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Dr. Bessel van der Kolk: Trauma, the Body, and the Power of Community

Jan 7, 2026
Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, a pioneering psychiatrist and author of 'The Body Keeps the Score,' delves into the complexities of trauma and its impact on the body and mind. He discusses how trauma isn't just about events but rather what unfolds within us, shaping our identity and responses. Secrecy can exacerbate suffering, while connection fosters healing. Highlights include the importance of community, the role of movement and body practices in recovery, and even the potential benefits of psychedelics in enhancing emotional awareness.
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INSIGHT

Trauma Is About Helplessness Not Just Events

  • Trauma is defined by helplessness, entrapment and inability to act, not just the event itself.
  • Recovery depends heavily on whether others can take over and create safety around you.
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Body Holds What The Mind Forgets

  • The phrase "the body keeps the score" means the body continues reacting even after the mind tries to move on.
  • Trauma makes the brain and hormones behave as if the event is still happening, creating a stuck-in-time habit.
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Trauma Prevents Returning To Equilibrium

  • Stress ends and restores homeostasis; trauma prevents return to equilibrium and becomes a persistent state.
  • Traumatized people often get stuck at the developmental stage when the trauma occurred, shaping identity.
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