The Sound of Silence – The Hidden Epidemic of Domestic Abuse and Trauma

Guest: Judith Herman, MD, formerly a full-time Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, at Harvard Medical School; and co-founder former Director of Training at the Victims of Violence Program in the Department of Psychiatry, at Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is the author of several books, including the groundbreaking book, Trauma and Recovery, The Aftermath of Violence – From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror.

Discussion on the insidiousness and pervasiveness of domestic abuse – and the mistreatment of victims by the very people and institutions that should be protecting them. How these institutions have functioned for generations with impunity, including the Catholic Church, Hollywood, government and even the private sector. She explores what it is like for victims who suffer repeated abuse as well as institutional bias – where victims are treated with contempt by society, by the judicial system and even their own families.

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“Conquering the Enemy: the Memory Within” – PTSD

Discussion on what is PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and how it can be combated to bring people experiencing painful repetitive memories some peace. Noted doctor who has researched PTSD for most of his career talks about how it affects Veterans of War and Domestic Violence Victims – while explaining Treatment Options Available to Move Them Forward.

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