Trauma-Informed Research and Product Design - A Conversation with Dr. Bre Gentile (Dr. G)

EPISODE · Aug 1, 2022 · 49 MIN

Trauma-Informed Research and Product Design - A Conversation with Dr. Bre Gentile (Dr. G)

from Prodity: Product by Design · host Kyle Evans

Dr. G is a trauma-informed psychologist turned trauma-informed product researcher and designer. In this episode, we discuss getting into UX research, becoming an advisor, meeting people where they are, and emotional inclusivity. We explore trauma-informed design (understanding), restorative design (creating), and receptional design (receiving) as the product lifecycle.We also talk about:Going deeper for a small audience rather than trying to get all the audienceFocusing on getting design rightDesigning for emotions other than just joy and delightJoin us for a great conversation for anyone in product management, UX, technology, or working on advancing their career or understanding people and how design impacts them. Dr. G:After 4 degrees in psychology (B.A., M.A., M.S., and Ph.D.) I've finally decided what I want to be when I grow up. As a trauma-informed product designer I help product and service designers become more restorative in their design process. I've finally fused my love for psychology and user experience (UX) research and design into one beautiful, complex career. Links from the Showdrgslab.comLinkedInEmpathy in TechEmpathy Exams by Leslie JamisonWhen Things Fall Apart by Pema ChodronTruebill appMore by Kyle:Follow Product by Design and Kyle on TwitterKyle's writing on MediumProduct by Design on MediumSign up for Kyle's Product Thinking Newsletter for more updates.Like our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee

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