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Healing the Transmission of Generational Trauma -- Zarrow Mental Health Symposium breakout session

Healing the Transmission of Generational Trauma -- Zarrow Mental Health Symposium breakout session

FromMental Health Download: Exploring Mental Illness, Suicide, Homelessness and Incarceration


Healing the Transmission of Generational Trauma -- Zarrow Mental Health Symposium breakout session

FromMental Health Download: Exploring Mental Illness, Suicide, Homelessness and Incarceration

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On today’s episode, you’ll hear Dr. Linda Barnum presenting at the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium to a virtual audience of approximately 500 attendees. That’s one of the largest breakout sessions we offered.
Dr. Barnum is an Assistant Professor of Human Relations for the University of Oklahoma. She is also a Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice focusing on trauma resolution.
In this episode, you’ll hear Dr. Barnum’s presentation that explores how the impact of
trans-generational trauma effects our experiences of who we are, how we relate to each other,
and how we understand our own traumatic experiences regarding events that happened before
we were born.
Released:
Oct 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Mental Health Association Oklahoma created The Mental Health Download podcast to share stories each week about mental illness, homelessness, incarceration and suicide, and how each can impact our lives in a profound way. Mental health affects everyone, yet the social stigma attached to mental health issues keeps so many of our family members, friends, colleagues and neighbors silent. Why are we so afraid to talk about these issues? Each week, our host Adi McCasland invites guests to share how mental illness, suicide, homelessness and incarceration have affected their work or lives.