PODCAST · education
Calling All Women
by Dr. Jaap Kaur Waraich
Hosted by Dr. Jaap, a board-certified psychiatrist with over 30 years of experience, this podcast is your guide to achieving maximum abundance, vibrant health, and true harmony. Drawing on decades of clinical practice and a profound exploration of complementary therapies, Dr. Jaap shares transformative insights into healing, self-discovery, and personal empowerment.From reconnecting with your inner child to understanding the power of energy work, EMDR, and the mind-body connection, each episode dives deep into the barriers that hold you back and the tools to break through them. Blending modern psychiatry with holistic practices, Dr. Jaap invites you on a journey to rediscover your voice, embrace your authentic self, and unlock your full potential.If you’re ready to heal, grow, and live in alignment with your highest self, tune in and take the first step toward a life of joy, love, and wholeness.
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27. Part 17D - How Women’s Sacred Roles Were Deleted
Dr. Jaap explores the British colonial impact on Indian family structures, focusing on the disintegration of women's roles and the sacredness of childbirth over 175 years. The episode emphasizes the importance of spiritual and cultural restoration for family healing.British colonial influence on Indian family structuresDisintegration of women's sacred roles in IndiaColonial strategies to control childbirth and family lifeThe spiritual significance of women and childbirth in Indian cultureRebuilding family soul and cultural identityWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.comThe discussions in this episode are based on personal opinions and not professional advice.
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26. Part 17C - Education was Indoctrination
In this episode, Dr. Jaap focuses on the indoctrination of children and the loss of cultural roots. Exploring how the British education system, influenced by Freemasonry and other ideologies, aimed to disconnect children from their heritage, leading to a sense of inferiority. The episode concludes with a reflection on the role of art and media in shaping beliefs and the importance of understanding these influences.The British Freemasons had a significant impact on Punjabi families.Children were indoctrinated through the new education systems.Young people became disconnected from their cultural roots.The feeling of inferiority increased among those educated in the West.Some returned with a desire to uplift their communities.Art and media carry the beliefs of their authors.The indoctrination process was subtle yet profound.The importance of understanding one's heritage is emphasized.Future discussions will continue exploring these themes.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.comThe discussions in this episode are based on personal opinions and not professional advice.
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25. Part 17B - How the British Broke Them Down
In this episode, Dr. Jaap continues to explore the profound impact of British colonialism on the family unit in Punjab. Discover how the British colonial system systematically dismantled familial structures, leading to psychological trauma and a loss of dignity among men. Learn about the brutal experiences of British boarding schools, the indoctrination into Freemasonry, and the contrasting public personas of British colonial representatives versus their hidden realities. The conversation highlights the long-lasting effects of colonialism on cultural identity and mental health.The family unit was targeted by colonial powers.Colonialism led to the trauma of men returning from military service.Women and children often went hungry due to food siphoning.Freemasonry created secrecy and separation from families.Colonial systems produced feelings of inferiority in the colonized.The British Empire's dominance was felt across the world.Colonized individuals developed attachments to their captors.British representatives were often victims of their own brutal systems.The British scoffed at local wisdom while being fascinated by the occult.The reality of colonialism was filled with hypocrisy and brutality.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.comThe discussions in this episode are based on personal opinions and not professional advice.
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24. Part 17 - Destruction Leads to Domination
In this episode, Dr. Jaap explores the impact of British colonialism on the family unit in Punjab, focusing on the deliberate destruction of traditional values and structures by the British Freemasons. She discusses the cultural inversion that occurred, what respect and honor were replaced with, and the role of alternative movements in breaking down existing social frameworks. Cultural inversion led to a loss of traditional values.The family unit was the primary social structure in Punjab.British propaganda portrayed local customs as inferior.Many Sikhs lost touch with their spiritual roots.Movements sought to dismantle existing traditions.Freemasonry played a hidden role in colonial control.Ritual sacrifices were part of the colonial strategy.The impact of economic realities on cultural identity was profound.Future discussions will continue to explore these themes.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.comThe discussions in this episode are based on personal opinions and not professional advice.
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23. Part 16 - How One Empire Rots Another Empire
In this episode, Dr. Jaap explores the foundational elements of community and how British colonialism eroded these structures in Punjab. Discussing the importance of family, cultural connections, language, and institutions in maintaining a healthy community, Dr. Jaap, highlights the psychological impact of colonialism on the collective psyche of the people.The stability of a community relies on its foundational posts.Family units are essential for emotional health and responsibility.Cultural and ancestral knowledge is vital for community identity.Language serves as a binding force within families and communities.Institutions play a crucial role in ensuring community welfare.British colonialism systematically dismantled community structures in Punjab.The replacement of solid foundations with weak substitutes led to instability.Language revival can strengthen cultural connections across borders.Understanding the past is key to addressing present issues.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.comThe discussions in this episode are based on personal opinions and not professional advice.
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22. Part 15 - The Superstars of India Will Surprise You
In this episode, we delve into the profound impact of British colonialism and the East India Company on India. Explore how the British cleverly maneuvered through economic control and political rule, transforming the subcontinent's landscape. From the strategic alliances with local kings to the cultural shifts imposed on Indian society, we uncover the intricate web of influence that reshaped India. Join us as we examine the legacy of colonialism, the role of Freemasonry, and the enduring effects on India's collective consciousness. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey through history.Growing up in 60s Chandigarh was filled with radio and cinema.Bollywood stars were the superstars of the time.Monarchy in India has evolved through various historical contexts.The British East India Company was a guise.Indian royals often faced personal tragedies under British rule.Colonialism created a protection racket that enslaved Indian Rajas.The lifestyle of Indian royals was heavily influenced by British culture.Cultural propaganda has led to an identity crisis in India.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.comThe discussions in this episode are based on personal opinions and not professional advice.
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21. Part 14 - What It Means to Be Good
Dr. Jaap focuses on the impact of Freemasonry on Indian society and culture. Explore the strategies employed by the British to control and manipulate the Sikh community and the broader Indian populace through education, psychological warfare, and cultural imposition. Dr. Jaap also highlights the emergence of reform movements and their connections to Freemasonry, ultimately framing the ongoing struggle as a battle between good and evil.Desirable qualities in early 20th century India included modernity and education.Freemasonry played a corruptive role in Indian society.The British used psychological warfare to control the population.Education was a tool for cultural imposition by the British.Reform movements emerged as a response to colonial influence.The divide and conquer strategy was pivotal in British colonialism.The legacy of colonialism continues to affect Indian society today.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.comThe discussions in this episode are based on personal opinions and not professional advice.
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20. Part 13 - Who & What are The Freemasons?
Join Dr. Jaap as she explores the intricate relationship between British Freemasonry and its impact on India, particularly through the lens of colonialism and the influence on Indian Maharajas. Delving into the historical context of Freemasonry's establishment in India, its ideological roots, and the darker aspects of its legacy, including the principle of inversion and the corruption of values.Freemasonry has a significant historical impact on India.The first Freemason Lodge in India was built in 1729.British colonialism utilized Freemasonry to control Indian rulers.Maharajas were often groomed by the British through Freemasonry.Freemasonry promotes ideals of brotherhood but has a dark essence.The concept of inversion is central to Freemasonry's influence.Freemasonry's secrets are revealed only to higher-ranking members.Freemasonry's legacy in India is one of deception and corruption.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com
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19. Part 12 - How the British Used Brainwashing
Explore the origins of thoughts with Dr. Jaap. This episode emphasizes the role of the subconscious in shaping beliefs and perceptions. Dr. Jaap discusses the historical manipulation of Sikh beliefs by British colonial forces and delves into the techniques of brainwashing and psychological manipulation. The conversation highlights the implications of mind control experiments, particularly those conducted by intelligence agencies, and concludes with a reflection on the dark forces behind colonialism.Your thoughts originate from you, but many come from the subconscious.The British manipulated Sikh beliefs to control their identity.Brainwashing involves psychological manipulation and propaganda.Fear and obedience are cultivated through various techniques.Symbols and rituals shape group identity and behavior.Hypnosis plays a role in subconscious manipulation.Media can influence thoughts without conscious awareness.Psychological experiments reveal the extent of mind control.Intelligence agencies have a history of conducting mind control experiments.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com
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18. Part 11 - How the British Used Black Magic to Control
Explore the impact of British colonialism on the Sikh soldiers and the Punjabi social structure with Dr. Jaap as she shares a poignant story about her grandfather-in-law. Brace yourself for what happened to him. The conversation delves into the transformation of the Sikh identity within the British Indian Army, the psychological manipulation employed by the British, and the lasting trauma experienced by the colonized people.The story of a young soldier illustrates the dangers of colonial power.Sikh soldiers faced a loss of identity under British military rules.Economic conditions forced many Indians to enlist in the military.The British used psychological tactics to manipulate soldiers.Symbols and rituals were used to brainwash troops.Colonization led to a forgetting of cultural identity.Trauma and mind control techniques were employed by the British.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com
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17. Part 10 - How the British Tore Down and Rebuilt Punjab
Begin to understand the historical impact of Freemasonry and British colonialism in Punjab, India. Dr. Jaap shares a personal journey of discovery regarding the Freemasons' influence and the cultural amnesia experienced by the Punjabi community. The discussion delves into the strategies employed by the British to control the population, including disarmament, literacy eradication, and the manipulation of social structures. Waraich also highlights the psychological trauma inflicted on the people and prepares you to understand the part played by Freemasonary.Cultural identity can be shaped by historical trauma.The British employed disarmament as a control strategy.Literacy was eradicated to prevent knowledge transfer.Starvation was used as a tool for control.The British categorized the population to create divisions.Cults use similar tactics of humiliation and isolation.Military service was offered as a means of manipulation.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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16. Part 9 - The History of Punjab and the Maharajah
In this episode, Dr. Jaap explores the historical context of Punjab during the rise of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, detailing the landscape of the region, the impact of British colonialism, and the advancements made under Singh's rule, particularly in education and governance. The discussion highlights the significance of self-defense against tyranny and the eventual fall of the Sikh Empire.The concept of self-defense is crucial against tyranny.Punjab's history is marked by instability until Maharaja Ranjit Singh emerged.Why this was an empire characterized by peace and prosperity.How education flourished under Ranjit Singh's rule.The Sikh Empire's fall was influenced by internal conflicts.The legacy of Ranjit Singh continues to resonate today.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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15. Part 8 - India’s History and the Maharaja
In this episode, Dr. Jaap K Waraich explores the historical context of the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the impact of British boarding schools on Punjabi culture, and the collective trauma experienced by the Sikh community. He discusses the rise of the Sikh Empire amidst the decline of the Mughal Empire and the strategic positioning of the British East India Company, leading to the eventual annexation of Punjab.Maharaja Ranjit Singh's legacy is often overlooked.Collective amnesia affects cultural identity in Punjab.The Sikh Empire rose during the decline of the Mughals.Mughals and Sikhs had a complex historical relationship.The British East India Company manipulated local politics.Sikh guerrilla forces were crucial in resisting invasions.The annexation of Punjab marked a significant historical shift.Understanding history is essential for healing and growth.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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14. Part 7: Colonial Stockholm Syndrome
In this episode, Dr. Jaap K Waraich explores the concept of Stockholm Syndrome, particularly in the context of colonialism. She discusses how colonized populations may develop positive feelings towards their oppressors as a survival mechanism, leading to a phenomenon termed 'Colonial Stockholm Syndrome.' The conversation delves into the psychological dynamics of colonization, the internalization of colonizers' beliefs, and the romanticization of colonial rule. Dr. Waraich emphasizes the importance of addressing these heavy topics for healing and understanding historical trauma.Tune in to hear:How Stockholm Syndrome originated.How Colonial Stockholm Syndrome can affect entire populations under colonial rule.Where the psychological dynamics of colonization can lead.Colonized individuals may adopt the beliefs and values of their oppressors.Why addressing painful historical topics is essential.The conversation aims to shed light on unresolved historical issues.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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13. Part 6: Boarding Schools as Tools for Cultural Assimilation
In this ongoing conversation, Dr. Jaap explores the themes of colonialism, indoctrination, and shares her own experiences as a child of immigrants reflecting on the post-colonial legacy that's still affecting families. Explore the historical context of boarding schools as tools of cultural assimilation. The conversation delves into the psychological tactics employed by colonial powers to control not just territories but the minds of the people, leading to lasting impacts on identity and community.Tune in to hear: The concept of indoctrination is crucial in understanding colonialism.Colonialism involved military, economic, and cultural strategies.Cultural assimilation was a key goal of colonial powers.Residential schools aimed to anglicize Native children.Personal experiences of cultural displacement can resonate deeply.Post-colonial legacies include chaos and corruption in newly formed countries.Migration often involves starting over without community support.British colonial tactics included psychological manipulation.Colonial Stockholm Syndrome reflects the complex relationship between colonizers and the colonized.Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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12. Part 5: Boarding School as Normalized Neglect
In this episode, we continues our deep dive into the psychological and generational impact of the British boarding school system in Northern India. We explore how normalized neglect and privileged abandonment within these institutions shape the emotional landscapes of former students—particularly men—and how those unresolved traumas ripple into their marriages and parenting. Dr. Jaap unpacks how this emotional inheritance often manifests in control, emotional distance, and unconscious reenactments of early trauma, especially within intimate relationships. Drawing from her decades of psychiatric practice, she offers validation, hope, and practical steps toward healing.Tune in to hear:-Why the trauma of boarding school is often buried beneath privilege and silence-How unprocessed childhood trauma shows up in marriage and parenting-The emotional and psychological patterns of boarding school alums in adult relationships-Why wives and children often bear the emotional burden of unresolved trauma-The contrast between the alum's public persona and private emotional struggles-How societal expectations and cultural norms trap both husband and wife in painful cycles-Signs that your partner’s emotional patterns may be rooted in institutional trauma-Hope for healing through awareness, therapy (like EMDR), and spiritual practices-How shifting one person’s awareness can ripple healing through a whole family systemWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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11. Part 4: Unpacking Boarding School Trauma
In this episode, Dr. Jaap continues her deep dive into the British boarding school system in Northern India, examining the long-term effects on former students. From disrupted family bonds to difficulties in personal relationships, she explains how childhood survival mechanisms formed in school often play out in adulthood. Tune in to hear: -How admission to boarding school severs a child from family, community, nature, and self-The rigid hierarchy within boarding schools and how it shapes a child's identity-The silent trauma of witnessing bullying and the suppression of emotional expression-Why boarding school alums often struggle with family and social dynamics in adulthoodHow these experiences impact their ability to protect and prioritize their own families-The long-term effects on home life, relationships, and the concept of "home" itselfWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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10. Part 3: Unpacking Boarding School Trauma
The British Boarding School system has left a lasting impact on generations of students, particularly boys who were sent away at a young age. In this third installment of the series, we dive deeper into the psychological and emotional repercussions of this system, exploring the trauma of abandonment, neglect, and the survival mechanisms these children develop. We also discuss how these early experiences shape their adult relationships, particularly in marriage, where unresolved childhood wounds often resurface.Tune in to hear:How the boarding school experience is rooted in neglect and emotional abandonment.The psychological survival mechanisms children develop, including dissociation and the creation of a "false self."The impact of repeated re-traumatization when returning to school after breaks.How abuse—emotional, physical, and sexual—is often embedded in the boarding school culture.The additional layers of complexity for children in colonial-era British boarding schools.How the trauma of boarding school manifests in adult relationships, particularly through projection in marriage.Watch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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9. Part 2: Unpacking Boarding School Trauma
In this episode, we continue the deep dive into the psychological effects of British boarding schools, particularly those in Northern India during the mid-20th century. We are exploring how childhood trauma impacts brain development, leading to long-term psychological effects such as dissociation, memory suppression, and emotional detachment. Understanding these effects sheds light on why many former students struggle to recall specific details of their schooling or remain fiercely defensive of their institutions.Tune in to hear:-Why many boarding school alumni struggle to recall details of their experiences-How childhood trauma impacts brain development, particularly memory and emotional processing-The role of brainwashing, conditioning, and social influence in shaping alumni perceptions-How dissociation develops as a coping mechanism for overwhelming stress-The long-term psychological effects that manifest in adulthood and relationships-A preview of the next episode, focusing on how these experiences affect marriage dynamicsWatch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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8. Unpacking Boarding School Trauma
Anxiety, depression, and relationship struggles—could your boarding school experience be the hidden cause? In this episode, we are diving into the often-overlooked impact of boarding school trauma and its long-term effects on individuals and their families.Tune in to hear:Why boarding school trauma is rarely acknowledged, even in clinical settingsHow British boarding school systems spread across the world and shaped generationsThe psychological effects of boarding school alumni on their marriages and family systemsWhat "Boarding School Survivor Syndrome" is and its key characteristics: Abandonment, Bereavement, Captivity, and DissociationHow emotional neglect in boarding schools can have a more profound impact than physical or sexual abuseThe unconscious ways childhood boarding school trauma manifests in adulthoodWhy healing is possible and the first steps toward recognizing the truthThis is Part One of a multi-episode series on boarding school trauma. Stay tuned for Part Two, where we will explore the child’s experience in boarding school and its lasting developmental effects. Watch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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7. Reclaiming Your Inner Knowing
Have you ever agreed to something that didn’t feel right deep down? In this episode, we're unpacking how early conditioning and societal programming can distance us from our intuition, authenticity, and divine connection. From childhood experiences of persuasion to the structured systems of education, government, and corporate culture, we explore how we’ve been shaped to comply—and what it takes to break free.Tune in to hear:The earliest moments we learn to override our intuitionHow societal conditioning shapes our beliefs and behaviors The impact of school, government, and corporate systems on complianceThe psychological process of brainwashing and how it plays out in everyday lifeSteps to reconnect with your authenticity and inner wisdomWatch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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6. The Hidden Stories Our Teeth Tell
In this episode, Dr. Jaap, explores the connection between oral health, emotional trauma, and overall well-being. Through her personal journey with holistic orthodontics, she unveils how teeth are not just functional structures but also hold deep emotional and energetic significance. Tune in to discover how your teeth might be telling a story about your past experiences and how healing them can lead to deeper personal transformation.Tune in to hear:How each set of teeth is as unique as fingerprints, holding clues about health, history, and emotional experiences.Why the routine removal of wisdom teeth might disrupt natural energy flow and disconnect individuals from their ancestral heritage and resilience.How suppressed emotional trauma can be stored in teeth and resurface during dental treatments.Holistic approaches such as ALF appliances, orthotropics, and osteopathy that address the root causes of dental and emotional health issues.How Traditional Chinese Medicine links each tooth to an energy meridian and corresponding organ, impacting overall well-being.Watch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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5. Mouse in the House
In this episode, Dr. Jaap shares how a tiny, uninvited house guest—an elusive mouse—became the catalyst for deep reflection on both the practical and spiritual messages it might be delivering. While dealing with the mouse in her home, Dr. Jaap explores the symbolic significance of mice across various cultures and spiritual traditions. Could this little creature be more than just a nuisance? Tune in to hear a fascinating discussion on the lessons we can learn from the mouse, from adaptability and gratitude to personal growth and divine guidance.Tune in to hear:The practical and spiritual reasons a mouse might appear in your homeHow different cultures and spiritual traditions interpret the symbolism of miceWhat Carl Jung and the unconscious mind suggest about animal symbolismThe deeper meaning behind mouse droppings versus seeing an actual mouseHow paying attention to small details can lead to personal and spiritual growthWhy humility, adaptability, and trusting your instincts are key lessons from the mouseWatch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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4. Put Your Mother-In-Law in Her Place with Honor and Grace
In this episode, Dr. Jaap, a board-certified psychiatrist, explores the mother-in-law dynamic and its impact on family harmony. She explains how deep-rooted family roles, especially when misaligned, can lead to tension and dysfunction. From the biological bond between mother and child to the unconscious placement of family members in the wrong roles, Dr. Jaap provides insights on how to realign relationships for greater peace and connection.Key Takeaways:The mother-child bond plays a powerful role in shaping family dynamics.Family conflicts often stem from individuals being placed in roles that aren’t theirs.A widowed mother may unconsciously put her son in a “partner” role, creating tension with his wife.Realigning family roles can restore balance and improve relationships.Honoring each member’s rightful place leads to greater harmony and connection.The Family System: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/storeWatch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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3. What's School Got to Do with It?
In this episode of, we take a closer look at how school experiences, from the first day to the structured routines of childhood education, shape our adult lives and the communities we create. Dr. Jaap explores the hidden traumas and defenses formed in childhood, how they persist into adulthood, and what we can do to bring them into conscious awareness. With insights from her research and clinical experience, she shares strategies for recognizing and healing the long-lasting impact of school-related experiences, empowering you to reconnect with your inner child and unlock a more fulfilling life.Key Takeaways:Understand how childhood school experiences influence lifelong behaviors and beliefs.Recognize the hidden trauma and defenses created by rigid educational systems.Learn a practical inner child journaling exercise to uncover and validate your younger self.Explore strategies for breaking cycles of limitation and creating a more harmonious future.Watch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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2. Reconnecting with Your Inner Child
In this episode, we explore the profound impact of reconnecting with your inner child and the healing power it holds. Dr. Jaap delves into the origins of the inner child concept, shares her personal journey of rediscovery, and explains how therapies like EMDR can help release trauma and rewire deeply held beliefs. Through heartfelt stories and actionable guidance, this episode empowers you to heal emotional wounds, embrace your authentic self, and unlock greater joy, creativity, and harmony in your life.Key Takeaways:Learn what the inner child is and how disconnection from it can affect your emotional well-being.Discover how EMDR therapy can help process trauma and release limiting beliefs.Understand the steps to reconnect with your inner child, including identifying lost qualities and building a relationship with her.Gain insights into how healing your inner child can transform your approach to relationships, work, and personal growth.Watch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/4o
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1. Welcome to Calling All Women
In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of complementary therapies and the importance of reconnecting with your inner child. Dr. Jaap shares her journey from conventional psychiatry to integrating holistic approaches like EMDR, energy medicine, and trauma-based therapies, revealing how these methods have profoundly impacted her patients' healing journeys. Through personal stories and professional insights, you'll learn how addressing underlying imbalances—whether nutritional, energetic, or emotional—can unlock deeper healing and harmony in your life.Key Takeaways:Understand the benefits of complementary therapies like EMDR for processing trauma and fostering emotional freedom.Explore the concept of the inner child and how reconnecting with your younger self can bring clarity, joy, and healing.Learn how to identify and address hidden barriers to achieving your maximum abundance and well-being.Gain actionable steps to integrate holistic and conventional methods for a balanced approach to mental and emotional health.Watch on YoutubeWebsite: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hosted by Dr. Jaap, a board-certified psychiatrist with over 30 years of experience, this podcast is your guide to achieving maximum abundance, vibrant health, and true harmony. Drawing on decades of clinical practice and a profound exploration of complementary therapies, Dr. Jaap shares transformative insights into healing, self-discovery, and personal empowerment.From reconnecting with your inner child to understanding the power of energy work, EMDR, and the mind-body connection, each episode dives deep into the barriers that hold you back and the tools to break through them. Blending modern psychiatry with holistic practices, Dr. Jaap invites you on a journey to rediscover your voice, embrace your authentic self, and unlock your full potential.If you’re ready to heal, grow, and live in alignment with your highest self, tune in and take the first step toward a life of joy, love, and wholeness.
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