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Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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We All Experience Trauma: How To Best Work Through It

>> February 4, 2024

Viewpoints speaks with psychiatrist, Dr. James S. Gordon to better understand a person’s reaction to trauma and the body’s resilience in dealing with these stressful events and situations.

topics covered: Communication, Health and Medicine, Mental Health, Personal Growth and Development, Psychology and Psychiatry, Public Health and Policy, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
ListenWe All Experience Trauma: How To Best Work Through It

The Capitol Police Officers Who Held The Line, No Matter The Cost

>> December 24, 2023

We speak with former Capitol Hill police sergeant Aquillino Gonell about the violence he witnessed that day and how this traumatic experience has shaped his life and perspective.

topics covered: American Culture and History, Government and Politics, History, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Politics, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
ListenThe Capitol Police Officers Who Held The Line, No Matter The Cost

One After Another: Helping People Recover in a World Where Natural Disasters Are All Too Common

>> September 24, 2023

We cover the physical and mental toll these hardships cause and why it’s important to step up and give back in any way you can.

topics covered: Climate Change, Emergency Response and Planning, Mental Health, Natural Disasters, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations, Psychology and Psychiatry, Public Health and Policy, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
ListenOne After Another: Helping People Recover in a World Where Natural Disasters Are All Too Common
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Tis’ the Season to Take Care of Your Mental Health

>> December 5, 2021

Last minute emails. Gift buying. Traveling. Sometimes the holiday to-do list can feel never-ending. It can be a stressful period. We speak with psychiatrist Dr. Frank Anderson about the importance of setting boundaries and expectations this holiday season.

topics covered: Anxiety and Depression, Compassion, COVID-19 Pandemic, Emotion, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Gratitutde, Health and Medicine, Holidays and Traditions, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Psychology and Psychiatry, Research, Stress, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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The 20 Year Anniversary of 9/11

The 20 Year Anniversary of 9/11

>> September 12, 2021

Today, there are many young adults who were mere babies when 9/11 happened. They learn about the terrorist attacks from history books, television segments and documentaries as well as the firsthand stories of people who lived through the experience. Former FDNY Battalion Chief Joseph Pfeifer joins us this week to share his story from that morning. Pfeifer …

topics covered: American Culture and History, Government and Politics, History, Mental Health, National Security, September 11 Attacks, Surveillance, Terrorism, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
ListenThe 20 Year Anniversary of 9/11

Better Understanding Trauma

>> August 2, 2020

Trauma comes in many shapes and forms throughout life. Viewpoints speaks with psychiatrist, Dr. James S. Gordon in order to better understand a person’s reaction to trauma and the body’s resilience in dealing with these stressful events and situations.

topics covered: Anxiety and Depression, Children and Parenting, Health and Medicine, Mental Health, Psychology and Psychiatry, Stress, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
ListenBetter Understanding Trauma

75 Years After WWII: The Men of the 44th Bomb Group

>> May 24, 2020

Memorial Day is on Monday, May 25 this year. To honor our veterans, we highlight a unique story from World War II about the heroic men of the U.S. Air Force 44th Bomb Group.

topics covered: American Culture and History, History, Military and War, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), World War I and World War II, World War II
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One Woman’s Account of Sexual Assault in the U.S. Army

>> September 15, 2019

Ryan Leigh Dostie, author of Formation: A Woman’s Memoir of Stepping Out of Line, enlisted in the Army after graduating from high school and was deployed to Iraq shortly after finishing her training. In 2002, while abroad, she was raped while sleeping in her Army barracks. What followed was a series of victim-blaming tactics and unfair bias directed towards …

topics covered: Gender, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Mental Health, Military and War, Sexual Assault, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Women's History and Rights
ListenOne Woman’s Account of Sexual Assault in the U.S. Army

Harry Potter Therapy

>> March 17, 2019

The Harry Potter series is full of creatures and storylines that parallel real-life adversities like depression, PTSD and grief in a heightened reality. Dr. Janina Scarlet says these stories are so powerful that she uses them to help people cope in real-life therapy sessions.

topics covered: Aging and Death, Anxiety and Depression, Children and Parenting, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Grief and Grieving, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment, Mental Health, Psychology and Psychiatry, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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Culture Crash: Minding the Gap

>> January 6, 2019

Minding the Gap tells the story of Liu himself, and of his closest friends from his childhood in Rockford, Illinois. Each came from something of a broken home, and turned to each other, and to skateboarding for an escape from their personal demons. What begins as a movie about kids skateboarding and hanging out becomes a searing look at childhood trauma, the …

topics covered: Cinematography, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Friendship, Hulu, Media and Entertainment, Movies, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), U.S. Constitution
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Potter Therapy: How the Harry Potter series is being used to help treat PTSD and depression (2017)

>> July 23, 2017

Elements of the Harry Potter series such as dementors and patronuses can be viewed symbolically as representative of the struggle of good versus evil. Many readers connect emotionally to Harry’s loss, struggle, and battle to fight his own demons. Clinical therapist Dr. Janina Scarlet builds on this connection by using superheroes, witches and wizards to help …

topics covered: Aging and Death, Anxiety and Depression, Children and Parenting, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment, Mental Health, Psychology and Psychiatry, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
ListenPotter Therapy: How the Harry Potter series is being used to help treat PTSD and depression (2017)
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Culture Crash: Radio Dramas Get an Update in Gimlet Media’s “Homecoming”

>> May 7, 2017

Homecoming, a podcast from Gimlet Media, harkens back to an age when the family would gather around, not to watch TV, but to listen to radio dramas like The Shadow or the famous Orson Welles War of the Worlds broadcast.

topics covered: Media and Entertainment, Podcasts and Audio Content, Pop Culture, Psychology and Psychiatry, Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
ListenCulture Crash: Radio Dramas Get an Update in Gimlet Media’s “Homecoming”
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