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Logocentrifugal 104 - WAR Series 5 - Dr. Edward A. "Put some ED in your pencil" Perin

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Dr. Ed Perin is a good man.

He helps folks deal with the traumatic psychological remnants of their time spent in extremely taxing situations.

That's a tough job, and it takes a strong and caring mind to withstand it.

Doc is just such an one. His time in the Army may have something to do with that. It was a pleasure to speak with him about the nature of traumatic psychology - especially as it relates to soldiers - some of the causes, and what can be done to help overcome the negatives associated with a rewired brain.

He also does a wonderful job of making sure that the human element is represented, and shifting the conversation to a place where we could leave behind the fetishization of the "blood and death" part of a soldier's experience.

It was a great conversation, with much within for you to learn, and I encourage you to dive in and pay close attention.

Want more form Dr. Edward A. Perin?

Twitter: https://twitter.com/edysseus

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Dr. Ed Perin is a good man.

He helps folks deal with the traumatic psychological remnants of their time spent in extremely taxing situations.

That's a tough job, and it takes a strong and caring mind to withstand it.

Doc is just such an one. His time in the Army may have something to do with that. It was a pleasure to speak with him about the nature of traumatic psychology - especially as it relates to soldiers - some of the causes, and what can be done to help overcome the negatives associated with a rewired brain.

He also does a wonderful job of making sure that the human element is represented, and shifting the conversation to a place where we could leave behind the fetishization of the "blood and death" part of a soldier's experience.

It was a great conversation, with much within for you to learn, and I encourage you to dive in and pay close attention.

Want more form Dr. Edward A. Perin?

Twitter: https://twitter.com/edysseus

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/support
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