Listen ""Getting Off the Generational-Trauma Bus" with Dr. Ghazaleh Bailey"
Episode Synopsis
When people experience trauma, they often share that trauma and their reactions to it with those closest to them. Research has also shown that response to trauma and the resulting mental health issues that come with it can be passed down generationally. Dr. Ghazaleh Bailey discusses how trauma is passed down generationally and even epigenetically. Dr. Bailey is a certified therapist, couple’s therapist, supervisor, and trainer with a PhD in Psychology. She is based in Berlin, Germany, and has a unique multi-cultural background and approach that she uses to help people overcome childhood and generational trauma. Her work and research focuses on the healing power of emotion transformation and self-compassion. Dr. Bailey can be reached at https://individual-therapy-berlin.de/about-me/ and her YouTube channel is at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2DGM97OgfKz-CIvGaYCoA Dr. Bailey’s online courses can be accessed at https://individual-therapy-berlin.de/online-courses/ Listeners can receive a 30% discount using the code HEAL. Additional information on the epigenetic research discussed can be found at https://www.research.va.gov/currents/1016-3.cfm The State of Wisconsin's Dose of Reality campaign is at https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/opioids/index.htm More information about the federal response to the ongoing opioid crisis can be found at https://www.dea.gov/onepill The views and opinions of the guests on this podcast are theirs and theirs alone and do not necessarily represent those of the host or Westwords Consulting. We're always interested in hearing from individuals or organizations who are working in substance use disorder treatment or prevention, mental health care and other spaces that lift up communities. This includes people living those experiences. If you or someone you know has a story to share or an interesting approach to care, contact us today! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Subscribe to Our Email List to get new episodes in your inbox every week!
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