Tag: Clinical Interview

  • 2013: Guest: Judith Herman

    We speak with Judith Herman, who wrote the history of trauma in the book Trauma and Recovery we have discussed so often.  She is also credited with establishing the phased based treatment model, including adding safety and stabilization where prior to this it was primarily abreactive treatment approach. You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE.  We…

  • 2009: Guest: Rick Hohfeler, PhD

    We talk with Rick Hohfeler, PhD, who shares about shame. Links provided in the podcast intro: You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE.  We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events.  Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us!   To…

  • 2008: Guest: Katherine Wood

    We talk with Katie Wood, who presented at Healing Together about medical abuse. You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE.  We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events.  Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us!   To submit an email…

  • 2007: Guest: Shelly Itzkowitz

    We talk with Shelly Itzkowitz. You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE.  We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events.  Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us!   To submit an email to the podcast:    podcast@systemspeak.com Content Note: Content…

  • 2006: Guest: D. Michael Coy

    We talk with D. Michael Coy.  He shares about somatic dissociation, medical trauma, and his own lived experience.  We discuss identity development and movements.  We explore intersectionality.  We talk about dissociation informed EMDR and the MID. You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE.  We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie…

  • 2004: Guest: Joanne Twombly

    We talk with Joanne Twombly, a therapist and author, about Internal Family Systems. Her book link is HERE. You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE.  We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events.  Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us!…

  • 2003: Guest: Steve Gold

    Our guest this week is Steven Gold, PhD.  We talk about trauma, neglect, and dissociation, and he shares about how he broadens understanding of all these terms.  We also talk about attachment and the “mirror” of how we see ourselves…. and what happens when there is no mirror, when the mirror is broken, and when…

  • 2002: Guest: Dan Shaw, LCSW

    Our colleague with lived experience, Dan Shaw, LCSW, who recently spoke at the ISSTD Virtual Conference, shares about “traumatic narcissism”, what he learned leaving the cult of an Indian Guru, and how the deepest piece of trauma is being alone in it. Th

  • 2001: Stories for Healing (Workshop 2), Part 2

    This month in our NerdTown Topics Meetup, our colleague, Bill Woodburn, MEd, LPC-S, LMFT-S, shared about using stories in therapy. This episode contains a passing reference to a gun in context of a story that is told, but no violence is described or discu

  • 2000: Stories for Healing (Workshop 2), Part 1

    This month in our NerdTown Topics Meetup, our colleague, Bill Woodburn, MEd, LPC-S, LMFT-S, shared about using stories in therapy.

  • 356: Guest: Kathleen Adams

    We speak with Kathleen Adams, PhD, about abject shame and suffering. She shares about dissociative defenses and terror, as well as why we need groups for healing. She explains abject shame and suffering. CONTENT WARNING: She gives numerous case study

  • 355: Guest: Peter Maves

    We chat with guest Peter Maves, a pioneer in the field and a colleague we work with planning conferences and building the professional training program with ISSTD.

  • 325: Guest: Eli Somer

    Eli Somer, a clinician in Israel, joins us to discuss dissociative absorption, reality shifting, and maladaptive daydreaming. He says the experience of non-traumagenic plurals is entirely valid, but also distinct from traumagenic DID. He says that final

  • 323: NerdTown Topics Meetup: Stories in Healing

    This month in our NerdTown Topics Meetup, our colleague, Bill Woodburn, MEd, LPC-S, LMFT-S, shared about using stories in therapy.

  • 224: Guest: Joan Turkus, M.D.

    Our guest is Dr. Joan Turkus, who shares her pioneer history in the field of traumatology. She explains her perspective of trauma and dissociation, including clarifying the importance of the DSM despite its limitations. We discuss psychodynamic and rela