45. Wounds into wisdom
The collective wellbeing in America has been on a steady decline. Is it because we look too quickly to medicalize human distress, rather than accepting and overcoming these adversities? These periods of struggle can lead to post-traumatic growth with a new sense of purpose to create a life worth living.
The collective wellbeing in America has been on a steady decline. Is it because we look too quickly to medicalize human distress, rather than accepting and overcoming these adversities? These periods of struggle can lead to post-traumatic growth with a new sense of purpose to create a life worth living.
On today’s podcast we discuss the personal and collective growth that can be achieved from struggle.
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Jayawickreme, E., Infurna, F. J., Alajak, K., Chopik, W. J., Blackie, L., Chung, J. M., … Zonneveld, R. (2020, August 26). Post-Traumatic Growth as Positive Personality Change: Challenges, Opportunities and Recommendations. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/uqngk
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Host
Dr. Roger McFillin
Dr. Roger McFillin is a Clinical Psychologist, Board Certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology. He is the founder of the Conscious Clinician Collective and Executive Director at the Center for Integrated Behavioral Health.
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Kel Wetherhold
Teacher | PAGE Educator of the Year | CIBH Education Consultant | PBSDigitalInnovator | KTI2016 | Apple Distinguished Educator 2017 | Radically Genuine Podcast