On this very particular episode of the Being Effectively Podcast, Dr. Jacob Ham and affiliate therapist Elizabeth Ferreira be part of Forrest to debate their trauma remedy work. They discuss overtly concerning the messy, unglamorous actuality of wrestle, errors, and restore that characterizes trauma work, its nature as each artwork and science, how their work has modified over time, and what they’ve realized alongside the best way. Subjects embody self-disclosure, working with disgrace and grief, coping with conditions the place the shopper desires an apology, the distinction between trauma work and extra manualized approaches, therapist coaching and supervision, and “sprucing the mirror.”
I beloved listening to Dr. Ham and Elizabeth discuss throughout this episode. It’s a really distinctive one, and I hope you take pleasure in it.
About our Visitor: Dr. Jacob Ham is a scientific psychologist, Affiliate Medical Professor on the Icahn Faculty of Medication at Mount Sinai, and the Director of the Middle for Advanced Trauma there. He’s the clinician featured in Stephanie Foo’s great e book What My Bones Know.
Key Subjects
- 0:00: Introduction and nervousness
- 6:21: The function of disclosure
- 11:34: Errors, rupture, and restore
- 23:20: Sharing grief
- 33:04: Supervision and parallel course of
- 36:29: Remedy as an artwork kind
- 47:52: Construction, flexibility, and ‘opening the hand’
- 52:50: A listener query: the right way to let all of it go
- 1:02:40: How trauma remedy modifications you
- 1:07:46: Recap
Forrest is now writing on Substack, take a look at his work there.

