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Mentioned in 7 episodes

My grandmother's hands

Book • 2017

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Mentioned by Tami Simon as an expert in polyvagal theory and part of the core faculty of the Healing Trauma Program.
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Jeffrey Rutstein, PsyD: You Can Shift the State of Your Nervous System
Mentioned by Jen Berlingo as a book that helped her understand the concept of clean pain versus dirty pain.
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Season 2, Episode 1: Jen Berlingo and her Magical, Queer, Midlife Emergence
Mentioned by Glennon Doyle when discussing the concept of a settled nervous system in therapy.
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Couples Therapy: The Tools You Need with Dr. Orna Guralnik (Best Of)
Mentioned by Sebene Selassie as a wonderful exploration of trauma.
Sebene Selassie on belonging | Living Mirrors #43
Mentioned when discussing books that teach about issues related to mental health, such as trauma and attachment styles.
3 tips for talking to your Latinx parents about mental health
Mentioned by M.K. Serwick as a book discussed in a book group, focusing on trauma and body practices.
Best of Graphic Medicine 2020
Mentioned by Carlin Quinn when defining the term "bodies of culture".
Carlin Quinn on Education for Racial Equity
Mentioned by Nadaline Mejia when discussing books about mental health issues.
How to talk to your Latinx parents about mental health
Mentioned by Aurora Quinn-Elmore to explain how trauma stored in the body informs racist patterns of interaction.
Exploring your shadow and healing your traumas (with Aurora Quinn-Elmore)
Mentioned by CoreyPine Shane for its discussion on "clean pain" and "dirty pain", illustrating how unresolved trauma manifests.
Get Passionate for Plants with Herbal Matchmaking | Featuring CoreyPine Shane
Mentioned by Eric Zimmer as a book about racialized trauma.
Sophia Bush on Curiosity and Activism
Mentioned by Eric Zimmer and Resmaa Menakem during their discussion on racialized trauma.
Resmaa Menakem on Racialized Trauma
Recommended by Adam Young for an in-depth commentary on collective trauma in the United States.
164 Engaging Your Cultural/Collective Story
Mentioned by Dan Harris as an excellent book with useful and clear descriptions of trauma.
Why We're All Suffering from Racial Trauma (Even White People) -- and How to Handle It | Resmaa Menakem
Mentioned by Alexandra Ale-Blakely when talking about white bodies inflicting harm on white bodies.
30. Grief, Song and Ceremonies of Mourning - with Alexandra “ahlay” Blakey

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