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Video+Transcript | self-Defenses Level 2: Major Image Distortions

Video+Transcript | self-Defenses Level 2: Major Image Distortions

In this episode, we delve into level two immature defenses, specifically major image distorting defenses. These psychological mechanisms protect individuals from anxiety by simplifying perceptions of self and others into all-good or all-bad categories. While these defenses may provide temporary relief, they often lead to negative consequences in relationships and can contribute to depression. Understanding these defense mechanisms can help individuals recognize patterns in themselves and others, potentially leading to more nuanced and healthier ways of processing emotions and experiences.

Video+Transcript | self-Defenses Level 2: Major Image Distortions

Back to Basics: Somatic Experiencing

Somatic experiencing is a crucial component of trauma recovery, particularly for those dealing with Complex PTSD. This approach helps individuals reconnect with their bodies and process stored trauma responses. While cognitive approaches provide important context, true healing involves both top-down (mental) and bottom-up (bodily) processes. Somatic experiencing can be challenging and overwhelming, especially for those new to trauma recovery. It’s important to approach this work with professional guidance and to recognize that everyone’s journey is unique. By integrating somatic and cognitive approaches, individuals can work towards a more regulated and integrated system, allowing for more effective healing and personal growth.

3.5 Shadow parts vs. successful relationships | Internal VIT for healthy connections

3.5 Shadow parts vs. successful relationships | Internal VIT for healthy connections

This podcast episode explores the impact of childhood trauma on adult relationships through the lens of Internal Family Systems. It discusses how unresolved inner conflicts and self-protective behaviors can sabotage connections, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and inner work. The episode offers insights into healing childhood relationship trauma and building healthier connections by understanding and addressing our internal “parts.”

3.5 Shadow parts vs. successful relationships | Internal VIT for healthy connections

“Recovery Emotions vs. Life Obligations” Mailbag!

This podcast episode addresses the challenge of balancing trauma recovery and therapy with daily responsibilities like work and parenting. It discusses the potential impact of therapy on emotional stability and functionality, offering strategies to manage these effects. The episode explores the concept of Internal Family Systems and suggests ways to accommodate healing work within a busy life, including potential career changes. It also touches on broader societal issues that complicate mental health recovery.

Special release | “Ah Hell Naw” Learned obstacles to forming close relationships

Special release | “Ah Hell Naw” Learned obstacles to forming close relationships

This podcast episode explores the challenges trauma survivors face in forming close relationships. It discusses how past experiences create fears around vulnerability, intimacy, and trust, leading to isolation and loneliness. The episode examines the internal conflicts and self-protective behaviors that can sabotage connections, offering insights into the complex dynamics of relationships for those with PTSD or complex trauma.

3.4 Vulnerability, Intimacy, and Trust Issues in Relationship

3.4 Vulnerability, Intimacy, and Trust Issues in Relationship

Explore the challenges of vulnerability, intimacy, and trust in relationships for individuals with Complex PTSD. Learn about common relationship patterns, the importance of human connection in trauma recovery, and strategies for building healthier relationships. Discover how trauma impacts attachment styles and the potential for healing through supportive connections.

3.5 Shadow parts vs. successful relationships | Internal VIT for healthy connections

Mailbag! Identifying CPTSD, understanding partners, and coping through relationship dissolutions

Explore real-life experiences of individuals dealing with Complex PTSD through listener-submitted stories. This mailbag episode addresses identifying CPTSD symptoms, supporting partners with trauma, and coping with life challenges. The host provides insights on trauma-informed therapy, relationship dynamics, and the importance of community support in the healing journey.

Video+Transcript | self-Defenses Level 2: Major Image Distortions

Mailbag! Identifying CPTSD, understanding partners, and coping through relationship dissolutions

Explore real-life experiences of individuals dealing with Complex PTSD through listener-submitted stories. This mailbag episode addresses identifying CPTSD symptoms, supporting partners with trauma, and coping with life challenges. The host provides insights on trauma-informed therapy, relationship dynamics, and the importance of community support in the healing journey.

3.5 Shadow parts vs. successful relationships | Internal VIT for healthy connections

3.3. Subconscious Self-loathing

Explore the concept of subconscious self-loathing in Complex PTSD and how Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy can aid in recovery. Learn about integrating conflicting personality parts, understanding adaptive mental strategies, and developing self-acceptance. Discover how recognizing and working with different aspects of your psyche can lead to improved self-esteem and mental health.

3.5 Shadow parts vs. successful relationships | Internal VIT for healthy connections

Intro | Early Day Episodes Rereleases

Explore the evolution of this CPTSD recovery podcast, from its early days to its current community-driven format. Learn about the host’s decision to rerelease early episodes, offering listeners a more personal and relatable perspective on trauma recovery. Discover how vulnerability and self-reflection have shaped the podcast’s content and direction, and find out about new community-focused initiatives in mental health support.

2.12. Challenges of breaking the cycle | AKA – generational upset, NC, a new world

2.12. Challenges of breaking the cycle | AKA – generational upset, NC, a new world

Explore the challenges and importance of breaking generational trauma cycles. Learn about family resistance to change, the impact on relationships, and the personal and societal benefits of trauma recovery. Understand the transmissibility of both trauma and healing, and discover strategies for maintaining recovery efforts despite opposition. Gain insights into the long-term effects of breaking trauma cycles on personal growth and future generations.

3.5 Shadow parts vs. successful relationships | Internal VIT for healthy connections

1.13. CPTSD Recovery

Explore a comprehensive guide to Complex PTSD recovery, covering key steps from community support to finding purpose. Learn about the importance of trauma therapy, self-education, nature therapy, and building routines. Discover strategies for personal exploration, independence, and making significant life changes. Gain insights into the role of energy awareness and purpose-finding in trauma healing.

3.5 Shadow parts vs. successful relationships | Internal VIT for healthy connections

1.12. Loss of “Self,” Learned Helplessness, and Executive Functioning

Explore the concept of loss of self in Complex PTSD and its impact on personal growth and decision-making. Learn how cognitive control, gaslighting, and learned helplessness contribute to a diminished sense of identity. Discover strategies for regaining autonomy, developing self-awareness, and reconnecting with your authentic self as crucial steps in trauma recovery.

3.5 Shadow parts vs. successful relationships | Internal VIT for healthy connections

1.11. Fawning, Anxious Attachment, and Enmeshment

Explore the concept of fawning in Complex PTSD and its impact on relationships and self-worth. Learn about the characteristics of fawning behavior, its connection to anxious attachment, and how it originates in family dynamics. Understand the societal expectations that reinforce fawning and discover the importance of developing healthy boundaries in trauma recovery.