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E27: Dispatches from the Couch | Dr. Stacey Hettes on Understanding Trauma - Advocacy in Action

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Send us Fan MailIn this heartfelt episode of Aspire, host Katie M. Shipp welcomes co-host Karen Udall and special guest Dr. Stacey Hettes, professor of biology and neuroscience at Wofford College and author of the memoir Dispatches from the Couch.Stacey shares her courageous journey as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and her path to healing through therapy. The discussion touches on critical themes such as the importance of supportive responses to disclosures, understanding trauma triggers, and the role of therapy in the healing process. Stacey also delves into the neuroscience behind trauma reactions and offers invaluable insights for educators, parents, and survivors. This episode is a powerful testament to resilience and the ongoing effort to better understand trauma. Check out Stacey’s book for a deeper understanding of her journey and the science of survival.To learn more about Dr. Stacey Hettes, check out her website: https://www.staceyhettes.com/Aspire is produced by Ben Hudak Productions. To learn more, visit benhudak.comSupport the showAspire is produced by BenHudakProductions.com

Send us Fan Mail In this heartfelt episode of Aspire, host Katie M. Shipp welcomes co-host Karen Udall and special guest Dr. Stacey Hettes, professor of biology and neuroscience at Wofford College and author of the memoir Dispatches from the Couch. Stacey shares her courageous journey as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and her path to healing through therapy. The discussion touches on critical themes such as the importance of supportive responses to disclosures, understanding trauma trig...

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