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Brighter Days Ahead: Healing Trauma Through Brain Health with Dr. Theodore Henderson

41 min · 5 de may de 2026
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A powerful conversation on trauma, suicide, shame, and healing through brain health. Dr. Theodore Henderson shares how neuroplasticity, ketamine, and infrared light therapy are changing mental health treatment. What if healing isn't just about coping—but actually repairing the brain? In this deeply moving episode, Dr. Theodore Henderson shares his journey from severe childhood trauma and years of suicidal ideation to becoming a leading voice in brain health and innovative mental health treatment. We explore the lived reality of trauma, the hidden role of shame, and the small, daily decisions that can keep someone alive when everything feels impossible. Dr. Henderson also breaks down the science behind neuroplasticity and how emerging treatments like ketamine therapy and infrared light are helping people heal from depression, PTSD, and even dementia. This conversation challenges the way we think about mental health—and opens the door to something far more hopeful. Keywords trauma healing, PTSD recovery, neuroplasticity, ketamine therapy, infrared light therapy, depression treatment, brain health, childhood trauma, mental health podcast, suicide awareness Timestamps * 00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Theodore Henderson * 05:00 – Childhood trauma and survival * 15:00 – Living with suicidal ideation * 25:00 – Understanding shame as a survival mechanism * 35:00 – From trauma to purpose * 45:00 – Neuroplasticity and brain healing * 55:00 – Ketamine therapy explained * 01:05:00 – Infrared light therapy and breakthrough treatments * 01:15:00 – Why brain health > mental health Resources & Links * Book: Brighter Days Ahead [https://www.amazon.com/Brighter-Days-Ahead-Depression-Innovative/dp/B0C5P7M5N9] If this episode spoke to you, there's more support waiting for you. Visit https://WalkWithMeConversations.com [https://WalkWithMeConversations.com] for more conversations, tools, and resources to support your healing journey. Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder: brighter days are possible. Click here to join PodMatch and be my guest: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/stephaniebloom [https://www.joinpodmatch.com/stephaniebloom] We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$WalkWithMeSteph [https://cash.app/$WalkWithMeSteph] Venmo- https://venmo/StephanieBloom5280 [https://venmo/StephanieBloom5280] Click here to purchase my book on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+quiet+rebellion+stephanie+bloom] Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private discovery call: https://calendly.com/stephanie-bloom5280/free-discovery-call-15-minutes [https://calendly.com/stephanie-bloom5280/free-discovery-call-15-minutes] Follow our YouTube channel: youtu.be/PyfCcN2Ev04 [https://youtu.be/PyfCcN2Ev04]

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