Goodness Is An Innate Trait Survivors Can Use In Recovery

Top Quote This week's 'Your Life After Trauma' will focus on reconnecting to your goodness after trauma. Michele Rosenthal will host two professional guests, Dr. Ciaramicoli & Tabitha Jayne. Tune in Thursday 7pm EST on http://www.yourlifeaftertrauma.com End Quote
  • West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL (1888PressRelease) October 08, 2011 - After trauma many survivors find themselves feeling lost, confused and distorted in their perceptions of who they are. Reclaiming a positive sense of self begins with understanding what we own innately. Goodness is a scientific fact; we are all born with it. This week's guest, Dr. Ciaramicoli, explains the science behind this truth and how it applies to post trauma recovery. Next on 'Your Life After Trauma' we will feature Dr. Arthur Ciaramicoli & Tabitha Jayne who will take us through the steps toward 'Reconnecting to Your Goodness After Trauma'. The show airs Thursday, October 13th at 7pm EST, on Seaview Radio (95.9AM/106.9FM/960AM) and streams online at http://www.yourlifeaftertrauma.com. Call in with your questions: 877.960.9960.

    According to Michele Rosenthal, host of 'Your Life After Trauma', "Over and over and I work with survivors who believe themselves fundamentally damaged beyond repair by their traumas. They find themselves believing that at their very core they are no good, not worthwhile and not deserving. Dr. Ciaramicoli's perspective and work on the benefits of goodness -- and even the global idea of how goodness connects us -- offers a very holistic and organic way of reconnecting to the authentic self from which any survivor can proceed on the path of reclaiming the whole, integrated, meaningful self."

    'Your Life After Trauma' brings weekly support and information to trauma survivors, plus their caregivers and healing professionals on Thursday nights from 7-8pm EST, on Seaview Radio (95.9AM/106.9FM/960AM) in southeast Florida (and streaming live online) (http://www.yourlifeaftertrauma.com). Your Life After Trauma provides resources, inspiration, hope and specific actions to help anyone learn to formulate a recovery plan, access healing potential and apply personal strengths to post-trauma recovery.

    Featuring expert and survivor guests focused on topics related to the experience of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and post-trauma life, 'Your Life After Trauma' future topics include:

    · October 13th -- 'Reconnecting to Your Goodness After Trauma'
    · October 20th -- 'Domestic Violence Awareness'
    · October 27th -- 'How You Can Transform Yourself After Trauma'
    · November 3rd -- 'How to Stop Your Thought Addiction'
    · November 11th -- 'Veteran's Day Tribute'
    · November 17th -- 'How to Fend Off Stress During the Holidays'

    Each show features a professional and personal perspective, plus spontaneous call-ins so that listeners can ask their questions, talk to an expert, and receive personal recommendations around specific issues.

    For more information about 'Your Life After Trauma', visit:
    http://www.yourlifeaftertrauma.com

    This week's guests will be:

    Arthur P. Ciaramicoli, Ed.D., Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist who has been treating clients for more than 30 years. He is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Massachusetts Psycho­logical Association. Currently in private practice, Dr. Ciaramicoli has been on the faculty of Harvard Medical School for several years, lecturer for the American Cancer Society, Chief Psychologist at Metrowest Medical Center, and director of the Metrowest Counseling Center and of the Alter­native Medicine division of Metrowest Wellness Center in Framingham, Massachusetts.

    Dr. Ciaramicoli is the author of The Curse of the Capable: The Hidden Challenges to a Balanced, Healthy, High Achieving Life (Morgan James, 2010), Per­formance Addiction: The Dangerous New Syndrome and How to Stop It from Ruining Your Life (Wiley 2004) and The Power of Empathy: A Practical Guide to Creating Intimacy, Self-Understanding, and Lasting Love (Dutton 2000), which is now published in 7 languages. His first book, Treatment of Abuse and Addiction, A Holistic Approach (Jason Aronson, 1997) was selected as Book of the Month by The Psychotherapy Book News. He is also the coauthor of Beyond the Influence: Understanding and Defeating Alcoholism (Bantam 2000).

    Tabitha Jayne is a leading expert in the field of grief and loss coaching, having first developed an interest in the topic following the sudden death of her younger brother, Peter in a car crash. A certified professional coach, she is currently working towards a PhD in Applied Ecopsychology and Coaching specialising in Grief and Loss. She has shared her ideas on helping the bereaved throughout the world and has worked with clients in Europe, North America and Asia.

    Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a wholly treatable condition that results from a life-threatening experience in which the trauma survivor felt helpless. PTSD symptoms include insomnia, nightmares, flashbacks, emotional numbing, hyperarousal and hypervigilance.

    For more information: www.healmyptsd.com Contact: Michele ( @ ) healmyptsd dot com, 561.531.1405.

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