• Understanding psychological recovery after disaster with Rob Gordon

  • Jul 30 2023
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Understanding psychological recovery after disaster with Rob Gordon

  • Summary

  • Rob gives us a powerful and detailed explanation of the effects on the human psyche of trauma from disasters and describes strategies for healing. He is warm and compassionate and his examples which all come from his experience over many years illustrate the complexity of the human response to tragic events and explain why it can take many years to recover.

    Many of our other guests have come to the same conclusion as Rob that the most important ingredient of healing from this type of trauma is to have strong support and social networks.

    Biography

    Rob is a psychotherapist who has been working with Bushfire Recovery since the Ash Wednesday bushfires of 1983. And he's also been a consultant to the Victorian government and the Red Cross for disasters since 1989. Rob has a private practice in psychotherapy at Box Hill in Victoria.

    Contact

    rob@robgordon.com.au


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    Theme Song: "Broken" by Colin Lillie

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