The Place We Find Ourselves
En podcast af Adam Young | LCSW, MDiv

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168 Episoder
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69 How Trauma Affects Your Voice
Udgivet: 20.7.2020 -
68 Family of Origin Trauma
Udgivet: 6.7.2020 -
67 Your Story, Your Body, and Ritual
Udgivet: 22.6.2020 -
66 How Your Body Can Help Heal Your Trauma Part 2
Udgivet: 8.6.2020 -
65 How Your Body Can Help Heal Your Trauma
Udgivet: 25.5.2020 -
64 Emotions: Writing Your Own Psalm
Udgivet: 11.5.2020 -
63 Emotions: Praying the Psalms
Udgivet: 26.4.2020 -
62 When Suffering Lingers
Udgivet: 13.4.2020 -
61 The Coronavirus Episode
Udgivet: 19.3.2020 -
60 Warfare Part 9: Soul Ties
Udgivet: 16.3.2020 -
59 Warfare Part 8: Curses, Agreements, and Vows
Udgivet: 3.3.2020 -
58 Healing From Trauma: Your Posture Toward Yourself
Udgivet: 18.2.2020 -
57 How To Know If You Have Experienced Trauma
Udgivet: 27.1.2020 -
56 Affect Regulation: How Mindfulness Can Help Integrate (Heal) Your Brain
Udgivet: 13.1.2020 -
54 Warfare Part 7: The Modern Screwtape Letters
Udgivet: 16.12.2019 -
53 Why Family of Origin Triangulation Is Such A Big Deal
Udgivet: 2.12.2019 -
52 How Your Story Leads to Your Style of Relating to Others with Becky Allender
Udgivet: 18.11.2019 -
51 Having Conversations with God with Sam Williamson
Udgivet: 4.11.2019 -
50 Struggling with Sexuality Part 2: How Understanding Your Story Can (Surprisingly) Help with Jay Stringer
Udgivet: 21.10.2019 -
49 Struggling with Sexuality: How Understanding Your Story Can (Surprisingly) Help with Jay Stringer
Udgivet: 7.10.2019
The Place We Find Ourselves podcast features private practice therapist Adam Young (LCSW, MDiv) and interview guests as they discuss all things related to story, trauma, attachment, and interpersonal neurobiology. Listen in as Adam unpacks how trauma and abuse impact the heart and mind, as well as how to navigate the path toward healing, wholeness, and restoration. Interview episodes give you a sacred glimpse into the real-life stories of guests who have engaged their own experiences of trauma and abuse. Drawing from the work of neuroscientists such as Allan Schore, Dan Siegel, and Bessel van der Kolk, as well as psychologist Dan Allender, this podcast will equip and inspire you to engage your own stories of harm in deep, transformative ways.