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In this episode, Dr. Courtney Tracy has her first groundbreaking guest on to discuss how the unconscious plays a role in suicidality.
Jazz Thornton is an international mental health advocate who Co-Founded Voices of Hope. Following her own battle with mental illness, Jazz has taken her experiences and uses them to advocate for change around the world, speaking in conferences, events and schools. She directed the award-winning series Jessica's Tree as well as viral video Dear Suicidal Me which gained over 80 million views. Recently, she released her new best selling book "Stop Surviving, Start Fighting" which tells her journey on going from suicidal to hopeful. Jazz's story has also being told through the new feature film "The Girl on The Bridge" that premiered this year.
Dr. Courtney Tracy and Jazz discuss the following in this episode:
- How Jazz's unconscious was showing up in her life in her past
- Jazz's relationship with her unconscious today at this point in her recovery/career
- How the unconscious can show up in suicidality
- How the unconscious can show up in suicidality recovery
- How unconscious beliefs, thoughts and traumas can prevent people from truly being able to understand suicide and therefore truly help people who are suicidal
- Interventions Jazz doesn't typically discuss on air or in interviews that helped her in her life
If you feel like your unconscious is making you feel suicidal, this episode may help you. If you have someone in your life that is feeling suicidal and you want to understand what might be going on in their mind, this episode may help you. If you want to hear more of Jazz's story and how it relates to the unconscious, this episode is for you.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
Please contact your emergency line if you are feeling suicidal. You are not alone. We believe in you.
(You can find links to all past recorded episodes below; Episode 1 was not live recorded and is only available in audio format at the platforms listed below)
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Hi, I'm Dr. Courtney Tracy, also known as "The Truth Doctor" on social media. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Doctor of Clinical Psychology, a Social Media Figure, and a Mindfulness & Addiction Expert.
TRUTH SEEKERS COMMUNITY
The Truth Seekers Community is a place I created to help you free yourself and find yourself. My mission for building this community is to enlighten and educate others on the truths hidden behind the day to day of our existence and the thoughts within our minds. This Community holds personally curated mental health courses, playlists, worksheets/handouts and activities to help you learn and heal. I am so excited to offer this to you all. Please find the website below.
PROFESSIONAL WEBSITE
https://www.thetruthdoctor.com/
SOCIAL LINKS
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.truth.doctor
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.truth.doctor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drcourtneytracy
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/thetruthdoctor
PLEASE READ
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call a local emergency telephone number or go immediately to the nearest emergency room.
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In this episode, Dr. Courtney Tracy has her first groundbreaking guest on to discuss how the unconscious plays a role in suicidality.
Jazz Thornton is an international mental health advocate who Co-Founded Voices of Hope. Following her own battle with mental illness, Jazz has taken her experiences and uses them to advocate for change around the world, speaking in conferences, events and schools. She directed the award-winning series Jessica's Tree as well as viral video Dear Suicidal Me which gained over 80 million views. Recently, she released her new best selling book "Stop Surviving, Start Fighting" which tells her journey on going from suicidal to hopeful. Jazz's story has also being told through the new feature film "The Girl on The Bridge" that premiered this year.
Dr. Courtney Tracy and Jazz discuss the following in this episode:
- How Jazz's unconscious was showing up in her life in her past
- Jazz's relationship with her unconscious today at this point in her recovery/career
- How the unconscious can show up in suicidality
- How the unconscious can show up in suicidality recovery
- How unconscious beliefs, thoughts and traumas can prevent people from truly being able to understand suicide and therefore truly help people who are suicidal
- Interventions Jazz doesn't typically discuss on air or in interviews that helped her in her life
If you feel like your unconscious is making you feel suicidal, this episode may help you. If you have someone in your life that is feeling suicidal and you want to understand what might be going on in their mind, this episode may help you. If you want to hear more of Jazz's story and how it relates to the unconscious, this episode is for you.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
Please contact your emergency line if you are feeling suicidal. You are not alone. We believe in you.
(You can find links to all past recorded episodes below; Episode 1 was not live recorded and is only available in audio format at the platforms listed below)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hi, I'm Dr. Courtney Tracy, also known as "The Truth Doctor" on social media. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Doctor of Clinical Psychology, a Social Media Figure, and a Mindfulness & Addiction Expert.
TRUTH SEEKERS COMMUNITY
The Truth Seekers Community is a place I created to help you free yourself and find yourself. My mission for building this community is to enlighten and educate others on the truths hidden behind the day to day of our existence and the thoughts within our minds. This Community holds personally curated mental health courses, playlists, worksheets/handouts and activities to help you learn and heal. I am so excited to offer this to you all. Please find the website below.
PROFESSIONAL WEBSITE
https://www.thetruthdoctor.com/
SOCIAL LINKS
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.truth.doctor
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.truth.doctor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drcourtneytracy
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/thetruthdoctor
PLEASE READ
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call a local emergency telephone number or go immediately to the nearest emergency room.
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