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'Just Healing' is back with four new incredible individuals sharing the hosting duties! In this premiere episode, Dr. Debra and psychologist-priest, Dr. Richard Sinicola, explore trauma, psychology, and spirituality's role in healing. They discuss the impact of current events on mental health, technology's dual nature, the significance of family support, and the need for open dialogue in societal healing. Dive into their conversation on psychology, spirituality, and the quest for healing.

Join us for a new episode each week throughout 2024, where we'll continue to spread the message of hope and healing and welcome Just Healing's other three new co-hosts, Timothy Duvall Brown, Dr. Greg Cason, and Jayce Baron. It's going to be an exciting year. And remember, you are worthy, trauma does not define us and healing is a collective journey.

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Note: This conversation includes some content that might not be suitable for all audiences and ages. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of MenHealing.

This podcast is produced by Dr. Debra, in collaboration with MenHealing, a nonprofit dedicated to helping provide accessible resources and community for any male or male identifying survivor of sexual harm. MenHealing's aim is to help, heal, inspire, and break isolation for survivors.

You can donate, check out our healing events, videos, and other resources at www.menhealing.org

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If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual harm and you need to talk to someone, RAINN can help. Call their National Sexual Assault Hotline to speak with a trained staff member who can provide you with confidential crisis support. It's free, confidential, and 24-7. Call 1-800-656-4673.