Posts Tagged ‘ posttraumatic stress disorder ’

PTSD Professional Perspective: Differentiation Principles in the Treatment of Interpersonal Trauma

PTSD Professional Perspective: Differentiation Principles in the Treatment of Interpersonal Trauma

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Hands down, Bill Krill is one of my favorite professionals speaking on the subject of trauma. He’s insightful, compassionate, creative and above all, very in tune with the human side…

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Combat PTSD, Writing and Recovery

Combat PTSD, Writing and Recovery

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

I met John M. Healey online. I’ve spoken with him at length on the phone. He is …. a man of meaning, and I admire him. He is the author…

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PTSD Professional Perspective: Building Resilience

PTSD Professional Perspective: Building Resilience

Friday, October 29th, 2010

PTSD and identity — do you know who you are today? Back in June, Andrea Mathews and I did a live interview about how to distingjuish between the mask and…

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Meandering Michele’s Mind: Don’t Let the PTSD Gators Getcha

Meandering Michele’s Mind: Don’t Let the PTSD Gators Getcha

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

On the way back to the hotel from dinner last night we passed a miniature golf attraction complete with calypso music blaring, a pond of small but very live gators,…

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Professional Perspective: Flashbacks, Calling A Halt – Part 1

Professional Perspective: Flashbacks, Calling A Halt – Part 1

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

My friend James Klotzle knows a thing or two about (healing) trauma. Some facts about who he is:

  • Trained as an EMT, city and wildland firefighter.
  • Endured some tough times

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