Tag: Organized Abuse

  • 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

  • 151: Guest: Ellen Lacter

    Our guest, Ellen Lacter, discusses organized 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!   Content Note: Content on this website and in the podcasts…

  • 132: Sleeping Jesus

    We wrestle with a metaphor from therapy. 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…

  • 121: Guest: Neil Brick

    We interview Neil Brick about organized 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 to the podcast:    podcast@systemspeak.com Content…

  • 94: Guest: Susan Pease Banitt (Attachment and Ritual Abuse)

    Dr. E interviews special guest Susan Pease Banitt, LCSW, author of “The Trauma Toolkit” (for survivors) and “Wisdom, Attachment, and Love in Trauma Therapy” (for clinicians).  They talk about attachment.  They also talk about ritual abuse. Due to the nature and content of the interview, some triggering topics are referenced, such as types of abuse…

  • 27: Guest: Susan Pease Banitt, LCSW

    Dr. E interviews special guest Susan Pease Banitt, LCSW, author of “The Trauma Toolkit” (for survivors) and “Wisdom, Attachment, and Love in Trauma Therapy” (for clinicians). In a poignant moment before the interview even begins, Dr. E is startled by the