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Nurses! It's Not Burnout. It's Trauma.

Podcast by Lorre Laws

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About Nurses! It's Not Burnout. It's Trauma.

76% of nurse burnout symptoms are actually unresolved nurse trauma. Not burnout. Trauma. The distinction changes everything about how you heal. For 50 years they sold you the wrong diagnosis. Dr. Lorre Laws, nurse neuroscientist, trauma researcher, and author of Nursing Our Healer's Heart, has the science they never taught you in nursing school. Every week, Dr. Lorre exposes what healthcare institutions are hiding about nurse-specific trauma and guides you through her evidence-based 5-Step Nurse Trauma Healing Process. No resilience theater. No wellness platitudes. Just the truth. It's not burnout. It's nurse trauma. And you deserve to know the difference.

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18 episodes

episode What They Wrote About Trauma Will Sound Like Your First Year artwork

What They Wrote About Trauma Will Sound Like Your First Year

A nursing professor assigned her class one task. Take the free nurse-specific trauma assessment. Then write what you found. Three early career nurses, all less than two years into practice, wrote back with the same realization. What they were carrying was not weakness, and it was not burnout. It was trauma, and the system built it. In this episode Dr. Lorre Laws walks through their reflections and the science underneath them. Why 96 percent of nurses carry at least one symptom of PTSD. Why researchers who screened nearly 8,000 studies for nurse trauma interventions found only six. Why 30 states still let licensing boards ask about a nurse's mental health, and why so many nurses stay silent rather than risk the license they spent years earning. These three nurses got the science while they were still new enough to use it. Most of us did not. If no one ever gave you the words for what you carried, they were stolen from you, not missing in you. Take the same free nurse-specific trauma assessment these nurses took. drlorrelaws.com/assessment [drlorrelaws.com/assessment]

2 Jul 2026 - 15 min
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How Corporate Dressed Up Wage Theft as a Policy Update

A summa cum laude new grad with every advantage, traumatized in under three months. In this episode Dr. Lorre Laws walks through her daughter Megan's first hospice job, the corporate phone call that moved nurses from hourly to salary, and why that maneuver is wage theft dressed as policy. The episode names the science the system avoids, that seventy-six percent of burnout symptoms map onto trauma responses, and shows what becomes possible when a nurse recognizes trauma in real time. Key Points * A new grad assigned fourteen to sixteen hospice patients across a three-hour radius is an unsafe ratio for any nurse. * The hourly-to-salary switch with no load reduction is wage theft dressed as a policy update. * Up to thirty percent of new graduate nurses leave in year one. Thirty-seven to fifty-seven percent leave by end of year two. * Seventy-six percent of what the industry calls burnout maps onto trauma responses. * * Dr. Karen Foli's 2022 Middle Range Theory defines the trauma types nurses actually face. * Insufficient resource trauma and system-induced trauma are the two most common types. * Recognizing trauma in real time let Megan renegotiate her role and stay on her terms. Resources Mentioned Free masterclass. drlorrelaws.com/masterclass Free nurse-specific trauma assessment. drlorrelaws.com/assessment Nursing Our Healer's Heart, free chapter. drlorrelaws.com/chapter Next Episode Teaser Next week, four early-career nurses who identified nurse-specific trauma in real time, and what their reflections reveal about the generation entering practice now. Connect with Dr. Lorre Laws Website drlorrelaws.com | Community drlorrelaws.com/community | Newsletter and Book drlorrelaws.com/chapter

18 Jun 2026 - 13 min
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Less Than Three Months

She graduated at the top of her class with every advantage. Less than three months into hospice nursing, the system traumatized her. Dr. Lorre Laws shares the story of her own daughter, Megan, a summa cum laude new grad who chose hospice and was traumatized in under three months despite every possible support. The episode names the pattern behind new-graduate nurse attrition, walks through four of the seven nurse-specific traumas from Foli's framework, and makes the case that 76 percent of what the profession calls burnout is actually trauma. What you will hear. Up to 30 percent of new grads leave within their first year. 37 to 57 percent are gone by year two. 96 percent of nurses carry at least one PTSD symptom. Nearly 1 in 4 meet full diagnostic criteria. Two nurses are assaulted every hour in the United States. Foli's seven nurse-specific traumas, and the four Megan hit in three months. Why the diagnosis has been wrong for five decades. The Nervous System Reset is the only live event of 2026. Three half-days, June 26 to 28. Enrollment closes Sunday June 7. Resources. Enroll in the Nervous System Reset. https://drlorrelaws.com/reset [https://drlorrelaws.com/reset] Join the free community. https://drlorrelaws.com/community [https://drlorrelaws.com/community]

4 Jun 2026 - 13 min
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The $415,000 Reason Hospitals Target Experienced Nurses

Simone is an emergency department nurse with nearly 25 years of experience, a perfect track record, and zero occurrences. After she questioned unsafe staffing assignments, her hospital handed her a blank PIP template and told her to write her own performance improvement plan. In this episode, Dr. Lorre Laws does the math. The hospital stands to save $354,578 by forcing Simone out and connects Simone's story to a documented, nationwide pattern of hospitals reducing experienced nurse staffing as a profit strategy. The institutional term is skill mix optimization. The human term is pruning. kEYTAKE AWAYS * The hospital stands to save a net $354,578 by replacing an experienced nurse with a new graduate when wages, benefits, and replacement cost are calculated together. * A July 2024 University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing study documented that hospitals are actively reducing experienced RN staffing as a cost-cutting strategy they call skill mix optimization. * A 10-percentage-point reduction in experienced RN share is associated with 7% higher odds of in-hospital death and a projected 10,947 avoidable patient deaths annually. * That same model saves a 300-bed hospital $2.4 million per year in labor costs. * The PIP has become a documented mechanism for constructing a paper trail after a termination decision has already been made. The allegation is kept vague by design because a specific allegation can be challenged. A vague one cannot. * Cases from Mission Hospital in North Carolina and Saint Vincent Hospital in Massachusetts show the same pattern. The nurse advocates. The allegation is always communication, attitude, or professionalism. No incident. No date. No witness. * A nurse running on a regulated nervous system can see the chessboard. She cannot be destabilized by a vague PIP with no incident, no date, and no witness. Resources Mentioned Nervous System Reset Waitlist | drlorrelaws.com/reset [drlorrelaws.com/reset] Nurse Trauma Assessment | drlorrelaws.com/assessment [drlorrelaws.com/assessment] Community | drlorrelaws.com/community [ drlorrelaws.com/community]

28 May 2026 - 19 min
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They Spent $95 Billion on the Wrong Fix. And Blamed You When It Didn’t Work.

For fifty years, healthcare institutions have told nurses their suffering is burnout. In this episode, Dr. Lorre Laws dismantles that diagnosis with peer, reviewed data, exposes what the $94.6 billion wellness industry did to nurses who trusted it, and delivers the science behind why 76% of what the system calls burnout is actually nurse, specific trauma. Through the story of Jessica, a ten-year nurse who blamed herself for a system failure, Dr. Laws makes the case for the correct diagnosis and what changes when nurses finally have it. Key Points The WHO burnout definition locates responsibility in the nurse, making it an instrument of self-blame by design Global wellness spending exceeds $94.6 billion annually. The needle has not moved. 65% of nurses still report high stress in 2025. 82% of nurses who completed wellness programs reported no benefit or active harm (peer-reviewed study) A 2024 Journal of Emergency Nursing paper called individual-focused burnout interventions a form of gaslighting 76% of burnout symptoms map to trauma responses (Dr. Lorre Laws, pre-publication research) Trauma lives in the body's tissues and mitochondria. It requires somatic, neurobiological intervention, not cognitive stress management Dr. Karen Foli's 2022 Middle Range Theory of Nurse Psychological Trauma is the first peer-reviewed framework to identify nurse-specific trauma types Featured Story Jessica | 10-year nurse | Composite character representing the self-blame arc of misdiagnosis Resources Mentioned NSR Waitlist: drlorrelaws.com/reset [https://getstarted.drlorrelaws.com/waitlist-nervous-system-reset] Free Nurse Trauma Assessment: drlorrelaws.com/assessment [https://getstarted.drlorrelaws.com/nurse-trauma-quiz-registration] Free Community with weekly live calls: drlorrelaws.com/community [https://getstarted.drlorrelaws.com/community] Free Resource Vault: drlorrelaws.com/vault [https://getstarted.drlorrelaws.com/resource-vault-dr-lorre] Book: Nursing Our Healer's Heart [https://drlorrelaws.com/nursing-our-healer-s-heart-book] Website: drlorrelaws.com

14 May 2026 - 15 min
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