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For so many of us, living in the wake of trauma is an immense struggle. While our specific responses may vary greatly, what we share is the notion that our reaction to trauma is a dysfunction of some sort. But what is our response to trauma is actually a manifestation of our own incredible strength? Join Dr. Mary Catherine McDonald, one of the foremost authorities in trauma psychology today as we discuss the fact that what our traumatic experiences reveal is that though we can be bent, dented, or bruised, we cannot be broken. That, in fact, we are the unbroken.
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For so many of us, living in the wake of trauma is an immense struggle. While our specific responses may vary greatly, what we share is the notion that our reaction to trauma is a dysfunction of some sort. But what is our response to trauma is actually a manifestation of our own incredible strength? Join Dr. Mary Catherine McDonald, one of the foremost authorities in trauma psychology today as we discuss the fact that what our traumatic experiences reveal is that though we can be bent, dented, or bruised, we cannot be broken. That, in fact, we are the unbroken.
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