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The Kim B. Davis Show featuring Dr. Angela Celeste May, a clinical, forensic and organizational trained psychologist, author, musician, and president of the Michigan Psychological Association Foundation Board discusses the trauma and triggering effects of watching Police Brutality on film and the continuous exposure. We talk about how to understand what triggers us, the fear of the police and how to protect our mental states from continued exposure to trauma. Join in the conversation.
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Thank you for tuning in to the Kim B. Davis Show. You can visit KimBDavis.com to learn more about me as an author and you can find me on FaceBook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok, and LinkedIn. You can see this show on YouTube.com/KimberlyBatchelorDavis. Thank you again for your support and always remember, Be Magnificent.
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The Kim B. Davis Show featuring Dr. Angela Celeste May, a clinical, forensic and organizational trained psychologist, author, musician, and president of the Michigan Psychological Association Foundation Board discusses the trauma and triggering effects of watching Police Brutality on film and the continuous exposure. We talk about how to understand what triggers us, the fear of the police and how to protect our mental states from continued exposure to trauma. Join in the conversation.
Support the show
Thank you for tuning in to the Kim B. Davis Show. You can visit KimBDavis.com to learn more about me as an author and you can find me on FaceBook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok, and LinkedIn. You can see this show on YouTube.com/KimberlyBatchelorDavis. Thank you again for your support and always remember, Be Magnificent.