EP001 "Zombie Brain" or "Kickin' Grass" with Sue Radcliffe episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 6, 2024 · 1H 15M

EP001 "Zombie Brain" or "Kickin' Grass" with Sue Radcliffe

from The Just Corrections Podcast · host William Young

In this episode of the Just Corrections Podcast we delve into the complex world of trauma and its effects on correctional officers. Our guest, Susan Radcliffe, LCSW-C, RYT 200, brings over 25 years of clinical expertise to the conversation, offering insights into the profound challenges faced by those working within the correctional environment. Sue Radcliffe is a seasoned mental health therapist with a diverse background spanning sexual assault/domestic violence programs, therapeutic foster care, outpatient mental health clinics, and more. A graduate of Yeshiva University with a Master of Social Work, she currently serves on the Eastern Shore of Maryland as part of the Dorchester County Health Department. With a specialization in children and families impacted by incarceration, Sue is well-versed in evidenced-based treatment modalities like Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Her unique approach also incorporates trauma-informed yoga, recognizing the powerful connection between the mind and the body in the healing process. Sue's expertise doesn't stop at her clinical practice. She has been qualified as an expert witness in trauma and child and family psychotherapy across various judicial jurisdictions. She's also deeply involved in training programs such as Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), working to equip law enforcement and first responders with the tools to address trauma effectively. Moreover, Sue's passion for neuroscience and her ability to break down intricate brain science into understandable language has led her to present to diverse audiences, including law enforcement, FBI agents, states attorney's offices, and as an instructor for the Maryland Judiciary. In recognition of her impactful work, Sue was honored with the Maryland Department of Health Individual Innovation Award in 2019. Her innovative wellness program for correctional officers, which seamlessly integrates the neuroscience of trauma and the therapeutic benefits of trauma-informed yoga, has garnered attention and was even published in the prestigious Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Join us as we explore the intersection of mental health, trauma, and the correctional environment. Listen to our enlightening conversation with Sue Radcliffe as she shares her invaluable insights and experiences. Discover how understanding the science behind trauma can lead to transformative approaches that benefit not only correctional officers but also the communities they serve. Subscribe to The Just Corrections Podcast! New episodes will be released every Monday. Subscribe to Just Corrections with William Young on YouTube! Please consider supporting the channel by becoming a patron!  Follow me on @ https://www.patreon.com/justcorrections  AVAILABLE NOW ON AMAZON!! 📖 “The Nothing That Never Happened”  https://www.amazon.com/Nothing-That-Never-Happened-Correctional/dp/B08QFYX9L8  ALSO AVAILABLE ON AMAZON!! 📖 “When Home Becomes a Housing Unit” by William Young.  https://a.co/d/aOw04vt  Let’s Connect!  Facebook @ www.facebook.com/wllmyoung  Twitter @  https://twitter.com/wllm_young?lang=en  Linkedin @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-young-471906190/   Or email your questions, comments, and concerns at [email protected] This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. Be smart, stay safe, stay sane, and we’ll talk soon!

In this episode of the Just Corrections Podcast we delve into the complex world of trauma and its effects on correctional officers. Our guest, Susan Radcliffe, LCSW-C, RYT 200, brings over 25 years of clinical expertise to the conversation, offering insights into the profound challenges faced by those working within the correctional environment. Sue Radcliffe is a seasoned mental health therapist with a diverse background spanning sexual assault/domestic violence programs, therapeutic foster care, outpatient mental health clinics, and more. A graduate of Yeshiva University with a Master of Social Work, she currently serves on the Eastern Shore of Maryland as part of the Dorchester County Health Department. With a specialization in children and families impacted by incarceration, Sue is well-versed in evidenced-based treatment modalities like Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Her unique approach also incorporates trauma-informed yoga, recognizing the powerful connection between the mind and the body in the healing process. Sue's expertise doesn't stop at her clinical practice. She has been qualified as an expert witness in trauma and child and family psychotherapy across various judicial jurisdictions. She's also deeply involved in training programs such as Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), working to equip law enforcement and first responders with the tools to address trauma effectively. Moreover, Sue's passion for neuroscience and her ability to break down intricate brain science into understandable language has led her to present to diverse audiences, including law enforcement, FBI agents, states attorney's offices, and as an instructor for the Maryland Judiciary. In recognition of her impactful work, Sue was honored with the Maryland Department of Health Individual Innovation Award in 2019. Her innovative wellness program for correctional officers, which seamlessly integrates the neuroscience of trauma and the therapeutic benefits of trauma-informed yoga, has garnered attention and was even published in the prestigious Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Join us as we explore the intersection of mental health, trauma, and the correctional environment. Listen to our enlightening conversation with Sue Radcliffe as she shares her invaluable insights and experiences. Discover how understanding the science behind trauma can lead to transformative approaches that benefit not only correctional officers but also the communities they serve. Subscribe to The Just Corrections Podcast! New episodes will be released every Monday. Subscribe to Just Corrections with William Young on YouTube! Please consider supporting the channel by becoming a patron!  Follow me on @ https://www.patreon.com/justcorrections  AVAILABLE NOW ON AMAZON!! 📖 “The Nothing That Never Happened”  https://www.amazon.com/Nothing-That-Never-Happened-Correctional/dp/B08QFYX9L8  ALSO AVAILABLE ON AMAZON!! 📖 “When Home Becomes a Housing Unit” by William Young.  https://a.co/d/aOw04vt  Let’s Connect!  Facebook @ www.facebook.com/wllmyoung  Twitter @  https://twitter.com/wllm_young?lang=en  Linkedin @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-young-471906190/   Or email your questions, comments, and concerns at [email protected] This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. Be smart, stay safe, stay sane, and we’ll talk soon!

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