Keyword: disaster

Understanding Survival Through Tragedy January 14, 2010

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex psychological mechanisms that allow individuals to cope with trauma and tragedy, particularly in the context of disasters like those experienced in Haiti. He discusses concepts such as dissociative amnesia, deja vu, and the role of religion in providing hope and connection during difficult times. Through conversations with listeners, Armand emphasizes the importance of understanding our shared humanity and the innate resilience that surfaces in the face of adversity.

Shame and Addiction August 29, 2006

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Atin

In this episode, Armand DiMele and guest Roberta Maria Ati explore the complex emotions surrounding shame, particularly in the context of societal tragedies like Hurricane Katrina. They differentiate between legitimate and toxic shame, discussing how the latter can lead to suffering and addiction. The conversation delves into the psychological effects of witnessing disaster and the feelings of powerlessness that arise from inaction. They also critique the inadequate responses from authorities in the aftermath of such events and emphasize the importance of addressing emotional pain rather than numbing it. The episode highlights the need for deeper understanding and compassion in the face of collective trauma.