• Live from Edinburgh Fringe 2024: Exploring Trauma with Suzanne Zeedyk & James Docherty

  • Aug 29 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Live from Edinburgh Fringe 2024: Exploring Trauma with Suzanne Zeedyk & James Docherty

  • Summary

  • In this special episode of "Darren McGarvey's Common People," recorded live at the Edinburgh Fringe 2024 as part of the Trauma Industrial Complex Campaign, Darren welcomes two remarkable guests for an insightful and wide-ranging discussion on trauma and its impact on society.


    Joining Darren are psychologist Suzanne Zeedyk, a leading figure in the ACES movement (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and an expert in attachment. Suzanne discusses her groundbreaking project, Connected Baby, which highlights the crucial role of early child-rearing in shaping our lives and future well-being.


    Also featured is James Docherty, a passionate advocate for trauma-informed approaches, particularly within the justice system. James brings his extensive experience working with Community Justice Scotland and the Violence Reduction Unit, sharing powerful insights on how understanding trauma can lead to more compassionate and effective practices in justice and beyond.

    This episode covers many topics, from the foundational importance of attachment in early childhood to the transformative and hopeful potential of trauma-informed practices in justice.


    Take advantage of this critical discussion. Join our community and subscribe now to "Darren McGarvey's Common People" for more episodes that challenge our thoughts about trauma and societal issues.


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