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In one of the most interesting conversations we've had on the podcast, I'm joined by clinical psychologist Dr. Jacob Ham to explore what really helps people work with - and be with - trauma. We began with Dr. Ham's background and what drew him to trauma work before I ask him how he "conceptualizes" different kinds of traumatic experiences. Dr. Ham responded to this question in a way I didn't expect, that broke the pattern of a typical podcast conversation, and took us in a much more interesting direction. We talked about cultivating a felt sense of connection, empathy as a way in to relationship, and the value of anger. Dr. Ham shared about his own process taking risks as a clinician, using parts work, moving away from the "false idol" of cognizing, and finding a unique way in for each individual. About our Guest: Dr. Jacob Ham is a clinical psychologist, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai, and the Director of the Center for Complex Trauma. He's the therapist former podcast guest Stephanie Foo wrote about in her wonderful book What My Bones Know. Key Topics: 0:00 Introduction 2:30 Jacobās background 5:20 A felt sense of connection vs. the "false idol" of cognizing 11:50 A monastic, medical, and artistic approach 14:25 Knowing our intentions, and feeling othersā pain as a therapist 18:05 Surrendering to overwhelming grief 22:50 Love, vulnerability, and authenticity 29:35 The value of anger, the energy it demands, and navigating it with humility 36:25 Presence, and taking risks as a clinician 42:20 How Jacob does parts work, and finding what works with each individual 48:15 Staring at the finger thatās pointing at the moon 51:30 Does a good therapist need to have experienced trauma? 55:00 Honoring our inner protectors, surrendering to pain, and knowing it wonāt last forever 59:10 Shaping othersā ability to help you, and processing trauma without professional help 1:03:15 Tipping points and surrender 1:07:25 Recap Subscribe to Being Well on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/being-well-with-dr-rick-hanson/id1120885936 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5d87ZU1XY0fpdYNSEwXLVQ Who Am I: I'm Forrest, the co-author of Resilient (https://amzn.to/3iXLerD) and host of the Being Well Podcast (https://apple.co/38ufGG0). I'm making videos focused on simplifying psychology, mental health, and personal growth. You can follow me here: š¤ https://apple.co/38ufGG0 š https://www.forresthanson.com šø https://www.instagram.com/f.hanson
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