• Dr Paul Conti - Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic, How Trauma Works and How We Can Heal from It

  • Jul 12 2022
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Dr Paul Conti - Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic, How Trauma Works and How We Can Heal from It

  • Summary

  • This episode of Adoptionland with Dr Paul Conti was adapted from a previous interview I did with Dr Conti on my other series Behind the Brand [Listen to my business show on iTunes: https://apple.co/3OWJ0bj ]. His work in the area of trauma is so important and relevant that I wanted to share this excerpt with my audience here as well. Dr. Conti is adept at helping people untangle complex problems – and he also happens to be a psychiatrist. He incorporates a holistic view of each client or patient into his work, knowing the far-reaching impacts trauma can have upon the systems and communities in which an individual resides, works, and serves. In addition to clinical treatment, he provides personal, business, and legal consulting services. Dr. Conti is a graduate of Stanford University School of Medicine. He completed his training at Stanford and Harvard, where he served as Chief Resident. Dr. Conti is the author of Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic, a book that brings his valuable insights about how we can collectively heal from trauma’s effects to a larger audience. I highly recommend getting his book, Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic https://amzn.to/3c2R5ww Your can find out more about Dr Conti by visiting his website: https://www.drpaulconti.com/ What topic should I cover next on my podcast? Let me know by leaving me a private message. Just goto: Speakpipe.com/Adoptionland from your phone or computer and it’s that easy.
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