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1.12. Loss of "Self," Learned Helplessness, and Executive Functioning
Manage episode 317442888 series 2844932
Do you edit your daily activities to feel "acceptable," to the detriment of your own wants, needs, and goals? Can you see yourself clearly from the outside, on one timeline? Do you have the power to "drop out" of your brain and observe its activities as a separate observer?
Maybe not.
Today, we're talking about the loss of "Self" - the most flowery and easily dismissible of the CPTSD hallmarks... which might explain why we continually lose progress in trauma recovery. It's the key to keeping your brain, behaviors, and 'balance' on track. The cognitive task-manager that knows what you're here to accomplish. The center of human "purpose" and autobiographical experience. And the most elusive of the CPTSD recovery tools - especially when its been deemed "shameful" for so long.
Let's talk about your Self. My favorite top-down and bottom-up tool for bypassing dissociation and keeping that brain in working order.
Uh, lot more to say about this one. My Self has been a bit conceptually Self-obsessed, as it relates to neurobiology and plasticity. Check those detailed episodes out at patreon.com/traumatizedmotherfuckers and prepare to see your brain from a management-enabling distance that allows life-managing clarity.
It might be the best thing you've ever done for your Self.
Cheers Fuckers.
Jess
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/complextrauma/messageHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
127 episodes
1.12. Loss of "Self," Learned Helplessness, and Executive Functioning
Complex PTSD Recovery [Reports]: We Are Traumatized Motherfuckers
Manage episode 317442888 series 2844932
Do you edit your daily activities to feel "acceptable," to the detriment of your own wants, needs, and goals? Can you see yourself clearly from the outside, on one timeline? Do you have the power to "drop out" of your brain and observe its activities as a separate observer?
Maybe not.
Today, we're talking about the loss of "Self" - the most flowery and easily dismissible of the CPTSD hallmarks... which might explain why we continually lose progress in trauma recovery. It's the key to keeping your brain, behaviors, and 'balance' on track. The cognitive task-manager that knows what you're here to accomplish. The center of human "purpose" and autobiographical experience. And the most elusive of the CPTSD recovery tools - especially when its been deemed "shameful" for so long.
Let's talk about your Self. My favorite top-down and bottom-up tool for bypassing dissociation and keeping that brain in working order.
Uh, lot more to say about this one. My Self has been a bit conceptually Self-obsessed, as it relates to neurobiology and plasticity. Check those detailed episodes out at patreon.com/traumatizedmotherfuckers and prepare to see your brain from a management-enabling distance that allows life-managing clarity.
It might be the best thing you've ever done for your Self.
Cheers Fuckers.
Jess
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/complextrauma/messageHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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