
Dr. Chuck Benincasa
Clinician and educator specializing in trauma, dissociation, and liberation-focused frameworks; guest expert discussing power, consent, and trauma-informed clinical practice on the episode.
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Sep 8, 2025 • 25min
Guest: Dr. Chuck Benincasa (Part 3 of 3)
In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Chuck Benincasa, a clinician and educator focused on trauma, discusses the significance of consent and boundaries in therapy. He stresses the importance of clients' wisdom, encouraging therapists to respect their autonomy and avoid voyeuristic curiosity about trauma. Dr. Chuck also contrasts oppressive power dynamics with liberating community approaches and reassures listeners that it's healthy when members leave groups. His insights on embracing uniqueness empower those with dissociative abilities to find belonging.

Sep 4, 2025 • 32min
Guest: Dr. Chuck Benincasa (Part 2 of 3)
Dr. Chuck Benincasa, a clinical practitioner specializing in complex trauma and interpersonal violence, shares invaluable insights on trauma-informed clinical perspectives. He dives into how trauma can hijack values and keep victims stuck in harmful dynamics. Dr. Chuck discusses the importance of balancing clinician protection with client autonomy and emphasizes the wisdom of survival strategies. He reframes dissociation as an adaptive ability, advocating for authenticity and prioritizing well-being over mere symptom removal.

Sep 1, 2025 • 43min
Guest: Dr. Chuck Benincasa (Part 1 of 3)
Dr. Chuck Benincasa, a psychologist specializing in complex trauma and culturally responsive practices, shares his insights on liberation frameworks in trauma care. He emphasizes the importance of dignity-based approaches and how true safety involves interconnection rather than merely the absence of danger. Their discussion explores the role of shame as an evolutionary protector and the need to reclaim children's adaptive behaviors. Additionally, Dr. Chuck critiques standard therapy dynamics that can unintentionally replicate trauma, advocating for community-oriented healing.