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Season 1 Episode 17: What’s Really Happening Under Stress: Trauma, Toxic Stress, and Behavior

Season 1 Episode 17: What’s Really Happening Under Stress: Trauma, Toxic Stress, and Behavior

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Series Title: Regulated to Lead: Trauma, Toxic Stress, and the Responsive Systems That Shape Behavior

Episode Title: What’s Really Happening Under Stress: Trauma, Toxic Stress, and Behavior

What if leadership is really nervous‑system work? In this episode, Dr. Esther C. Bubb speaks with Shannon Fitzpatrick Thomas, MA, LPC, NCC—licensed professional counselor, longtime county human‑services leader, and trauma‑informed care champion—about how toxic stress reshapes behavior and what responsive systems can do to buffer it. We unpack trauma‑informed leadership and supervision, psychological safety, the 4F responses (fight, flight, freeze, fawn), and why regulation before strategy is the lever for sustainable change. Key ideas you’ll hear: “heal or hurt,” “universal precaution,” and “regulation is not a soft skill: it’s leadership infrastructure.”

This conversation challenges leaders to shift from performance correction to capacity building and from asking “What’s wrong?” to “What’s happened?”

If you lead people, this episode is essential listening. Listen for practical co‑regulation moves, trauma‑informed supervision cues, and meeting rituals that lower threat and raise learning.

Guest: Shannon Fitzpatrick Thomas, MA, LPC, NCC; Licensed Professional Counselor; former Coordinator of Children’s Mental Health Services and Court & Community Connections Administrator (Delaware County DHS); adjunct professor (Immaculata University & Eastern University); owner, LPC Counseling Services, Newtown Square.

Bio: Shannon Fitzpatrick Thomas, MA, LPC, NCC, LPC Counseling Services

Ms. Thomas is a licensed professional counselor and has been working in the field of Behavioral Health for the last 34 years. She has provided therapeutic services in a variety of clinical settings including residential treatment, inpatient and outpatient. Shannon is recently retired from the County of Delaware, Department of Human Services where during her 25 years she served in a variety of roles including Coordinator of Children’s Mental Health Services and Court and Community Connections Administrator. One of her greatest accomplishments was bringing the concept of Trauma Informed Care into the local government offices, community and schools.

Shannon is currently in private practice at LPC Counseling Services in Newtown Square and specializes in a cognitive-behavioral approach to treatment for general anxiety, depression, stress and related concerns in children, adolescents and adults. She utilizes a combination of treatment approaches to a customize therapy for maximum effectiveness.

Ms. Thomas is a graduate of the Academy of Notre Dame de Namur in Villanova and received her undergraduate degree in Sociology/Psychology from Clarion University of Pennsylvania. She earned her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Immaculata University and is currently an adjunct professor in their Department of Civil Engagement teaching Trauma and various Sociology & Psychology classes. For the last 6 years, she has also been teaching Trauma at Eastern University in their Department of Education.

During her free time, you can find her at an ice rick cheering on her daughter, Joy, who is on the Philadelphia Little Flyers Girl’s U19 Ice Hockey Team or playing Pickleball with her husband Larry.

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