What if the real damage from personal injury isn’t physical at all? In this episode of Unseen Impact, host and attorney Rory Pendergast sits down with clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist Dr. Clark Clipson to explore the unseen emotional toll of trauma. With over 4,300 evaluations under his belt, Dr. Clipson shares how injuries can lead to isolation, shame, and a loss of identity—especially for men whose sense of self is tied to work and purpose.
We dig into real-life stories of suppressed trauma, how emotional pain becomes physical, and why our culture’s obsession with independence can make recovery harder. Plus, Dr. Clipson opens up about his own family’s mental health struggles and how he’s turning to music as a new form of healing in retirement.
Whether you’re a legal professional, a caregiver, or someone navigating trauma, this episode offers powerful insights into the true cost of injury—and what it really means to reclaim the pursuit of happiness.
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Here are some highlights from this episode:
00:00:00 – Introduction: Trauma, Injury & the Pursuit of Happiness
00:01:14 – Why Dr. Clipson Chose Psychology
00:04:07 – Trauma’s Physical Manifestations: The WWII Veteran Story
00:06:12 – Coping Mechanisms: Avoidance and Addiction
00:07:41 – Men, Identity & Shame After Injury
00:10:54 – Minor Injuries, Major Psychological Impact
00:14:38 – From Accident to Isolation: The Mind-Body Connection
00:20:14 – Finding Hope Through Human Connection
00:28:07 – Proving Emotional Trauma in Court
00:34:04 – Dr. Clipson’s New Chapter: Healing Through Songwriting
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