
Somatic practices to heal from medical trauma
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Disclaimer - This episode shares one individual’s personal medical experience. It is not intended as medical advice. The goal of this conversation is to explore the human experience of illness and the importance of compassionate care within...
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I'm a social worker, peer specialist and founder of Medical Trauma Support. I write about medical trauma, the nervous system, somatic healing, community, and creating more compassionate healthcare for both patients and providers.
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