• On The Skill of Navigating PTSD

  • Aug 31 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
  • Podcast

On The Skill of Navigating PTSD

  • Summary

  • Dr. David Bonanno is the "Freshest, Boldest Voice in Trauma Psychology today!" A Connecticut psychologist and PTSD survivor who has been helping people since 1993, he is the first person in America to begin to qualify patients for Medical Marijuana by evaluating them for PTSD. His company, Bonanno Mental Healthcare, has assisted over 16,000 needy people in gaining access to medicine that is much better than pharmaceuticals. He is the inventor of De-Adrenalizing, a revolutionary and rapidly growing therapy that heals sufferers of all psychological traumas. He is the author of "Your Brain is a Robocat: How to Finally Understand Your Trauma Response," an easy-to-read book that will transform the reader’s conceptualization of how the human brain functions before and after trauma, and he has developed a dynamite therapy that is better than all the rest. Almost everyone who promises a way to get past your past has a method that involves time, money, work, and pain. Your listeners will become much more savvy consumers of therapy and everything else thrown against the wall as a “cure” for life’s hardships. PTSD has been the biggest topic in Psychology for 10+ years now. Because that’s what therapists still cannot heal.


    Website: https://www.doctorbonanno.com

    Book: Your Brain is a RoboCat!: How To Finally Understand Your Trauma Response


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