Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Talk About ?Recognizing Trauma Symptoms in Children? on ?Healing Talk? radio show

Talk About “Recognizing Trauma Symptoms in Children” on “Healing Talk” radio show.
This week’s Talk Radio Topic is “Recognizing Trauma Symptoms in Children” on Planetary Streams Talk Radio
Salem, UT – December 8, 2010 – Planetary Streams Talk Radio Network today announced that Diana Hoffman, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Trauma Recovery Specialist, and host of “Healing Talk” radio show, will be discussing “Recognizing Trauma Symptoms in Children.” Healing Talk broadcasts locally every Wednesday on Utah’s KSTAR 1400 AM and globally throughout the following week, starting on Saturday at 11 a.m. Mountain Time on Planetary Streams Talk Radio Network, and Web Campus World Wide Talk Radio.
According to Diana Hoffman, LPC, Trauma Recovery Specialist, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Mind/Body Healing Coach, and owner of Salem Counseling Center, Children are frequently impacted by trauma. The Ace Studies indicate that over 50 percent of today’s adults have unresolved trauma from their childhood. And today’s children have an even higher rate of trauma than the previous generation. Current estimates suggest that 33 percent for girls and 20 percent of boys experience sexual abuse trauma. Fifty percent of children experience divorce. In addition, trauma symptoms and trauma freeze states are often seen in children who have experienced medical procedures and surgeries, accidents, death of a family member or pet, disasters, witnessing violence, physical or emotional abuse, bullying or gang terrorization, and other stressors.
Unresolved trauma directly impacts the brain stem, the lower brain structures, and the limbic system of the brain. These effects do not just go away with time. If not resolved, they can have a serious long-term impact. This is demonstrated by the ACE studies, which show that unresolved childhood trauma impacts adult health problems, relationship problems and addictions 50 years after the trauma occurred.
Children experiencing trauma freeze states may seem lethargic. They are likely to be unable to concentrate or focus, and are frequently misdiagnosed as having attention deficit disorder. They are likely to have anger outbursts that seem unrelated to the present, or are too intense to be explained by current events. Children with trauma may be easily overstressed, and when stressed their blood pressure can drop suddenly, producing paleness, sweating, or even fainting. Trauma freeze states are closely tied to shock, can be medically dangerous, and can occur suddenly without physical injury. Understanding trauma freeze states and trauma symptoms is essential for teachers, parents, coaches, health care providers, and anyone who works with children.
Join us on December 8 as we discuss the signs that indicate trauma states in children, and learn more about how to resolve them. This program will broadcast live on KSTAR 1400 AM in Utah and Salt Lake Valley. It will stream daily on internet radio starting Saturday, December 11 on Web Campus World Wide Radio, Planetary Streams Talk Radio, and Shoutcast. Click on the link to the left to connect or to view the internet radio schedule.
About “Healing Talk” Radio Show: The “Healing Talk” Radio Show explores the best of current research and resources for healing mind, body and relationships, and for building a bridge between the conscious and subconscious mind. Hosted by Diana Hoffman, LPC, Trauma Recovery Specialist, Clinical Hypnotherapist and owner of Salem Counseling Center in Salem,Utah. Listen LIVE every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on KSTAR 1400 AM. Listen to internet replay every Saturday at 11 a.m. Mountain Time with the previous week’s show repeating daily at 11 am on www.planetarystreams.com and www.wcww.com. Contact: healingtalkradio@gmail.com. or visit the website, www.dianahoffman.com or the radio blog, http://ping.fm/IKB2E

Talk about Recognizing Trauma Symptons in Children this week on Healing Talk Radio Show

Talk About “Recognizing Trauma Symptoms in Children” on “Healing Talk” radio show.
This week’s Talk Radio Topic is “Recognizing Trauma Symptoms in Children” on Planetary Streams Talk Radio.

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Salem, UT – December 8, 2010 – Planetary Streams Talk Radio Network today announced that Diana Hoffman, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Trauma Recovery Specialist, and host of “Healing Talk” radio show, will be discussing “Recognizing Trauma Symptoms in Children.” Healing Talk broadcasts locally every Wednesday on Utah’s KSTAR 1400 AM and globally throughout the following week, starting on Saturday at 11 a.m. Mountain Time on Planetary Streams Talk Radio Network, and Web Campus World Wide Talk Radio.

According to Diana Hoffman, LPC, Trauma Recovery Specialist, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Mind/Body Healing Coach, and owner of Salem Counseling Center, Children are frequently impacted by trauma. The Ace Studies indicate that over 50 percent of today’s adults have unresolved trauma from their childhood. And today’s children have an even higher rate of trauma than the previous generation. Current estimates suggest that 33 percent for girls and 20 percent of boys experience sexual abuse trauma. Fifty percent of children experience divorce. In addition, trauma symptoms and trauma freeze states are often seen in children who have experienced medical procedures and surgeries, accidents, death of a family member or pet, disasters, witnessing violence, physical or emotional abuse, bullying or gang terrorization, and other stressors.


Unresolved trauma directly impacts the brain stem, the lower brain structures, and the limbic system of the brain. These effects do not just go away with time. If not resolved, they can have a serious long-term impact. This is demonstrated by the ACE studies, which show that unresolved childhood trauma impacts adult health problems, relationship problems and addictions 50 years after the trauma occurred.


Children experiencing trauma freeze states may seem lethargic. They are likely to be unable to concentrate or focus, and are frequently misdiagnosed as having attention deficit disorder. They are likely to have anger outbursts that seem unrelated to the present, or are too intense to be explained by current events. Children with trauma may be easily overstressed, and when stressed their blood pressure can drop suddenly, producing paleness, sweating, or even fainting. Trauma freeze states are closely tied to shock, can be medically dangerous, and can occur suddenly without physical injury. Understanding trauma freeze states and trauma symptoms is essential for teachers, parents, coaches, health care providers, and anyone who works with children.


Join us on December 8 as we discuss the signs that indicate trauma states in children, and learn more about how to resolve them. This program will broadcast live on KSTAR 1400 AM in Utah and Salt Lake Valley. It will stream daily on internet radio starting Saturday, December 11 on Web Campus World Wide Radio, Planetary Streams Talk Radio, and Shoutcast. Click on the link to the left to connect or to view the internet radio schedule.


About “Healing Talk” Radio Show: The “Healing Talk” Radio Show explores the best of current research and resources for healing mind, body and relationships, and for building a bridge between the conscious and subconscious mind. Hosted by Diana Hoffman, LPC, Trauma Recovery Specialist, Clinical Hypnotherapist and owner of Salem Counseling Center in Salem,Utah. Listen LIVE every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on KSTAR 1400 AM. Listen to internet replay every Saturday at 11 a.m. Mountain Time with the previous week’s show repeating daily at 11 am on www.planetarystreams.com and www.wcww.com. Contact: healingtalkradio@gmail.com. or visit the website, www.dianahoffman.com or the radio blog, http://ping.fm/hbbPP

Timely Updates on 2010 Tax Changes & Winter Skin Care Tips on the ?What Gets Under Your Skin?? Talk Radio Show This Week

Timely Updates on 2010 Tax Changes & Winter Skin Care Tips on the “What Gets Under Your Skin?” Talk Radio Show This Week

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Christine Heathman Interviews Mark D. Whittaker of Hawkins, Cloward & Simister


Salt Lake City, UT – December 8, 2010 – Christine Heathman, LMT, ME, Industry Innovator, Educator, and CEO and Founder of GlyMed Plus®, today announced Mark D. Whittaker, CPA, QPFC, of Hawkins Cloward & Simister will join her to discuss 2010 tax changes on the “What Gets Under Your Skin?” talk radio show this week. The show which covers topics from skin care to consumer issues, broadcasts Live at Noon Mountain Time on Utah radio station KSTAR 1400 AM and replays daily at Noon on select Internet syndication sites available at www.christineheathman.com.

According to Christine Heathman, Mark D. Whittaker, CPA, QPFC, is a credentialed personal and business financial planning professional who proactively helps businesses and individuals navigate the murky waters of tax planning, preparation and negotiation.

“Don’t let 2010 tax worries or winter weather get under your skin this holiday season,” said Christine Heathman, founder of GlyMed Plus and weekly host of “What Gets Under Your Skin?” on KSTAR 1400 AM. “Listen to my interview with Mark Whittaker to learn straight-forward tax strategies that will help you survive the tax season. Mark is uniquely suited for a discussion on 2010 tax updates because he draws from his vast experience in accounting, securities, insurance, retirement planning and investments. You also won’t want to miss my professional skin care advice on keeping your skin healthy and beautiful this winter season.”

Christine Heathman will share winter skin care solutions and the latest professional offerings at local spas this holiday season. Listeners are invited to visit Christine’s website, www.glymedplus.com to find a spa that offers exclusive GlyMed Plus holiday facial treatments.

Christine Heathman’s mission is to share the true science behind what ages your skin and provide solutions to listeners by putting them in control of their own skin age management with the help of skin care professionals. Christine’s talk radio show, “What Gets Under Your Skin?” broadcasts Live at Noon Mountain Time on Utah radio station KSTAR 1400 AM and replays daily at Noon and 1 p.m. on select Internet syndication sites available by clicking the radio tab at www.christineheathman.com.

About Mark D. Whittaker:
Mark D. Whittaker, CPA, QPFC, is a credentialed personal and business financial planning professional with the firm of Hawkins Cloward & Simister, Orem, Utah. As a certified public accountant (CPA) and Qualified Pension Financial Consultant (QPFC), Mr. Whittaker proactively helps businesses and individuals with tax planning, preparation and negotiation. To provide the best service to clients, he holds licenses in securities, insurance and investment products, as well as a Retirement Planning Specialist Certificate from the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania. For more information or to schedule a personal appearance or consultation with Mr. Whittaker, please contact Allene Anderson at 801.224.1900 or contact@mycpa.com.

About Christine Heathman:
Christine Heathman is the skin age management expert who has helped shaped American Skin Care to what it is known as today. Christine hosts “What Gets Under Your Skin?” Syndicated talk radio show and has appeared as a guest expert on The Doctors, at the 2010 Emmy Awards Luxury Celebrity Lounge and on The Balancing Act on the Lifetime TV Channel. Christine Heathman is the innovator behind GlyMed Plus Advanced Aesthetics and its skin care products, which are used in spas & medical clinics all over the world. To find a professional spa near you please visit www.glymedplus.com. To find out more about Christine Heathman and her skin science message, please visit www.christineheathman.com.