’t already :)
Join us on social media:
Instagram: @bpdbravery
YouTube
and feel free to contact me via email at [email protected]
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How does the intertwining of our past traumas shape our daily lives, and can the combined power of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE) offer a beacon of hope for those with PTSD and BPD?
In this episode, Annie McCall delves deep into the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative potential of specialized therapies.
She also sheds light on an intriguing notion: often unknowingly, each one of us has practiced some form of exposure in our daily lives, making therapy more relatable than one might initially believe.
For individuals with a history of self-harm, suicidal tendencies, or Borderline Personality Disorder, DBT emerges as a beacon of hope.
Moreover, she addresses the lesser-discussed impacts of trauma, including persistent feelings of shame and self-loathing, and emphasize how DBT PE offers tailored solutions for these emotional wounds.
Lastly, Annie extends the conversation beyond the conventional understanding of PTSD symptoms, underscoring its profound influence on various aspects of daily life—from personal relationships to work and academic successes.
Join us to understand how the integration of DBT and PE provides a holistic approach to healing, transforming traumatic experiences into narratives of strength and recovery.
https://dbtpe.org
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This episode is proudly sponsored by Hope for BPD
Hope For BPD is that resource, a beacon of hope. Whether you're personally affected by BPD, or you're supporting a loved one through their journey, this platform is here to assist you every step of the way.
Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
Visit https://www.hopeforbpd.com/ to learn more about their services, and to find that glimmer of hope you've been looking for.
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Thank you so much for tuning into this Show!
If you’ve enjoyed it then share, subscribe, and leave a review if you haven’t already :)
Join us on social media:
Instagram: @bpdbravery
YouTube
and feel free to contact me via email at [email protected]
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