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Rethinking Trauma Care: Why Therapy Should Be Treated Like Medicine

25 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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On this episode of Work Made Human, Nichole Mendez and Jill Veglahn sit down with Sofia Noori, co-founder and CEO of Nema Health, to explore how trauma care is evolving and where traditional models fall short. Sofia shares why therapy should be treated like medicine, how "dose" impacts outcomes, and why more intensive care can lead to faster, more effective recovery. This conversation touches on trust, human connection, and what it really takes to support people through healing.

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