Listen "Reparenting: Is Childhood Triggers and Traumas Affecting Your Health Now?"
Episode Synopsis
Ever thought about re-parenting yourself due to your ‘de-formative years?’ as our guest Dr. Jamie Turndorf, calls childhood. In this raw, real, and slightly blunt chat, Dr. Jamie shares her personal story of spiritual reconnection with her beloved deceased husband, internationally renowned former Jesuit priest Emile Jean Pin. Dr. Turndorf has created a groundbreaking grief therapy method that combines her acclaimed conflict-resolution techniques with after-death communication. Using the same methods, Dr. Jamie shares how we can re-parent our self to let go of old traumas; she also shares:• How to use your current intimate relationship for healing • Overcoming resistance to re-parenting your inner child• Ways to stop activation from past trauma and more... More about our guest: Dr. Jamie Turndorf is known to millions as Dr. Love, through her website, AskDrLove.com, and author of the book ‘Love never Dies.’ Dr. Turndorf is a highly sensitive, skilled doctor with 35 years of experience at helping people discover connection, vibrancy, love, and radical transformation. She is a frequent keynote speaker and workshop leader at the world’s top venues, such as Agape International, NY Open Center, Rythmia, and Kripalu.More information about Dr. Jamie is at www.AskDrLove.com and listen to our interview Friday, October 11th, 7PM ET at www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com/DrJamie. Later in podcast and videocast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-autoimmune-hour--2935987/support.
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