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The Roots of Disconnection: an IPNB Analysis of JD Vance’s Childhood Trauma

An article from the AP focuses on JD Vance’s various names. It highlights a childhood marked by instability, frequent changes in caregivers, identity shifts, and disrupted attachments. From an Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) perspective, the childhood described in the case of … Continue reading

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Why ‘Just Let It Go’ Falls Short: The Healing Power of Empathy

It seems like people who say dismissive things to trauma survivors like “just let it go” don’t consciously realize why they say them. This was the case with my friend of many years, who repeatedly told me to “just let … Continue reading

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Medical PTSD treatment plan

How do I resolve Medical PTSD? Since the medical industry ignores the fact of Medical PTSD, of course there’s no treatment protocol. Which, considering the iatrogenic effects of its other standard treatments, is probably a good thing. So, I had … Continue reading

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Hopkins Pain Clinic Fail

In the fall of 2022, on insistence from a pain specialist, I was tangling with the healthcare system for access to a clinical consultation with the head of the Johns Hopkins Blaustein Pain Treatment Center. I wish I hadn’t. The … Continue reading

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The Behavioral Health Industry Fails Us

Very few providers are qualified to treat people who suffer from Developmental Trauma. Uninformed medical and psychiatric professionals often cause further harm when they’re giving us their best, but it’s not wholly their fault. The entire power structure of the … Continue reading

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The Power of Focused Attention: An Interpersonal Neurobiology Perspective

Focused attention is more than just a tool for productivity; it profoundly affects our brain function and structure. From an Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) perspective, intentional and directed attention can significantly influence our mental health and relationships. Focused attention affects our … Continue reading

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Hazards of the therapist’s agenda

“The goal of radical transformation in your clients” is a selling point for some training for therapists. The idea might not be as brilliant as it seems on the surface. Any therapist’s agenda can actually thwart the client’s process, as … Continue reading

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Unveiling the Dark Side of Healthcare: Navigating the Corrupt System and Seeking Justice

Abusers are attracted to medicine and psychology because the culture gives them easy access to multiple victims and protects them from accountability. The behavioral health industry benefits much by keeping us coming back for more crappy therapy and ineffective medications … Continue reading

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“The Intersection of Public Safety and Mental Health,” a Public Safety Meeting Presentation

Last night, for the first time in many years, I spoke in public. This was at a local public safety meeting coordinated by my State Representative, Larry Lambert, a fine human being. Also present were representatives of our local first … Continue reading

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Can Trauma Survivors Recover Even Without Access to Professional Help?

According to a 2021 study, “most states have fewer than 40% of the mental health professionals needed” and “more than half (51%) of counties in the United States have no practicing psychiatrists.” Even where mental illness industry practitioners exist, many … Continue reading

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