The Maven Podcast
In this enlightening episode of The Maven Podcast, I’m joined by the incredible Dr. Jenny King, Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. With over a decade of experience as a mental health therapist, Dr. King has dedicated her career to equipping helpers and healers with the tools they need to navigate systemic and interpersonal challenges, fostering resilience and collective well-being. In Part 1, we take a deep dive into: • The difference between dissociation, desensitization, and zoning out as they relate to world events and collective trauma. • How self-awareness can ignite your healing journey. • The emotional spectrum and how naming your emotions can help you process and heal ("name it to tame it"). • The importance of community in emotional care and collective resilience. Whether you’re a mental health professional, a caregiver, or someone on their own healing journey, this episode is packed with actionable insights and compassionate guidance to help you navigate trauma and foster emotional well-being. 00:00 Intro 05:55 Globa Trauma 08:35 Dissociation 16:09 Self Awareness 19:55 Emotional Spectrum 25:50 Emotional Language 33:00 Perspective on Community 🔗 Connect with Dr. Jenny King IG: @drjennyking Website: https://drjennyking.com 🪷 Subscribe to The Maven Podcast for more episodes on healing, growth, and resilience. 💡 Don’t forget to like, comment, and share if this episode resonates with you!
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