How often do we hear the term trauma and wonder what truly qualifies as traumatic? In this latest episode of The Rabbi and the Therapist, the hosts take us on a profound journey through the landscape of trauma, challenging common misconceptions and examining the fine lines between trauma, abuse, and normal adversity.
If you’ve ever wondered whether sharing painful experiences on social media is a path to healing or if it just keeps old wounds open, this episode asks hard-hitting questions about online “trauma-sharing” culture. When people go public with their stories, the conversation explores whether they’re seeking connection, closure, or even revenge. The Rabbi and the Therapist give raw insights into these motivations, shedding light on how personal responsibility and perspective can shape one’s path to resilience.
This episode offers fresh viewpoints for anyone curious about the nature of resilience and recovery. Find out how sometimes, the most powerful way to heal isn’t by seeking answers from others, but by turning inward and letting go.
Premiering on October 30 at 8:00 PM.
Filmed at FlowMotion studios in Brooklyn, NY. Special thanks to COLlive.com
and to be honest i don’t agree with psychology’s definition of it, now that i’ve heard it.