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Curiosity heals faster than control. That’s the thread we follow with Lynette Danylchuk, PhD—trailblazing psychologist, past ISSTD president, and coauthor of Treating Complex Trauma and Dissociation. We talk about why the field has exploded with research and lived-experience leadership, and how the best therapy now balances sturdy containers with deep listening. Tools matter, but timing, consent, and relationship matter more. When we lead with humility, the psyche reveals its own map.
We get honest about clinician burnout and how to refill the well with beauty, community, and expressive arts. Long exhale singing, a moonlit walk, laughter with a trusted friend—these aren’t luxuries; they’re nervous system care. Lynette reframes dissociation as creativity under pressure, showing how fierce protectors once patterned after harm can be reclaimed in service of dignity. Integration becomes alignment: every self-state moving with the values the person chooses, not the rules of past abuse.
We also zoom out to collective trauma. React or respond? That choice shapes movements and mental health alike. Using anger as fuel for care keeps the frontal cortex online and harm in check. We talk intergenerational resilience, asking about ancestors to find the strengths that carried families through. For those seeking help, we share practical routes—referrals, skill-building programs, and the persistence it takes to find a good fit. And for a culture that long blamed victims, we name the shift underway: more empathy, more protection for children, and more voices rising to end the silence.
If this conversation gives you a spark—share it with someone who needs language for what they’re feeling, subscribe for more grounded healing talks, and leave a review so others can find us. Tell us: what practice helps you respond, not react, this week?
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Guest Intro And Credentials
1:13
Sponsor: SimplePractice
2:50
Shifts In Trauma And Dissociation Field
6:18
Lived Experience And Breaking The Glass Ceiling
10:35
Structure Versus Imposed Protocols
14:05
Tools, Humility, And Therapeutic Fit
19:15
Clinician Burnout And Feeding The Soul
23:10
Intergenerational Resilience And Ancestors
27:46
React Or Respond: Collective Trauma
32:20
Inner Systems, Fierce Protectors, And Alignment
36:12
Be Curious, Not Judgmental
40:20
Community, Art, Music, And Joy
45:40
Finding Care For Dissociation
49:58
Shame, Empathy, And Protecting Children
55:20
Breaking Silence And Building Caring Systems
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