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Trauma through the lifespan with Dr. David Marcus
<p>An interview with childhood abuse survivor and psychologist Dr. David Marcus reveals his passions helping families and children who suffer trauma.</p>

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Hosted by Alphonso Pelt · health · EN · 44 episodes
Childhood trauma is a taboo subject in that it's deeply emotional for people to learn, talk, and comprehend it. However, healing, true healing, can't come from silence. This podcast digs in to the emotions and reveals the symptoms of what can lead to childhood trauma, AND the tell tell signs that can alert us that something is wrong with the youths in our homes, schools, churches, or wherever. Whether it's physical, mental, verbal, or sexual abuse, this podcast takes a brave head on approach to tackle the difficult subject matters while providing the audience a platform to vent, and reach out for help.
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Episode #1
<p>An interview with childhood abuse survivor and psychologist Dr. David Marcus reveals his passions helping families and children who suffer trauma.</p>

Episode #38
<p>We've talked about fawning, flight, and fight. Now we're exploring the fourth response: freeze. The shutdown. The dissociation. The moment when your body goes numb and your mind goes somewhere else.<br /><br />If you grew up in an abusive home, freeze might have been your only option. When you couldn't appease, couldn't run, and couldn't fight back—you disappeared. Today, we're breaking down what freeze looks like, why it happens, and how to come back to your body.</p>

Episode #37
<p>We've talked about fawning—appeasing to survive. We've talked about flight—running to survive. Now we're talking about fight: the response where you stand your ground, where you rage, where you defend yourself with aggression.<br /><br />If you grew up in an abusive home, fight might have been your armor. It might still be. Today, we're breaking down what fight looks like, why it happens, and how to channel that power into something that actually protects you.</p>

Episode #36
<p>Last week, we talked about fawning—the response where you appease to survive. This week, we're exploring the opposite: flight. The urge to escape. The compulsion to run.<br /><br />If you grew up in an abusive home, flight might have been your lifeline. It might still be. Today, we're breaking down what flight looks like, why it happens, and how to heal from a lifetime of running.<br /></p>

Episode #35
<p>This is the first episode in our REACT series—a deep dive into the four trauma responses that shaped how we survived childhood abuse. Over the next four weeks, we're breaking down fawning, flight, fight, and freeze. Today, we're talking about fawning: the response that looks like kindness but is actually survival.<br /><br />If you grew up in a chaotic, controlling, or abusive home, you might recognize yourself in this episode. Stick with us.<br /></p>
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