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Trauma Healing Beyond The Prescription Pad with Traci Powell

27 min · 29. Mai 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387978/fan_mail/new] If you’ve ever watched mental health care drift into quick labels and quicker medication swaps, this conversation will feel like a reset. We sit down with Traci Powell, a dual-certified neonatal nurse practitioner and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, to talk about what trauma treatment looks like when it actually works, and what breaks when the system stops listening. Tracy shares her own story of depression, panic, and a devastating detour through mainstream care that left her worse, not better, and how that experience reshaped the way she practices trauma-informed psychotherapy as a prescriber.  From attachment science and early neurobiology to ego states, IFS-informed thinking, EMDR concepts, and the Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy (DNMS), we dig into how unmet developmental needs can keep people stuck in shame, insecurity, and persistent depression. Tracy makes a clear distinction between processing a traumatic event and repairing an attachment wound, and she gives a concrete client example that shows exactly why “just treat the anxiety” misses the root. If you care about trauma therapy, complex PTSD, attachment trauma, and the future of PMHNP practice, there’s a lot here to bring back to your clinic.  We also go straight at nursing culture: stigma, imposter syndrome, burnout, and the reality that nurse suicide rates are higher than most people realize. Tracy’s simplest “prescription” is also the hardest thing to protect in modern health care: connection and caring, including caring for ourselves. If you’re a student, new grad, or practicing PMHNP trying to build real psychotherapy skills and avoid the med-check treadmill, you’ll walk away with a practical mindset for finding mentors and community. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review with the biggest question you’re still wrestling with. Let’s Connect Dr Dan Wesemann Email: daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu [daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu] Website: https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner [https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann [http://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann]  Dr Kate Melino Email: Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu [Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu]  Dr Sean Convoy Email: sc585@duke.edu [sc585@duke.edu]  Dr Melissa Chapman Email: mchapman@pdastats.com [mchapman@pdastats.com]

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Episode Trauma Healing Beyond The Prescription Pad with Traci Powell Cover

Trauma Healing Beyond The Prescription Pad with Traci Powell

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387978/fan_mail/new] If you’ve ever watched mental health care drift into quick labels and quicker medication swaps, this conversation will feel like a reset. We sit down with Traci Powell, a dual-certified neonatal nurse practitioner and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, to talk about what trauma treatment looks like when it actually works, and what breaks when the system stops listening. Tracy shares her own story of depression, panic, and a devastating detour through mainstream care that left her worse, not better, and how that experience reshaped the way she practices trauma-informed psychotherapy as a prescriber.  From attachment science and early neurobiology to ego states, IFS-informed thinking, EMDR concepts, and the Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy (DNMS), we dig into how unmet developmental needs can keep people stuck in shame, insecurity, and persistent depression. Tracy makes a clear distinction between processing a traumatic event and repairing an attachment wound, and she gives a concrete client example that shows exactly why “just treat the anxiety” misses the root. If you care about trauma therapy, complex PTSD, attachment trauma, and the future of PMHNP practice, there’s a lot here to bring back to your clinic.  We also go straight at nursing culture: stigma, imposter syndrome, burnout, and the reality that nurse suicide rates are higher than most people realize. Tracy’s simplest “prescription” is also the hardest thing to protect in modern health care: connection and caring, including caring for ourselves. If you’re a student, new grad, or practicing PMHNP trying to build real psychotherapy skills and avoid the med-check treadmill, you’ll walk away with a practical mindset for finding mentors and community. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review with the biggest question you’re still wrestling with. Let’s Connect Dr Dan Wesemann Email: daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu [daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu] Website: https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner [https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann [http://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann]  Dr Kate Melino Email: Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu [Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu]  Dr Sean Convoy Email: sc585@duke.edu [sc585@duke.edu]  Dr Melissa Chapman Email: mchapman@pdastats.com [mchapman@pdastats.com]

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Episode The Relationship You Build Becomes The Treatment with Dr Elizabeth Francis Cover

The Relationship You Build Becomes The Treatment with Dr Elizabeth Francis

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387978/fan_mail/new] The best psychiatry doesn’t start with a prescription, it starts with how safe a person feels across from you. We sit down with Dr. Elizabeth Francis, Duke faculty, clinician, author, and APNA board member, to talk about what happens when you take Hildegard Peplau seriously in modern PMHNP practice: the relationship is not an accessory to treatment, it becomes part of the treatment itself. We trace how rigorous psychiatric nurse practitioner training can integrate high-level neurobiology with psychotherapy, including the idea that the brain is experience dependent. Dr. Francis explains how repeated emotional experiences shape neural architecture and why “corrective” experiences in therapy and in the clinical relationship can help patients change patterns that feel hardwired. From there, we get practical about what makes a strong psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner: deep curiosity, humility, and the ability to hold complexity without rushing to labels. Then we move into high-stakes environments and whole-person care. Dr. Francis shares what emergency department work taught her about building a therapeutic alliance in seconds through presence, tone, and calm confidence. We also talk metabolic psychiatry and why diet, metabolism, and brain health belong in everyday psychiatric assessment, including how patients respond when someone finally asks about what they eat. Her Alaska clinical rotation stories bring it all together through outreach psychiatry, ACT team care, long-acting injectable antipsychotics, and the reality that mental health can’t be separated from housing, trauma, and systemic inequities. We close with personalized care in private practice, including hyperbolic tapering and shared decision making, plus the real-world impact of state practice authority on access and delays in care. If you care about ethical medication management, patient agency, and the future of psychiatric nursing, this one will stick with you. Subscribe to Peplau’s Ghost, share this with a colleague, and leave a review telling us what idea you want to bring into your own practice. Let’s Connect Dr Dan Wesemann Email: daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu [daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu] Website: https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner [https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann [http://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann]  Dr Kate Melino Email: Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu [Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu]  Dr Sean Convoy Email: sc585@duke.edu [sc585@duke.edu]  Dr Melissa Chapman Email: mchapman@pdastats.com [mchapman@pdastats.com]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387978/fan_mail/new] A Craigslist couch purchase leads to a first nursing job, and that job leads to a career in psychiatric mental health that eventually includes mentorship, education, and entrepreneurship. We talk with Dr. Lindsay Hill, PMHNP, about the nontraditional path that brought her from “psych was my least favorite rotation” to building a thriving professional community through her Psych NP Boot Camp and fellowship model. We get honest about clinician burnout and what it actually looks like when it’s not just workload, but a mix of postpartum strain, a traumatic brain injury, the isolation of telehealth, and feeling boxed in by systems that don’t understand a PMHNP’s scope of practice. Lindsay shares how she evaluated her options, what pushed her toward taking smarter risks, and how reconnecting with areas of passion can restore longevity in psychiatric nursing. We also go deep on vulnerability and self-awareness as clinical tools, including the risks of self-disclosure when it shifts focus away from the patient, and the rewards when it builds safety and strengthens the therapeutic alliance. From there, we zoom out to PMHNP education: why psychotherapy training and clinical application often feel thin, how DBT and dialectical thinking can help new psych NPs navigate real-world pressure, and why “the therapeutic relationship” is the piece of Peplau’s wisdom we can’t afford to lose as AI and productivity metrics reshape care. If you’re a psych NP, PMHNP student, or mental health clinician trying to practice ethically in fast systems, this conversation will give you language, frameworks, and permission to protect what matters. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review with the biggest pressure point you want us to tackle next. Let’s Connect Dr Dan Wesemann Email: daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu [daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu] Website: https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner [https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann [http://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann]  Dr Kate Melino Email: Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu [Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu]  Dr Sean Convoy Email: sc585@duke.edu [sc585@duke.edu]  Dr Melissa Chapman Email: mchapman@pdastats.com [mchapman@pdastats.com]

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Episode Peplau’s Psychotherapy Playbook with Dr Fatima Ramos-Marcuse Cover

Peplau’s Psychotherapy Playbook with Dr Fatima Ramos-Marcuse

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387978/fan_mail/new] Someone reads your clinical notes and decides a child is “beyond repair.” Years later, that same kid is thriving, making art, keeping friends, and living a life that proves prognosis is not destiny. That tension between labels and lived outcomes drives our conversation with Dr. Fatima Ramos Marcuse, a developmental psychologist and board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, as we explore what actually heals in mental health care. We start with Hildegard Peplau’s legacy, including Dr. Marcuse’s memories of meeting Peplau and learning psychotherapy through a now-famous photocopied manual. The thread running through it all is simple but demanding: stay with what the patient brings, track the relationship, and help a coherent story form instead of chasing scattered symptoms. If you care about psychiatric mental health nursing, therapeutic communication, and psychotherapy skills for PMHNPs, this is a grounded look at why the interpersonal process still matters. From there, we get practical with attachment theory, including ways clinicians can listen for attachment patterns without turning them into pop-psychology labels. We talk earned security, why insecurity is not automatically pathology, and how one steady relationship can be protective. We also tackle the real-world squeeze between psychotherapy and medication management, including when meds are helpful, why effect sizes matter, and how to keep care holistic. We close with lessons from mental health systems across countries and what they reveal about training and models of care. If this conversation helps you think differently about diagnosis, attachment, or the therapeutic relationship, subscribe, share it with a colleague, and leave a review. What part of your practice most needs more time for the relationship? Let’s Connect Dr Dan Wesemann Email: daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu [daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu] Website: https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner [https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann [http://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann]  Dr Kate Melino Email: Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu [Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu]  Dr Sean Convoy Email: sc585@duke.edu [sc585@duke.edu]  Dr Melissa Chapman Email: mchapman@pdastats.com [mchapman@pdastats.com]

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Episode How Australia Is Expanding Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nursing with Nathan Dart Cover

How Australia Is Expanding Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nursing with Nathan Dart

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387978/fan_mail/new] A psychiatric nursing system can add staff, add clinics, even add prescribing rights and still feel broken if the care stays fragmented. We sit down with Australian nurse leader Nathan Dart to get a grounded look at what is changing in mental health services across Australia, what still isn’t working, and why Peplau’s interpersonal focus keeps showing up as the missing ingredient when reforms get too task-heavy. We talk advanced practice nursing and the nurse practitioner model in a largely publicly funded mental health system, including how prescribing works now and what new registered nurse prescribing legislation could mean on the ground. Nathan shares what it looks like to trial nurse-led clozapine clinics designed to be less fragmented by combining therapeutic relationship, physical health monitoring, metabolic requirements, and medication management under clearer clinical continuity. From there, we zoom out to the day-to-day reality: big systems, high demand, and services that have historically leaned hard on risk assessment and repeated questioning. Nathan describes the push toward more therapeutic interventions, suicide prevention work like Zero Suicide, and growing access to evidence-based psychotherapy such as DBT. We also dig into the “therapeutic use of self,” reflective practice, and one patient story that captures why not everything that counts can be counted. Finally, we look ahead 10 years. With rapid workforce expansion and many senior clinicians retiring, what “traditional” psychiatric nursing skills are at risk, and what innovations can protect quality and professional identity? If you care about psychiatric mental health nursing, nurse-led care, and practical system reform that doesn’t lose the human being, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share the episode with a colleague, and leave a review with the change you most want to see next. Let’s Connect Dr Dan Wesemann Email: daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu [daniel-wesemann@uiowa.edu] Website: https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner [https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/dnp-programs/psych-mental-health-nurse-practitioner] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann [http://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wesemann]  Dr Kate Melino Email: Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu [Katerina.Melino@ucsf.edu]  Dr Sean Convoy Email: sc585@duke.edu [sc585@duke.edu]  Dr Melissa Chapman Email: mchapman@pdastats.com [mchapman@pdastats.com]

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