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"How Does Trauma Impact Our Relationships?" with Samantha Bishop

Today Therapist Samantha Bishop is back to help Mickenzie and Christopher explore how trauma impacts our relationships with the people around us. We often say that we're hardwired for community, but the effects of trauma have real consequences on our rela

Episode 6 of the Treating Trauma Podcast podcast, hosted by Onsite Workshops, titled ""How Does Trauma Impact Our Relationships?" with Samantha Bishop" was published on September 7, 2022 and runs 40 minutes.

September 7, 2022 ·40m · Treating Trauma Podcast

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Today Therapist Samantha Bishop is back to help Mickenzie and Christopher explore how trauma impacts our relationships with the people around us. We often say that we're hardwired for community, but the effects of trauma have real consequences on our relationships, in this episode, Sam helps us assess how we can regain a sense of connection and safety.

Today Therapist Samantha Bishop is back to help Mickenzie and Christopher explore how trauma impacts our relationships with the people around us. We often say that we're hardwired for community, but the effects of trauma have real consequences on our relationships, in this episode, Sam helps us assess how we can regain a sense of connection and safety.

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