Episode

Zena Chase: Why Some People Don’t Remember Their Most Significant Trauma

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Beauty Talk
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Jun 10, 2026
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Summary

Zena Chase, a dual licensed mental health counselor and clinical addictions specialist with certifications in trauma, sex therapy, grief, CBT, MI, addiction, EMDR, Brainspotting, and eating disorders to name a few. She has experience in inpatient and residential treatment, PHP, IOP, individual, couples and family counseling. She’s an author of 4 books, a memoir, a poetry book, and two children’s books. She owns a private practice, is the director of a group practice, a mentor, and taught Mast...