
Episode #73
Breaking Silence with Inadequate Words - Trauma and Grief Part 3
What many of us need is to have our pain gently held, and we hope this episode feels like a warm embrace.

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Hosted by Paramita Perspectives · society · EN-US · 73 episodes
Let's put our life experience to use, shall we? Here, we discuss big ideas with deep feeling - the Deep Lore of our society. Hosted by Doctor D - a psychotherapist with over a quarter century of experience in his fields, and Diamalynne - eager to learn and improve with the ideas shared here. Join us as we venture into parts unknown, and find ways to better relate in the process.
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Episode #73
What many of us need is to have our pain gently held, and we hope this episode feels like a warm embrace.

Episode #72
We get pretty choked up in this one, folks. We hope it’s meaningful for you to hear about the mud of our grief, and meaningful to know that you’re not the only one that feels stuck in their mud sometimes. Thank you for joining us! If you have topic suggestions or concept questions, send us an email about it at deeploreofthemind@gmail.com! Music by Stephen Newman.

Episode #71
Doc and Diamalynne are starting a series here that will dive into some personal details, some of which may be uncomfortable to hear, but we hope that hearing our experiences will help you feel seen in yours. We’re beginning our dive into the concepts of trauma and grief; this week we’re defining the two terms, differentiating them, and giving examples of the two. Thank you for joining us! If you have topic suggestions or concept questions, send us an email about it at deeploreofthemind@gmail.com! Music by Stephen Newman.

Episode #70
We’ve got Vex Murmur in the studio again this week, and this time we actually remembered to shout out their socials! We begin to break down some ideas in kink spaces from a Jungian frame, specifically around archetypes and the role kink could play in individuating. And also we get some giggles in there, obviously - it is still us after all. Thank you for joining us! If you have topic suggestions or concept questions, send us an email about it at deeploreofthemind@gmail.com! Music by Stephen Newman.

Episode #69
We unfortunately had a guest need to cancel their conversation with us today, so it’s a good thing we’ve got our trusty bingo wheel around just waiting to be spun! This week, Doc takes us through the difference between pathological and compulsive lying, and we begin to step into what entails a parasocial relationship. Diamalynne has some really poorly worded questions about fanfiction as well, so stick around, dear reader. Thank you for joining us! If you have topic suggestions or concept questions, send us an email about it at deeploreofthemind@gmail.com! Music by Stephen Newman.
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