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Unpacking Trauma: From Adversity to Resilience
Unpacking Trauma: From Adversity to Resilience
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, we delve into the complex world of trauma, exploring its impact on individuals and society as a whole. Is everyone carrying some level of trauma, or is the term being used too loosely? Can challenging experiences shape our character and personality? We navigate through these questions, offering insights into coping mechanisms after facing difficult situations.
The episode starts with a quick and dirty definition of trauma as a deep emotional wound, laying the foundation for a discussion on childhood trauma and its far-reaching consequences. We explore the lasting effects of trauma, from anxiety and depression to substance use and sleep difficulties.
A fascinating aspect we explore is the possibility of trauma being inherited. The concept of intergenerational trauma suggests that negative experiences of past generations can influence the present generation through DNA. We dive into the science of epigenetics and its role in understanding how trauma can leave a mark on our genes.
We shed light on the profound impact of generational trauma on black and brown communities, who have endured centuries of unaddressed trauma. Dr. Joy DeGruy's insights on the Black population in America living with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder due to historical oppression are particularly illuminating.
The episode also highlights the strong correlation between traumatic experiences and struggles with addiction, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing childhood trauma to prevent future challenges.
As we navigate the terrain of healing from trauma, we discuss therapeutic approaches, self-care strategies, and the non-linear nature of the healing process. Practical tips are shared for coping with emotions like anxiety, anger, depression, and shame, encouraging listeners to embrace moments of happiness as positive signs of healing.
Join us on this insightful journey as we unpack the layers of trauma, from its origins to the path of resilience and recovery.
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The episode starts with a quick and dirty definition of trauma as a deep emotional wound, laying the foundation for a discussion on childhood trauma and its far-reaching consequences. We explore the lasting effects of trauma, from anxiety and depression to substance use and sleep difficulties.
A fascinating aspect we explore is the possibility of trauma being inherited. The concept of intergenerational trauma suggests that negative experiences of past generations can influence the present generation through DNA. We dive into the science of epigenetics and its role in understanding how trauma can leave a mark on our genes.
We shed light on the profound impact of generational trauma on black and brown communities, who have endured centuries of unaddressed trauma. Dr. Joy DeGruy's insights on the Black population in America living with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder due to historical oppression are particularly illuminating.
The episode also highlights the strong correlation between traumatic experiences and struggles with addiction, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing childhood trauma to prevent future challenges.
As we navigate the terrain of healing from trauma, we discuss therapeutic approaches, self-care strategies, and the non-linear nature of the healing process. Practical tips are shared for coping with emotions like anxiety, anger, depression, and shame, encouraging listeners to embrace moments of happiness as positive signs of healing.
Join us on this insightful journey as we unpack the layers of trauma, from its origins to the path of resilience and recovery.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-habits/message
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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