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Texas Floods’ Hidden Toll: Can Pain Fuel Hope?

Texas Floods’ Hidden Toll: Can Pain Fuel Hope?

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After the Texas and New Jersey floods, a hidden crisis is breaking survivors’ souls—emotional trauma. Join Marcus Hart on The Transform U! Live Show as he sits down with Dr. Shahrzad Jalali, trauma expert and author of The Fire That Makes Us (Sept 2025), to unpack the psychological toll of natural disasters. From anxiety and PTSD to children’s unique struggles, Dr. Jalali reveals warning signs, immediate steps to protect mental health, and how pain can fuel transformation. Discover why emotional recovery is as critical as physical rebuilding and learn practical tools—like EMDR and somatic experiencing—to heal from disaster’s grip. Perfect for veterans, burnout warriors, and hope-seekers navigating chaos. Want to turn trauma into hope? Watch now and ignite your comeback! Subscribe, Like, Comment with your key takeaway, and Share to spread this life-changing message!

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Dr. Jalali's book will be available on Amazon and other book distribution channels in September 2025.



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