What Type Of Trauma Do I Have? Understanding Trauma
From What Your Therapist Thinks
This content explores the complexities of trauma, emphasizing that experiencing grief or sorrow is distinct from having a trauma response. It addresses common misconceptions about trauma, such as the idea that one's struggles are invalid if they seem lesser than others’, and highlights the importance of understanding and unpacking trauma rather than simply attempting to think through it.
Key Takeaways
- Therapy: Not for the 'weak', but for those brave enough to confront their inner chaos.
- Trauma responses often linger quietly, like uninvited guests at the psyche's party.
- Therapists can't always think their way through trauma, despite their best mental gymnastics.
- When the internet diagnoses, it's more Hollywood than healthcare; proceed with caution.
- Trauma: A lifelong adaptation, a psychological souvenir from events 'too much' or 'too soon'.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Trauma response (concept)
- Felicia Keller Bole (person)
- What Your Therapist Thinks (WYTT) (company)
- Christy Plantinga (person)
- best therapist.com (sponsor)
- Complex trauma (concept)
- Hyperarousal (concept)
- Medial prefrontal cortex (concept)
- Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST) (concept)
- Freeze response (concept)
- Developmental trauma (concept)
- Frontal cortex (concept)
- Janina Fischer (person)
- Best Therapists (company)
- Ketamine therapy (concept)
- Emotional numbness (concept)
- Capital T trauma (concept)
- somatic therapy (concept)
- Podvision (company)
- The Bad Therapist Show (company)