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Calling All Women
Hosted by Dr. Jaap, a board-certified psychiatrist with over 30 years of experience, this podcast is your guide to achieving maximum abundance, vibrant health, and true harmony. Drawing on decades of clinical practice and a profound exploration of complementary therapies, Dr. Jaap shares transformative insights into healing, self-discovery, and personal empowerment.
From reconnecting with your inner child to understanding the power of energy work, EMDR, and the mind-body connection, each episode dives deep into the barriers that hold you back and the tools to break through them. Blending modern psychiatry with holistic practices, Dr. Jaap invites you on a journey to rediscover your voice, embrace your authentic self, and unlock your full potential.
If you’re ready to heal, grow, and live in alignment with your highest self, tune in and take the first step toward a life of joy, love, and wholeness.
Calling All Women
14. Part 7: Colonial Stockholm Syndrome
In this episode, Dr. Jaap K Waraich explores the concept of Stockholm Syndrome, particularly in the context of colonialism. She discusses how colonized populations may develop positive feelings towards their oppressors as a survival mechanism, leading to a phenomenon termed 'Colonial Stockholm Syndrome.' The conversation delves into the psychological dynamics of colonization, the internalization of colonizers' beliefs, and the romanticization of colonial rule. Dr. Waraich emphasizes the importance of addressing these heavy topics for healing and understanding historical trauma.
Tune in to hear:
- How Stockholm Syndrome originated.
- How Colonial Stockholm Syndrome can affect entire populations under colonial rule.
- Where the psychological dynamics of colonization can lead.
- Colonized individuals may adopt the beliefs and values of their oppressors.
- Why addressing painful historical topics is essential.
- The conversation aims to shed light on unresolved historical issues.
Website: https://www.jkwaraichmd.com/