
Episode SummaryIn this heartfelt and wide-ranging conversation, Alicia Wagner Kaplan shares how her sister’s stroke at age 26 changed the trajectory of her life - and ultimately led her to become a physical therapist. Watching her sister relearn how to walk, talk, and reclaim her independence opened Alicia’s eyes to the transformative power of rehabilitation.Now five years into her career, Alicia works in outpatient physical therapy, where she helps patients return not just to sport - but to life.But this episode goes far beyond biomechanics.Together, we explore:The interconnected nature of mind, body, and spiritWhy pain often flares during stress (even when nothing “physical” changed)The concept of allostatic load and how chronic stress lowers our pain thresholdWhy society more easily validates physical pain than mental health strugglesThe overlap between occupational therapy and mental health careWhether trauma is “stored” in the body—and how to think about that question with nuanceThe role of healthcare professionals in advocacy and social justiceEmpathy, boundaries, and not taking your patients’ pain home with youChoosing love over fear in relationships, faith, and identityIf this conversation resonated with you:💛 Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that their pain—physical or emotional—is interconnected and worthy of care. 💛 Leave a review to help more listeners find conversations like this. 💛 Visit www.ginavelezwellness.com to begin working together! Therapy in CA, Coaching everywhere.
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