Thriving Adoptees - Let's Thrive

After The Fog With Sharon Stein McNamara

Episode Summary

Boom! Many of us adoptees come out of the fog with a painful explosion. Adoptee and Developmental Psychologist Sharon goes deep on understanding repressed feelings, spiritual experience and much more as we explore her healing journey to help us progress along ours.

Episode Notes

Boom! Many of us adoptees come out of the fog with a painful explosion. Adoptee and Developmental Psychologist Sharon goes deep on understanding repressed feelings, spiritual experience and much more as we explore her healing journey to help us progress along ours.

Here's more about Sharon from her website:

I am a graduate of Harvard University, where I completed my Doctorate in Education in human development and psychology, and held an internship at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts.I have been trained in a variety of treatment methodologies and have worked with adults and children, treating eating disorders, chemical dependency and compulsive gambling.I also have a great deal of experience in conducting groups for women with post-traumatic stress disorder.

I am a co-author and co-editor of the book, Compulsive Gambling: Theory, Research and Practice (1989).In addition to 26 years providing therapy, I’ve also served as an adjunct teacher at Argosy University of Psychology in Eagan, Minnesota.

Certification And Licensure

https://www.sharonsteinmcnamara.com/

Sharon's interview with Haley Radke Adoptees on Podcast

https://www.adopteeson.com/listen/184

Three-hour webinar on Adoption Across the Lifespan

https://mpa.ce21.com/item/clinical-issues-adoption-lifespan-87036

https://www.facebook.com/steinmcnamara

This webinar on forgiveness is coming up on June 2, 2023 and will discuss case examples of forgiveness in the adoption constellation and the adoption systemic issues.

https://www.mnpsych.org/index.php?option=com_jevents&task=icalrepeat.detail&evid=480&Itemid=134&year=2023&month=06&day=02&title=first-friday-forum-forgiveness-in-psychotherapy-a-applications-to-justice-issues-a-historical-trauma&uid=339b78e80680a62a28ea4f987582dee6