Pushed to the floor by her doctor...
to see if she was 'really' hurt!
Welcome back to another thought-provoking episode of "Medical Gaslighting." I'm your host, Jen Hardy, and today we have a very special guest joining us, Elizabeth Kipp. In this episode, we dive deep into the topics of self-healing, self-regulating, and medical trauma.
Elizabeth shares her personal journey of healing from chronic pain and the importance of understanding our conditions. She recounts a traumatic experience with a previous doctor and the impact it had on her. We discuss the often overlooked aspect of medical trauma and the profound effects it can have on patients.
Elizabeth also shares her expertise on trauma, highlighting the need for acknowledgement and support during the healing process. We also touch on the limitations of the current medical paradigm and the importance of addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of patient care. Join us as we explore the power of self-belief, the mind-body connection, and the importance of regulating our nervous system. Stay tuned until the end, where we reveal exciting details about our next guest and their incredible story. So, get ready to delve into a fascinating conversation filled with insights, inspiration, and a fresh perspective on healing. Let's dive in!
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Jen
08/17/23 • 32 min
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