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Suzanne Phillips - "Broccoli Rabe"
Podcast |
Processing
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audio
Publication Date |
Apr 29, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:08:28

On this week’s show we welcome Dr Suzanne Phillips. Suzanne is a licensed Psychologist, Psychoanalyst, Diplomate in Group Psychology,Certified Group Therapist, Fellowand Co-chair of Community Outreach for the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA). She has been a Psychologist for over 35 years and after 28 years, she is a newly retired Adjunct Full Professor of Clinical Psychology at LIU

Post, N.Y. She joins us to discuss the concept of food and grief through her highly trained lense, and calls upon experiences in her incredibly prolific career to offer insight into how the intersection of food and grief affects couples, children and folks who have suffered intense trauma.  It was an honor to have Suzanne join us for a deeply interesting and meaningful conversation.  Not only is she an expert in her field, but she is a supremely heartfelt and caring human being.  We could have talked with her all afternoon.  Please enjoy our talk with Dr. Phillips, and tune into her weekly radio show and podcast, “ Psych Up Live” an international talk radio show on the Variety Channel of Voice America.

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On this week’s show we welcome Dr Suzanne Phillips. Suzanne is a licensed Psychologist, Psychoanalyst, Diplomate in Group Psychology,Certified Group Therapist, Fellowand Co-chair of Community Outreach for the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA). She has been a Psychologist for over 35 years and after 28 years, she is a newly retired Adjunct Full Professor of Clinical Psychology at LIU Post, N.Y. She joins us to discuss the concept of food and grief through her highly trained lense, and calls upon experiences in her incredibly prolific career to offer insight into how the intersection of food and grief affects couples, children and folks who have suffered intense trauma. It was an honor to have Suzanne join us for a deeply interesting and meaningful conversation. Not only is she an expert in her field, but she is a supremely heartfelt and caring human being. We could have talked with her all afternoon. Please enjoy our talk with Dr. Phillips, and tune into her weekly radio show and podcast, “ Psych Up Live” an international talk radio show on the Variety Channel of Voice America.

On this week’s show we welcome Dr Suzanne Phillips. Suzanne is a licensed Psychologist, Psychoanalyst, Diplomate in Group Psychology,Certified Group Therapist, Fellowand Co-chair of Community Outreach for the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA). She has been a Psychologist for over 35 years and after 28 years, she is a newly retired Adjunct Full Professor of Clinical Psychology at LIU

Post, N.Y. She joins us to discuss the concept of food and grief through her highly trained lense, and calls upon experiences in her incredibly prolific career to offer insight into how the intersection of food and grief affects couples, children and folks who have suffered intense trauma.  It was an honor to have Suzanne join us for a deeply interesting and meaningful conversation.  Not only is she an expert in her field, but she is a supremely heartfelt and caring human being.  We could have talked with her all afternoon.  Please enjoy our talk with Dr. Phillips, and tune into her weekly radio show and podcast, “ Psych Up Live” an international talk radio show on the Variety Channel of Voice America.

Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Processing by becoming a member!

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