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Trauma (PTSD), Genuine Conversations, Vulnerability

Trauma (PTSD), Genuine Conversations, Vulnerability

Update: 2020-06-01
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Guest:  Giampiero Scattolon



Bio:      I was born in Peru, and grew up in Los Angeles, CA.


I’ve lived in Germany for several years and now I live in New Hampshire.


I served in the US Army for three years and spent most of 2010 in a combat tour in Afghanistan.


Around 2014 I was diagnosed with PTSD.


I was fortunate to have a therapist who was really there for me for about 12 months.


Today in hindsight I see that the one thing my therapist did for me was to create a space for me to speak, and overtime I was able to better articulate what I was feeling inside, and in turn better understand myself.



The purpose of having a genuine conversations is not to find an answer to our question(s) but to learn how to ask a better question.


Question 1:  How did you realized that your experiences from war were affecting you?


Question 2 Was therapy for PTDS helpful?


Question 3 What is your message for people who have been through a traumatic experience?



Links:  Instagram: gscattolon


Facebook: Giampiero M Scattolon


Email: giampiero@scattolon.com


Twitter: @GiampieroScatt1

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