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Trauma in Relationships | Official Trailer
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Trauma in Relationships brings together Dr. Hindie Klein, trauma therapist Dr. Malky Mayerfeld, and kallah teacher Shevi Samet to explore how early attachment, shame, and unspoken wounds quietly shape marriage, intimacy, and desire. They talk about kallah teachers as gatekeepers, how halachah and family purity can become containers of safety instead of pressure, and what real rupture and repair look like when both partners carry a history of pain. 🎙️ Dr. Hindie M. Klein, Dr. Malky Mayerfeld & Mrs. Shevi Samet Mental Health Join the Movement. UniteToHeal.com
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intimacy feels frightening, shameful or
distant in therapy, teaching or
marriage. What does repair look like?
>> To start with, you know, kind of what
you ended with. Um, I think that when we
look at marital intimacy as an
experience of really a tense intense
attunement and the way that we can
attune to each other emotionally,
physically, right? Um I I I think in
that is is a lot of the repair and and
and very often it it takes a lot to kind
of get there. I also want to mention um
just whether regards to shame or in
regards to any um triggers that come up
you know in an intimate space or
emotions that come up intimate or
non-intimate but let's say within the
context of the relationship and this is
really something that I've learned from
you know survivors that I've worked with
because um you know we try to