
From Harm to Healing is a podcast hosted by therapist Chris Jones (www.chrisjonestherapy.co.uk), creator of the From Harm to Healing treatment program. This podcast explores the hidden dynamics of infidelity and compulsive sexual behaviour in relationships, using the Deceptive Sexuality Trauma model. Whether you're in recovery yourself or dealing with the traumatic impacts of deception, this podca... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SexualityMental HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

Chris recently sat down for another conversation with Dr. Omar Minwalla to delve deeper into the topic of healthy masculinity, and how it relates to "The Three I's" of integrity, intimacy, and integration. Today's episode is the second part of that d... more
Chris recently sat down for another conversation with Dr. Omar Minwalla to delve deeper into the topic of healthy masculinity, and how it relates to "The Three I's" of integrity, intimacy, and integration. Today's episode is the first part of that di... more
This is the second half of the conversation Chris recently had with Trish Haight to discuss her work and to illuminate what the journey of healing can look like for the betrayed partner and the injured relationship. Trish is a DST therapist that co-f... more
Chris recently sat down with Trish Haight to discuss her work and to illuminate what the journey of healing can look like for the betrayed partner and the injured relationship. Today's episode is the first half of that conversation. Trish is a DST th... more
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This pod cast is « life saving » information for betrayed spouses. Chris has a way of communicating the Minwalla model in a clear and succinct manner. His metaphors are illuminating and the 12-15 minute podcasts are the perfect dose even for reluctant addicts in recovery who are only listening to learn to « hold their partner’s pain ». Thank you Chris for this additional tool in the recovery tool belt.
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Featuring discussions led by a therapist, this podcast offers a specialized exploration of the hidden dynamics of infidelity and compulsive sexual behavior within relationships. Using the Deceptive Sexuality Trauma model, the content highlights the complex psychological aspects associated with betrayal and recovery. Topics often include integrity, intimacy, and the multifaceted stages of the recovery journey, providing both clarity and hope to listeners dealing with these challenging issues. The podcast aims to illuminate the emotional healing process while addressing the necessary steps for individuals and couples to foster healthier relationships.
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From Harm to Healing launched 4 months ago and published 17 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on From Harm to Healing include:
1. Trish Haight
2. Dr. Omar Minwalla
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