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  • We Gotta Talk About Kanye: Understanding Bipolar Disorder
    2025/03/29

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    Join us for an enlightening conversation on Minding Your Amygdala: A Brain, Body, Behavior Podcast! In this episode, we take a closer look at what Bipolar Disorder can look like through the lens of Kanye West’s publicly shared experiences. Remember, this is for educational purposes only—but it can help spark a deeper understanding of mood disorders.

    We’ll walk through the DSM-5 criteria for Bipolar Disorder, exploring the highs (mania) and lows (depression), and wrap up by discussing a range of effective interventions and treatments. If you or someone you love resonates with these descriptions, know that help is available—people can and do lead fulfilling lives with the right support and resources.

    Feeling inspired by our content? Please consider donating to support MYA's costs and keep these important conversations coming your way. Donations can be made through our podcast platform, or by visiting our website www.DA-TRI.org.

    Want to dive even deeper into healing and transformation? Check out The Trauma CURE—your opportunity to learn more about a Skills Over Pills approach to trauma recovery, connect with an empathy-centered community, and gain tools that pave the way toward wellness. Thank you for listening and for supporting our mission to make mental health education accessible to all.

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    38 分
  • Mental Health: The Final Frontier
    2025/03/20

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    In this powerful episode of Minding Your Amygdala, we confront the last great frontier of human health: mental well-being. Despite monumental progress in social justice—challenging racism, gender inequality, and systemic abuse—mental health remains stigmatized, hidden behind layers of cultural, religious, and societal resistance. But why??!

    Join us as we explore the numbers behind the mental health crisis, revealing its global impact and the economic toll of untreated conditions. Then, we dive into the primitive tribal mind, uncovering how human history—from ancient survival instincts to modern-day polarization—has shaped our understanding of mental illness. We also examine the lingering psychological legacies of slavery and social dominance, shedding light on how historical "ownership" manifests in today’s relationships and behaviors.

    Through neuroscience, therapy, and self-awareness, we unlock the path to mental liberation, empowering listeners to break free from inherited biases and reclaim their emotional well-being. Mental health isn’t just personal—it’s revolutionary.

    Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that challenges the status quo and calls us all to action. Your journey to mental freedom starts here.

    🎧 Listen now and join the conversation! Don't forget to rate and review!

    Want to learn more? Join Dr. Alauna at The Trauma C.U.R.E. : Creators Using Radical Empathy to continue your journey toward healing and empowerment. Visit TheTraumaCURE.com to dive deeper.

    #MindingYourAmygdala #MentalHealthMatters #TraumaHurts #EmpathyHeals

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    37 分
  • Introducing The Trauma Toolbox : 7 Proven Tools to Cope with Trauma
    2024/12/04

    In this episode, Dr. Alauna discusses the mission of DA-TRI.org to offer mental health education and trauma recovery in the form of a Skills Over Pills approach to self healing AND why your support is so important! For Giving Tuesday 2024 (and beyond), we offer the gift of mental health!

    Today, we explore the new Trauma Toolbox: 7 Proven Tools for Coping with Trauma E-Book! So often, we've been shown negative coping skills like drinking, smoking, shopping, eating and um, doing other things (LOL) LONG before we are introduced to healthier coping tools, like meditation, mindfulness skills, deep breathing and other tactics. As we awaken to the idea that MENTAL HEALTH IS FOR EVERYONE (psst... if you have an amygdala, you have emotions), we can learn and practice NEW (actually ancient, but new to us) self-regulation skills that help us reset after - or during - traumatic, triggering experiences.

    Support more content like this with your donation at www.DA-TRI.org! Like, Follow and Share this mental health gospel!!! It's time to evolve!


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    32 分
  • WTH was that!!? Aging Brains and the Presidential Debate
    2024/07/09

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    In this episode, Dr. Alauna reflects on America's most recent Presidential Debate between Former President Donald Trump and Current President Joe Biden on June 27, 2024. The stakes for our country are extremely high, and watching this as a trauma psychiatrist, I realized that we HAVE to talk about the aging brain! Both candidates have clearly observable challenges, but without mental health awareness and education, these concerning symptoms may not be obvious. Over the next few episodes, we will explore the various presentations of the aging brain, including addressing different types of dementias, personality disorders, and other mental health factors that America's voters need to consider when choosing our next leader. Stay tuned for more Minding Your Amygdala Podcast!

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    29 分
  • How Confirmation Bias is Dividing Society
    2024/06/23

    Have you noticed that society seems more divided than ever? How can so many people be living in the same world, yet experiencing such different realities? Enter our brain and biology! While some have become aware of the importance of understanding implicit and explicit bias, I believe the strongest human bias is confirmation bias, the tendency to believe in our own "rightness" and therefore our brain gives greater weight to information that reinforces our own perspective and downgrades evidence to the contrary (even if it is more grounded in evidence or accurate.)

    The advancement of technologies such as the internet, graphic design and social media have ensured that finding someone to agree with us is easier than ever, yet this can result in "silos of psychosis," where enough people in agreement can create deeply shared false beliefs. In this episode of Minding Your Amygdala, you'll learn more about confirmation bias, and how to use empathy to combat this feature of human biology!

    Get your Early Bird Ticket to The Trauma C.U.R.E. : Creators Using Radical Empathy at https://thetraumacure.com!

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    33 分
  • Secondary Trauma - How to Cope when you Witness Tragedy
    2023/02/02

    We are absorbing an INCREDIBLE amount of trauma lately. From the very public medical emergency of Damar Hamlin, to the release of brutal footage of police beating Tyre Nichols, we find ourselves in the space to again, be a witness. According to dictionary.com, to be a witness is to "be present, personally see or perceive a thing; a beholder, spectator, or eyewitness."

    This episode of MYA is centered on the importance of building our individual trauma resilience skills. There is no "right" or "wrong" way to feel about these events; the key is to identify effective actions that help create healthy change. Dr. A shares her 3As of Coping with Secondary Trauma: Acknowledgment, Awareness, & Action! It's important to understand how "indirect trauma" still can directly impact our brain, causing "programming changes."


    Learn more about your brain, body and behavior with Dr. Alauna on March 9-11, 2023 at https://thetraumacure.com. Join us for The Trauma C.U.R.E. : Creators Using Radical Empathy, for 3 days of fun and informative education, coaching and skill building! It's the most fun you'll ever have talking and thinking about trauma!



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    33 分
  • Parenting Traumatized Humans : A Look at ACEs (Adverse Childhood Events)
    2023/01/19

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    We are seeing the numbers of children struggling with emotions skyrocketing, and as a trauma psychiatrist, it makes sense to me. Traumas create predictable patterns in our psychological and biological health. The pandemic was/IS a shared, global trauma that all humans experienced, and if a large number of "adults" are struggling with "post-" traumatic mental health effects, then of course, the children are suffering, too. In this episode, we will dive into 3 common challenges for children who have experienced ACES: Tantrums, Trouble-making and Trust-issues, and address how Empathy (LOVE) can help them heal.

    ACEs (Adverse Childhood Events) are surprisingly common in the US. About 61% of adults surveyed across 25 states reported they had experienced at least one type of ACE before age 18, and nearly 1 in 6 reported they had experienced four or more types of ACEs.

    • experiencing violence, abuse, or neglect
    • witnessing violence in the home or community
    • having a family member attempt or die by suicide

    Also included are aspects of the child’s environment that can undermine their sense of safety, stability, and bonding, such as growing up in a household with:

    • substance use problems
    • mental health problems
    • instability due to parental separation or household members being in jail or prison

    Preventing ACEs could potentially reduce many health conditions. For example, by preventing ACEs, up to 1.9 million heart disease cases and 21 million depression cases could have been potentially avoided.

    https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/index.html

    Be aware of the power of words and the way the amygdala can pull even adults into saying things in a heated emotional state that we cannot “erase” even when We retract. Having empathy for the Child’s internal experience. See Your Self as they might experience you. Become a corrective experience.

    Look with Suspended Judgment
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    bserve the emotions in all parties involved
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    alidate the differing yet EQUAL experience of the Other
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    xpress Your Self SKILLFULLY, Creator!

    To learn more how to AIM for better Mental Health and self-heal from trauma in 2023, Join me for The Trauma CURE : Creators Using Radical Empathy 3 Day Live Virtual event on March 9 - 11, 2023 from 10 - 4 pm CST.



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    38 分
  • The Humans are Gangbanging!
    2023/01/05

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    Why does it seem like humanity is gang-banging right now? How we achieve Unity in such a Divided Society? We're called the "United States" but it seems we are more divided than ever. I haven't heard anyone say that they think humans are doing OK. "Mass global mental health crisis" is a term we hear more and more. There aren't even enough mental health practitioners, especially who are FULLY trauma trained to even manage the number of people struggling emotionally.

    What do we need? Mass education. A huge RESET in how we think of mental health, in general. Mental health is for everyone. We all have a brain. It's doing shit. We need to understand what it's doing to our decision making, and how operating in primitive FEAR mode, grouping, stereotyping and dehumanizing others sets us up for a state of perpetual "Us" vs. "Them."

    Tribalism is in our biology. We biologically tend to group with similar and prefer "same." There nothing we despise more than fear and pain. When something is unknown, it creates a sense of danger. To our brain, predictable means "safer." Our Amygdalas are running the show when we operate in fear. This is the effect of terrorism and we are allowing it to work on us. Fear begets suspicion, distrust, disgust then dismissal and dehumanization. It is what allows us to ignore others emotions AND try to ignore our own. We have been told emotions are bad or that they don't exist when they are IN FACT. The. Most. Important. Things. We. Can. Pay. Attention. To. Right. Now!

    Who do you dehumanize? Where are you being tribal?

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    Early-Bird special for the next Trauma C.U.R.E. : Creators Using Radical Empathy 3 Day Live Virtual Event, March 9-11, 2023! (Expires Jan 9, 2023)



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    34 分