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This episode is step seven in the 10-Step Toolkit to Having Critical Conversations featuring Dr. Mariel Buqué, an Afro-Latina psychologist and author of the best-selling book, Break the Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma. She earned her doctoral degree in psychology at Columbia University, where she trained as a holistic mental health fellow within Columbia University's Irving Medical Center. Within this role, she focused on helping Black and Latine community members overcome trauma and build better health; a mission she continues to carry into her consultation with health organizations and Fortune 500 companies.
In this episode, we discuss:
Don't forget to check out the bonus episodes that feature an audience Q&A and the Soundbath led by Dr. Buqué. And please follow Whatsjust on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn and subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get details on where and when the Live Q&A is happening!
And, as always, please review, subscribe, and share with everyone you know :)
Become a supporter of the show with a monthly subscription (amount of your choice) and get a shoutout in upcoming episodes!
Timestamps:
02:32 Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: Definitions and Dynamics
04:46 The Role of Vulnerability in Healing and Connection
10:57 Challenging Traditional Therapy: Beyond Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
14:21 The Inflamed Mind: Rethinking Depression and Healing
16:44 Holistic Approaches to Mental Health: A New Paradigm
25:15 The Power of Ancestral Wisdom and Resilience
34:06 Confronting the Mental Health Crisis with New Perspectives
35:19 The Impact of Prolonged Crisis on Our DNA
35:35 Breaking the Cycle: Why It's Essential for Critical Conversations
35:45 Understanding Our Nervous System's Response to Stress
37:23 Reprogramming Our Bodies for Better Conversations
41:14 Introducing DRIVE: A Tool for Navigating Difficult Conversations
46:22 Exploring the Questions of What Happened to You
47:39 The Importance of Contextualizing Intergenerational Trauma
51:48 Ancestral Knowing and Western Medicine: Bridging the Gap
55:33 Practical Steps for Addressing Intergenerational Trauma
01:02:33 Breaking the Cycle Beyond Procreation
01:05:32 Three Captivating Things
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By Dr. Abigail Henson5
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This episode is step seven in the 10-Step Toolkit to Having Critical Conversations featuring Dr. Mariel Buqué, an Afro-Latina psychologist and author of the best-selling book, Break the Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma. She earned her doctoral degree in psychology at Columbia University, where she trained as a holistic mental health fellow within Columbia University's Irving Medical Center. Within this role, she focused on helping Black and Latine community members overcome trauma and build better health; a mission she continues to carry into her consultation with health organizations and Fortune 500 companies.
In this episode, we discuss:
Don't forget to check out the bonus episodes that feature an audience Q&A and the Soundbath led by Dr. Buqué. And please follow Whatsjust on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn and subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get details on where and when the Live Q&A is happening!
And, as always, please review, subscribe, and share with everyone you know :)
Become a supporter of the show with a monthly subscription (amount of your choice) and get a shoutout in upcoming episodes!
Timestamps:
02:32 Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: Definitions and Dynamics
04:46 The Role of Vulnerability in Healing and Connection
10:57 Challenging Traditional Therapy: Beyond Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
14:21 The Inflamed Mind: Rethinking Depression and Healing
16:44 Holistic Approaches to Mental Health: A New Paradigm
25:15 The Power of Ancestral Wisdom and Resilience
34:06 Confronting the Mental Health Crisis with New Perspectives
35:19 The Impact of Prolonged Crisis on Our DNA
35:35 Breaking the Cycle: Why It's Essential for Critical Conversations
35:45 Understanding Our Nervous System's Response to Stress
37:23 Reprogramming Our Bodies for Better Conversations
41:14 Introducing DRIVE: A Tool for Navigating Difficult Conversations
46:22 Exploring the Questions of What Happened to You
47:39 The Importance of Contextualizing Intergenerational Trauma
51:48 Ancestral Knowing and Western Medicine: Bridging the Gap
55:33 Practical Steps for Addressing Intergenerational Trauma
01:02:33 Breaking the Cycle Beyond Procreation
01:05:32 Three Captivating Things
Support the show

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