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#339 - Unpacking trauma: How early wounds shape behavior and the path toward healing | Jeff English

2025/3/10
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Jeff English: 我是创伤治疗师,我将创伤定义为‘感知到的无助感’,它会激活边缘系统,导致各种适应性行为。这些行为在儿童时期可能是有益的,但在成年后可能会变得有害。在Bridge to Recovery,我们通过住院治疗帮助人们面对不适感,并重新叙述他们的故事。我们使用‘创伤之树’模型,将创伤的根源(虐待、忽视、纠缠、抛弃、悲剧性事件)和后果(依赖性、成瘾模式、依恋问题、各种生存策略)联系起来。治疗过程包括讲述个人经历、小组互动和体验式疗法,旨在帮助人们认识到创伤的影响,并学习新的应对方式。羞耻感和罪恶感不同,羞耻感关乎‘我是个错误’,而罪恶感关乎‘我做错了事’。许多人抗拒疗愈,因为他们害怕失去与创伤相关的积极特质。在Bridge to Recovery,我们通过一系列规则,例如禁止最小化创伤、鼓励自我照顾等,来创造一个安全的环境。最终目标是帮助人们整合创伤,而不是简单地消除症状。 个体治疗和住院治疗各有优劣,选择取决于个人情况。住院治疗可以提供沉浸式的体验,帮助人们更快地改变,但并非每个人都能做到。个体治疗则可以更灵活地进行。无论选择哪种方式,重要的是要找到适合自己的治疗师,并坚持治疗。 在寻找治疗师时,应该寻找那些经验丰富、能够深入了解你的经历的治疗师。一个好的治疗师会挑战你的假设,帮助你认识到自己的盲点,并引导你走向改变。疗愈是一个持续的过程,需要不断地努力和坚持。 Peter Attia: 作为Bridge to Recovery的参与者,我亲身体验了创伤治疗的有效性。住院治疗的沉浸式体验帮助我打破了旧有的思维模式,并获得了新的视角。我将创伤治疗的经历写进了我的书中。创伤治疗并非易事,需要面对不适感,并放下对控制的执念。但最终,它能带来希望和改变。

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Jeff English is a trauma-focused clinical counselor with extensive experience working with adults, teens, families, and groups across various settings, including career counseling, life coaching, addiction recovery, professional workshops, and private practice. In this episode, Jeff shares insights from his work as a trauma therapist, exploring how moments of perceived helplessness shape behaviors and how adaptive strategies can become maladaptive over time. He discusses the concept of the “trauma tree,” examining its roots (causes) and branches (consequences), and highlights a powerful framework used at the Bridge to Recovery, a residential workshop where Jeff serves as an outreach specialist. Jeff reflects on the transformative power of group therapy, the role of vulnerability in fostering connection, and the challenges of letting go of control. He also offers practical advice on finding a great trauma therapist, balancing personal growth within relationships, and recognizing when it’s time to seek help.

We discuss:

  • Defining trauma—a loaded word [3:00];
  • The therapeutic process at The Bridge to Recovery: confronting discomfort, embracing vulnerability, and reframing one’s story [5:45];
  • The roots of the trauma tree: the foundational wounding experiences that shape adaptive survival behaviors [11:30];
  • The branches of the trauma tree: how trauma manifests through co-dependency, addictive patterns, insecure attachments, and more [17:30];
  • The connection between trauma manifestations and underlying wounding experiences, trauma triggers, and the importance of surrender in the healing process [24:00];
  • How surrendering control, eliminating distractions, and practicing vulnerability are essential components of the healing process [32:45];
  • How adaptive behaviors developed during childhood in response to trauma can become maladaptive in adulthood [43:30];
  • The difference between shame and guilt, and recognizing and addressing toxic shame and shame-driven behaviors [49:15];
  • The unique rules at The Bridge to Recovery that support the healing process [53:15];
  • Internal resistance to healing due to the fear of losing positive traits associated with trauma [58:15];
  • The structured storytelling process at The Bridge, and the role of peer feedback in healing [1:05:00];
  • The differences between immersive residential therapy and individual therapy, and how to determine the right approach for different individuals [1:09:30];
  • Jeff’s personal journey as a client and therapist at The Bridge [1:22:00];
  • The generational transmission of trauma, and breaking the cycle [1:25:45];
  • The challenge of addressing socially acceptable maladaptive behaviors like workaholism, perfectionism, and overachievement [1:28:45];
  • How to determine whether struggles stem from deep-seated trauma or just bad habits, and how rewiring maladaptive behaviors requires addressing the underlying emotional wounds [1:32:30];
  • Breakthroughs that shatter beliefs and allows change to occur, and the process that creates this opportunity [1:39:15];
  • Jeff’s advice on finding a therapist for trauma work [1:46:45];
  • The importance of connection and vulnerability [1:52:45];
  • How to encourage a resistant partner to seek healing [1:57:30];
  • Jeff’s advice for those facing emotional struggles [1:59:15]; and
  • More.

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