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This podcast episode delves into the groundbreaking concept of dual brain psychology and its implications for understanding trauma and addiction. Dr. Fred Schiffer shares his insights on how different hemispheres of the brain process trauma and the methods developed to facilitate healing through dual brain dynamics.
• Explanation of split brain studies and their significance
• Distinction between the functions of each brain hemisphere
• Insights on how trauma resides in different sides of the brain
• Connection between cravings and brain hemisphere activity
• The cumulative effect of trauma and its relation to addiction
• Gender dynamics and patterns in trauma experiences
• Therapeutic approaches using hemispheric stimulation
• Call for clinicians and patients to explore dual brain psychology
To contact Dr. Grover: [email protected]
By Casey Grover, MD, FACEP, FASAM4.9
5555 ratings
This podcast episode delves into the groundbreaking concept of dual brain psychology and its implications for understanding trauma and addiction. Dr. Fred Schiffer shares his insights on how different hemispheres of the brain process trauma and the methods developed to facilitate healing through dual brain dynamics.
• Explanation of split brain studies and their significance
• Distinction between the functions of each brain hemisphere
• Insights on how trauma resides in different sides of the brain
• Connection between cravings and brain hemisphere activity
• The cumulative effect of trauma and its relation to addiction
• Gender dynamics and patterns in trauma experiences
• Therapeutic approaches using hemispheric stimulation
• Call for clinicians and patients to explore dual brain psychology
To contact Dr. Grover: [email protected]

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