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Finding Your Way Through Therapy

E.135 Navigating the Labyrinth of Trauma: Insights on the Rise of Antisemitism with Malka Shaw

Finding Your Way Through Therapy

Steve Bisson

Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Education, Psychology, Counseling, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Honest, Substance Use, Social Sciences, Science

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Struggling with the aftermath of trauma can feel like being lost in a maze with no clear way out. That's where Malka Shaw's poignant insights come into play. As a clinical social worker and founder of Kesher Shalom Projects, Malka joins us to share her invaluable experiences from the trenches of 9/11 to the heart-wrenching events in Israel last October. Our conversation meanders through the transformative world of therapy, discussing EMDR's profound impact on those haunted by traumatic memories and highlighting the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

In a climate where mental scars are often overlooked, we shine a spotlight on the necessity for therapists to receive specialized training in trauma therapy, an area where Malka's expertise is unparalleled. Her stories paint a vivid picture of the complexities within the Jewish community, illustrating the urgent need for validation and understanding amidst the rising tides of anti-Semitism. We also delve into the significance of peer support, which Malka emphasizes as a cornerstone of healing, and explore how cultural and historical contexts, like Zionism, influence our interpretation and response to trauma.

Ending on a note of hope and solidarity, our episode spotlights the Kesher Shalom project, a beacon of support that transcends religious and cultural barriers within the Jewish community. Malka's passion for fostering empathy and cultural understanding in therapy is a thread that runs through our discussion, reminding us of the power that lies within our interconnectedness. As we bid farewell to Malka, she leaves us with a call to action—to educate ourselves, to engage with sensitivity, and to never underestimate the value of mental health in shaping a more compassionate world.

Please visit http://www.keshershalom.com/
For more information. Kesher Shalom seeks to foster healing, resilience, and understanding within the diverse Jewish communities and beyond.



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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to finding your way through therapy. The goal of this

0:07.4

podcast is to demystify therapy, what can happen in therapy, and the wide array of

0:12.4

conversations you can have in and about therapy.

0:16.8

Through personal experiences, guests will talk about therapy, their experiences with it, and

0:22.2

how psychology and therapy are present in many places in their lives.

0:27.0

With lots of authenticity and a touch of humor,

0:30.0

here is your host, Steve Bissant. To show a privilege, always a privilege.

0:37.0

Thank you and welcome to episode 135.

0:40.0

If you have to listen to episode 133 and 134, there are two-part interview with Dr. Hayden Duggan.

0:45.0

Really, really important to listen to that. I really enjoyed it. I really enjoyed Dr. Duggan,

0:50.0

and I hope you go back and listen to us but episode 135 was also very important because of the

0:56.1

anti-Semitism that's going on right now. My guess will be Malka. Malka is the founder of the Keshor Shalone projects, which she started after the

1:06.4

October 7 attacks in Israel.

1:10.7

And we will talk a little bit of, she hopefully will bring up a little bit of 9-11 her experience in New York City and stuff like that and her training opportunities and stuff like that. But Malka is a licensed clinical social worker. She is practicing in the state of New

1:26.2

Jersey, New York and Florida. She's been in the field for over 25 years with her own private practice for 15 years.

1:32.0

I'm sure she's going to talk about a lot of her experience. with her own private practice for 15 years.

1:32.6

I'm sure she's going to talk about a lot of her experience,

1:34.8

but she is an EMDR person.

1:37.4

She's worked with trauma for a long time.

1:39.4

She's worked with the Red Cross.

1:41.5

And I really enjoy just reading her bio. She's recommended by a

1:45.3

podcaster on the Psych Craft Network. So I really can't wait to talk to her and

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