
Ep 172: What If Your Body Remembers More Than You Do with Scott Stolarick
From Things You Learn in Therapy by Beth Trammell PhD, HSPP
June 12, 2026 · 33 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the nuances of trauma and how different individuals can have varying responses to the same experiences.
Send us Fan Mail Trauma doesn’t have to be catastrophic to be real and “it wasn’t bad enough” might be the most common thought that keeps people from getting help. We sit down with Scott E. Stolarick, LCPC, CCTP, a trauma-informed therapist and the owner of Mosaic Pathway Counseling, to unpack why trauma isn’t a competition and why two people can live through the same moment and walk away with completely different nervous system responses. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re overreacting, ...
People in this episode
Host: Beth Trammell
Guest: Scott E. Stolarick
Topics covered
- trauma
- mental health
- nervous system
- therapy
- self-help
Keywords
- trauma
- mental health
- nervous system
- therapy
- self improvement
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Mosaic Pathway Counseling
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