How unresolved trauma blocks your joy, connection, and impact with Dr. Don Wood

If you ever find yourself spinning your wheels trying to create something or get to the next level in your life, relationships, or career, unresolved trauma could be at the source of your struggle. 

Today’s guest, Dr. Don Wood, shares how and why unresolved trauma, including what he calls “little t trauma,” impacts your brain and can hold you back from the joy, connection, success, ease, and impact you desire.

Dr. Don Wood developed the TIPP method after spending years researching how atmospheric conditions™ affect our minds and impact our lives.  He went back to school later in life to get his PhD in clinical counseling and psychology to learn how to heal his daughter’s crohn’s disease and his wife’s autoimmune disease. In his search for answers for them, Dr. Wood made the connection between trauma and their health issues. In addition, he recognized the daily stress they lived with and the only solutions provided came from medications. His experience with his family provided the determination required to develop a cutting edge neuroscience approach. A holistic solution that provides immediate and long lasting relief. The TIPP program developed by Dr. Wood has benefited individuals all over the world. The results have been impressive. Dr. Wood has helped trauma survivors from the Boston Marathon bombing attack and the Las Vegas shooting as well as highly successful executives and world class athletes perform at their best. The Inspired Performance Institute was built on this simple phrase, “There’s nothing wrong with you, there’s nothing wrong with your mind.” 

Dr. Wood has written two books about his research and he has spoken on these topics domestically and internationally.

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Download the first chapter of Dr. Wood’s book Emotional Concussions. 

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