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Podcasts about Trauma

Adult trauma podcasts2

What is it?

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  • Podcasts dedicated to exploring the complexities of trauma.
  • Offer insights, support, and understanding.
  • Includes podcasts on:
    • The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse
    • How Trauma can Affect Everyday Life
    • Trauma and treatment

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Published: 09/04/24

Podcasts about trauma

Below is a collection of podcasts that take trauma as their focus. This collection included podcasts on topics such as childhood sexual abuse, EMDR and the lasting impact of trauma, among others. You can read a short bio of each episode prior to listening.

Listen to the podcasts by pressing the play button on the right hand side of the episodes embedded into this page.

podcasts

  • Understanding the Impact of Child Sexual Abuse

    In this podcast Annalisa Barbieri talks to consultant psychiatrist in psychotherapy Dr Jo Stubley who leads the adult section of the trauma service at the NHS Tavistock Centre. They talk about what grooming is, how to look out for it (an abuser grooms not just their victim but often the whole family), how to look out for signs that your child may be experiencing abuse and if you’re a survivor of non recent child sexual abuse we hope you can find something in this episode to make you feel less alone.

  • Hansel and Gretel: Overcoming Trauma

    This podcast looks at the fairy tale of ”Hansel and Gretel” and its portrayal of themes of childhood trauma, abandonment, hunger, and transformation. Marie-Louise von Franz, a collaborator of Jung, viewed fairy tales as symbolic representations of the unconscious mind. “Hansel and Gretel” prompts reflection on how individuals handle their internal desires and fears. It asks questions about what we may be lacking in our lives, whether we have neglected our inner selves, and if internal threats are hindering our potential. 

  • The Wellbeing Lab: Trauma and EMDR

    This episode explores trauma and the efficacy of Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy with two experts. Jo Stubley, a Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist, and Psychoanalyst, offers insights into the nature and persistence of trauma. Catriona Morten, a Psychotherapist and EMDR practitioner, illuminates how EMDR therapy works and its potential in facilitating healing.

  • The Impact of Childhood Sexual Violence

    In this brilliant, insightful and powerful episode, Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by Patrick Sandford. Patrick is an activist and survivor of childhood sexual violence. Patrick shares his own personal story of childhood sexual violence, what impact this has had on him and how he has begun to heal. 

  • How Trauma Can Affect Everyday Life

    Annalisa Barbieri talks to Dr Jo Stubley, who leads the adult section of the Trauma Service at the NHS’s Tavistock Centre. Find out what trauma and PTSD is and what might make some people more susceptible to it. They also talk about how trauma memories are stored in different way to normal memories and perhaps most important of all, how to recognise trauma and begin to heal.

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