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00:00 Introduction
02:36 The impact of trauma on mental health
05:12 The Connection Between Physical and Mental Health
10:14 Becoming a student of yourself
14:05 The Importance of Listening in Therapy
16:44 Navigating the Healing Process
21:44 Understanding Individual Needs in Therapy
31:36 Building a Holistic Framework for Healing
39:58 The importance ofself-caree
44:04 The importance of Aha moments
45:31 Finding peace in daily routines
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