
Navigating the Labyrinth of Trauma: A Neuroscientific Journey through Healing and Resilience
Keeping it Real on Purpose · Edna J. White
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Show Notes
Today's guest, Jacqueline Heller, encapsulates the podcast's exploration of the intricate relationship between emotional pain, neuroscience, and the remarkable resilience of Holocaust survivors. It suggests a deep dive into the science behind our feelings, offering insights from neuroscience to help listeners understand and navigate their own emotional landscapes. The inclusion of Holocaust survival highlights the profound impact of trauma and the extraordinary capacity for healing and overcoming adversity.If you still struggle with discover what and where you can be by accepting your first FREE individual session at https://calendly.com/ejwcoaching/timewithedna. Feel free to reach out to J. Heller or buy her book Yesterday Never Sleeps at CS Lewis & Co Publicists 631-845-679-2188. www.cslewispublicity.com
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