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Something Scary Happened the Other Day, and I Wanted to Talk About It With You (and a PhD Trauma Researcher)

2023/8/14
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Mel Robins:讲述了目击一起悲惨的搜救事件的经历,以及事件对她情绪的深远影响。她感到内疚、恐惧、悲伤和痛苦,并难以处理这些复杂的情绪。她分享了与创伤专家MaryCatherine McDonald博士的谈话,这帮助她处理了创伤经历。Mel Robins还描述了她反复思考事件的细节,以及她对可能做得更好的想法感到自责。她强调了处理创伤的重要性,以及与他人交谈以理清思绪和感受的重要性。 MaryCatherine McDonald博士:解释了大脑在正常事件和创伤性事件中的不同处理方式。在正常事件中,记忆被有序地存储在海马体中,而在创伤性事件中,由于杏仁核的过度激活,海马体无法正常工作,导致记忆碎片化,并可能触发创伤性反应。她解释了创伤反应是适应性的,是为了生存而设计的,并强调了克服羞耻感的重要性。她还讨论了整合创伤记忆的方法,包括EMDR、叙事疗法和其他方法。她解释了为什么即使目击者经历了相同的事件,他们的创伤反应也会有所不同,以及为什么整合记忆需要处理相关的感受。她还强调了‘关系之家’的重要性,即在创伤后获得支持和理解,以帮助整合记忆。 MaryCatherine McDonald博士:详细解释了创伤性记忆的整合过程,强调了叙事疗法和EMDR等方法在帮助人们处理创伤性记忆和情绪方面的作用。她指出,整合过程不仅包括重述事件的经过,更重要的是要处理与事件相关的各种情绪,例如内疚、悲伤、恐惧等。只有完整地处理这些情绪,才能真正整合创伤性记忆,避免反复的创伤性触发。她还强调,创伤反应是适应性的,并非个体缺陷,不应该为此感到羞耻。

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Mel Robbins discusses her recent experience witnessing a tragic accident and how it deeply affected her. She introduces Dr. Mary Catherine McDonald, a trauma specialist, to help process and understand the impact of such events.
  • Witnessing a tragic accident can deeply affect individuals, even if they were not directly involved.
  • Talking about the experience helps in processing emotions and understanding the event.
  • Reaching out to trauma specialists can provide valuable insights and tools for healing.

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A few days ago, I was the witness to a very tragic accident, and the experience *affected *me very deeply.

 

I reached out to a renowned trauma specialist, and the advice she gave me changed my life.

 

In this episode, you will hear that incredible advice because she allowed me to record it. 

 

Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald, PhD, a best-selling author and professor, reveals the 5 essential things you need to know about trauma so you can finally move forward with your life.

 

Listen, and I will help you pick up the remote control for your brain and turn OFF the trauma loop.

 

What’s the trauma loop? You may be in it and not know it: if you get triggered and have no idea why (and this expert says we almost never know why), have flashbacks playing in your head over and over again, the trauma loop is at play.

 

With the help of our expert, Dr. MaryCatherine, you and I unpack (in real time) the accident I witnessed and how it affected me.

 

With compassion and clarity, she explains what trauma really is and how to heal from it. You will learn and benefit from her decades of research and clinical experience. And she’ll help you understand what steps you need to take so that your brain does not store an experience as "trauma". 

 

Dr. McDonald is one of the few experts who explains trauma and how to heal it in a way that is easy to understand, and her 5 truths will change the way you relate to yourself forever.

 

The strategies and science in this episode will help you:

 

  • Know what to do 4–24 hours after the traumatic event occurs.
  • Understand the ‘trauma loop’ so you can identify when you are stuck and how to get out.
  • Properly process traumatic events, even if they were deep in the past.
  • Spot myths about trauma that even psychologists don’t understand.
  • Know what narrative psychology is and why it’s proven to work.
  • Uncover and heal from your flashbacks, looped thoughts, and triggers.
  • Learn why you and your siblings have different memories of the same events.
  • How to calm your nervous system and be present with your emotions.

 

 

This episode could change your life. And it is absolutely one you want to share with anyone who could benefit from Dr. MaryCatherine’s expertise.

 

And I want to be upfront with you: yes, today’s episode is powerful, and it’s also a serious topic. If this isn’t the right time for you to listen, I understand completely. Just bookmark it so you can come back to it later.

 

I’m not going anywhere.

Xo, Mel

 

 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

 

01:44: The very scary moment that left me feeling traumatized.

06:19: Full panic hit me at this exact moment.

11:26: What narrative psychology is and why it’s proven to work.

14:10: Understand the ‘trauma loop’ so you can identify when you are stuck. 

17:41: How your brain processes a normal event or memory. 

19:38: How your brain processes a traumatic event.

23:08: Uncover why you have flashbacks, looped thoughts, and triggers.

27:32: How EMDR can integrate traumatic memories properly. 

30:29: Why do you and your siblings have different memories of the same events. 

37:28: Why feeling shame around a trauma response is normal.

41:52: Three ways to calm your nervous system and be present with your emotions. 

44:26: The biggest myth about triggers that even psychologists get wrong.

 

 

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