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Beyond Theory Presents: In Practice

Wednesday 5th August 2020

Join David Condos in 'In Practice' as he explores the pandemic's mental health impact with top experts in psychology, neuroscience, and trauma recovery.
4 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
Compassionate
Transformative

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Beyond Theory
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Meadows Behavioral Healthcare
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Categories:
Recovery from Trauma
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Family Recovery from Addiction
Sobriety Toolkit
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In Practice: Unpacking the Pandemic's Mental Health Toll

This is, in practice, the story of the other pandemic, the one that's happening between our ears.
What happens when a global crisis turns everything upside down? In 'Beyond Theory Presents: In Practice', host David Condos dives into the profound mental health impacts of the pandemic. With a lineup of world-renowned experts in psychology, neuroscience, public health, trauma, and recovery, this podcast aims to untangle the complex web of emotional and psychological challenges we've all faced during these unprecedented times. The show features thought leaders like Dr.
Peter Levine, Neil Greenberg from Kings College London, and Karestan Keonen of Harvard University, among others, who share their insights on how the pandemic has reshaped our mental landscape. From discussing the trauma inflicted by the crisis to exploring new ways of healing, each episode offers a treasure trove of knowledge and practical advice.
Whether you're grappling with anxiety, trying to support a loved one, or simply seeking to understand the broader mental health implications of the pandemic, 'In Practice' provides a compassionate and informative space to navigate these turbulent waters. Tune in for conversations that not only shed light on our current struggles but also offer hope and pathways to recovery.