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Trauma is discussed.
Dr. Jamie Marich's friends and colleagues describe her as a renaissance woman. A dancer, musician, performer, writer and clinical counselor, Marich unites these elements of her experience to achieve an ultimate mission: bringing the art and joy of healing to others. Based in Ohio, Marich is the founder of the Dancing Mindfulness practice, and she actively trains facilitators on using this practice in both clinical and community settings. She is the author of Trauma Made Simple (2014), Creative Mindfulness (2013), Trauma and the Twelve Steps (2012), and EMDR Made Simple (2011). Marich began her career in human services while working as an English teacher in post-war Bosnia; she is fast becoming respected as a voice to listen to in the mental health and addiction recovery communities because of her candidness.
Says Marich, “I really just see myself as someone who is calling for a back to basics approach, which means carrying ourselves with person-centered common sense and not being afraid to help people work with their own sense of creativity.”
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 49   
@BarbaraMerryGeng
@BarbaraMerryGeng 6 лет назад
Emotional wounding goes unattended & ignored, because of ignorance ~ We are taught that everything is about surface .. if you look great, you must be doing great .. and all the while there could be great tragedy & turmoil on the inside😫 My advice is to learn how to honor & respect your own injuries, that will automatically develop your ability to be kinder & compassionate with others .. 😌
@Saskia5615
@Saskia5615 7 лет назад
oh my God, crying so hard right now... I have been reflecting on my own family traumas recently and realising how much it gets passed down through generations. The World Wars and the Holocaust has a part to cause in the current mental health crises, I'm sure, through inherited trauma. And of course the plight of indigenous people in Australia and the US as well - people think it's "all in the past" "they should get over it" and "why should I apologise for something I never did". But it wasn't that long ago! The inherited trauma hasn't had a chance to get healed.
@inspiredclarity2014
@inspiredclarity2014 4 года назад
Saskia, I like your name. It's been 2 years. You still there? Sending love and understanding. I could definitely cry my eyes out right now but holding it back by making myself divert my mind. Can't right now.
@verekat1933
@verekat1933 4 года назад
You are so right, Saskia.
@joniredwingstone
@joniredwingstone 3 года назад
I found your videos about EMDR, I've been fascinated. Can't afford an EMDR therapist, but I try to use various techniques on my own to heal trauma. Thank you for posting those and this.
@S4vh55hdci
@S4vh55hdci 3 года назад
Dr. Jamie Marich is truly an enlightened person.🙏
@steveeb00
@steveeb00 5 лет назад
ACE study.... just learned something new today. I'm one of those who suffered trauma as a child and young man. No one to put a bandaid on my wound until just this month (I'm 56) when I finally got insurance that actually did more than drain my bank account THANK YOU PRESIDENT OBAMA! I have found someone who is currently addressing my wound and beginning to try to put a dressing on it. It's painful for me. Fixing the wound is EXTREMELY painful as feelings that have been hidden for years need to come out. Just like removing a thorn, it hurts. And it's going to hurt worse until it starts to heal.
@lgarcia67
@lgarcia67 Год назад
Very well said. We celebrate the player who play injured and demonize the ones that ask for help
@jasonfair100
@jasonfair100 9 лет назад
beautiful...thank you for doing your part in weakening the Great Wall of Denial surrounding personal and global trauma
@kerrymariegasson9572
@kerrymariegasson9572 9 лет назад
Dr. Marich - this was so beautifully said and explained. I had never considered "trauma" as a "wound" and the metaphors you used to describe are perfect. I learned a LOT in the 15 minutes of this talk and I hope you will do more! Thank you!!
@kennethholt3026
@kennethholt3026 9 лет назад
Great talk Dr. Jamie! It is such a dire need in our society to treat mental health wounds with the same patience, love and compassion that we treat the physical. :)
@alliellioxenfree
@alliellioxenfree 5 лет назад
Our current political misrepresentatives are clearly living out unhealed trauma. You're so right at the grave importance of your work. Great talk. Thank you.
@redchick6639
@redchick6639 7 лет назад
I loved this talk and you describe correctly what I am experiencing now in my 30's. I grew up in a high conflict environment. Anger should be described by everyone as trauma or pain, other people would understand more. I have never been shown how to deal with anger or any emotions, I never knew you needed to control them. Plus you are correct if someone says to me just get over it, you can't it goes deeper than that and feels very insensitive. I hope your message is getting out there. Thank you xx
@shannonmelidonis4371
@shannonmelidonis4371 6 лет назад
Red Chick recommend EMDR with a quality psychologist xx
@beatrizweck6457
@beatrizweck6457 2 года назад
very good comment nice
@lorisherer747
@lorisherer747 9 лет назад
Dr. Jamie, you are such an inspiration. As an LMFT in private practice in California, I want to be just like you when I grow up!!! Thank you!
@verekat1933
@verekat1933 4 года назад
Bravo 👏🏽 Thank you for your talk, it resonates with me and my frightened, hurt childhood inner self that was ignored, abused and expected to “get over it”. Ne bojem se vise! I am taking active steps in healing a lifetime of trauma. It is currently the most important thing In my life, and I cant wait to start living a less painful life.
@inspiredclarity2014
@inspiredclarity2014 4 года назад
Dr. Marich, grateful just to know you exist! And you're not far from me. I'm in NW PA.
@janisbryden
@janisbryden 9 лет назад
A brilliant presentation. Thank you.
@monam9064
@monam9064 2 года назад
Jamie you are an extraordinary being and I cannot not agree with you, you have really seen the origin of World Dysfunction. When I arrived in Vietnam in the years 2001, observing the torrents of motorcycles which, instead of having a direction, seemed to flee at full speed from an invisible enemy, I had the feeling that what they were fleeing unconsciously were the memories of Vietnam War. Little by little, the conviction that we all carried these memories of multiple sufferings, these traumas and are often in a dynamic of flight without a method to acknowledge, face and heal them. From that moment on, my priority became Healing and it was in Hanoi that I discovered Dr. Servan-Shreiber's book Guerir (Healing) and EMDR therapy. With love and blessings for who You Are and your mission ♥🦋🤍
@iRyanPena
@iRyanPena 9 лет назад
Capella University #PhD grad delivers a TEDx Talk...so proud of her!!
@ALLISTERISASUPERSTAR
@ALLISTERISASUPERSTAR 7 лет назад
Check out EMDR therapy for healing trauma. You will not know how substantial the effects of trauma are until they are gone.
@shannonmelidonis4371
@shannonmelidonis4371 6 лет назад
Emily Eyerly have done this too. Can't recommend it enough
@jenniferclifton
@jenniferclifton 3 года назад
Emdr what is it
@357Dejavu
@357Dejavu 3 года назад
@@jenniferclifton Eye Movement, Desensitized and Reprocessing. It’s not super common yet but it is available. It is one of, if not currently the most researched forms of mental health therapy. Look it up. I’d recommend against the do it your self stuff found on line and at least start with a qualified therapist trained in it to be a guide.
@tuggy3589
@tuggy3589 8 лет назад
she's Amazing!!!
@lbburgett
@lbburgett 8 лет назад
Beautiful. Thank you!
@highbornhunter
@highbornhunter 3 года назад
Love you Dr. Jamie!
@juliacastellazzi485
@juliacastellazzi485 8 лет назад
I feel hope by finding her after so many years of living in the dark about Trauma
@ShiraGoldberg
@ShiraGoldberg 7 лет назад
How did I not know about this! Mazel Tov Jamie! You rock and dance mindfully!
@DarrenLittlejohnDharma
@DarrenLittlejohnDharma 7 лет назад
Nice talk. Very well executed. Thank you.
@aprilkite_
@aprilkite_ Год назад
YES!
@erzsebetdosa5501
@erzsebetdosa5501 7 лет назад
I loved your lecture Jamie! I totally agree with you! Thanks! :)
@rebeccapaul5108
@rebeccapaul5108 5 лет назад
Get over it! 3 words that i wish i could erase from our vocabulary. How do you get over, harassment, terror, bullying, body shaming, the systematic destruction of a loved one? How does one "get over it" when instead of much needed help; one is reviled, one is persecuted for standing up for what is right and protecting one's family? I watched my only family die due to harassment, cruelty, bullying by both men and women of 1 family. I lost my home, my job, everything i owned. Get over it? The fact that im alive is nothing short of a fluke. T.Davindran my abuser, walks free. GET OVER IT?
@Sheyda-Mia
@Sheyda-Mia 3 года назад
love this woman!
@elsewherehouse
@elsewherehouse Год назад
Extraordinary
@riquisimx
@riquisimx 7 лет назад
I learned a lot in this informative talk, thank you so much, Dr. Jamie. :)
@swim610
@swim610 5 лет назад
I was in fight or flight until EMDR therapy
@reg8297
@reg8297 5 лет назад
How many sessions did u need
@wearebubbas548
@wearebubbas548 6 лет назад
You are beautiful. Thank you
@ts3858
@ts3858 3 года назад
Once again mental illness has become profitable for those in 'trauma therapy's. Mental health costs big bucks..$$$ What is truly the incentive for helping others..of course money..Please GIVE back what you have received to the POOR mentally ill !🙏
@Kimoto504
@Kimoto504 8 лет назад
Much of greek language and culture (especially foundational) comes from ancient egypt.
@KarmasAbutch
@KarmasAbutch 5 лет назад
So... Point completely missed then?
@rackfocus8299
@rackfocus8299 4 года назад
I'll share with you what helped me: "Moving to Bosnia' Me: What???
@miguelalbarran857
@miguelalbarran857 3 года назад
The wonderful quiet beautifully dry because bass angiographically marry before a woebegone railway. aback, alert walk
@cinnamongirl5410
@cinnamongirl5410 5 лет назад
jesus this was awful. Rickhpeople slum overseas and come back telling people about suffering. .. no meat all fluff
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