The Mel Robbins Podcast

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

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Aug 14, 2023
Witnessing a tragic event can deeply affect anyone, and the discussion highlights the emotional turmoil that comes with it. Expert Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald shares five key insights about trauma and how to move forward. She explains the concept of the trauma loop and how our brains can get stuck replaying painful memories. The conversation dives into the psychological effects of vicarious trauma and the importance of processing difficult emotions, offering practical strategies for healing and integration. Embracing these challenges can lead to personal growth.
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ANECDOTE

Witnessing a Tragedy

  • Mel Robbins describes witnessing a swimmer go missing.
  • She called 911 and directed rescuers, but it turned into a recovery mission.
INSIGHT

Processing Trauma

  • Trauma researchers emphasize processing trauma by talking, not just thinking.
  • Talking helps make sense of the story and process the feelings associated with it.
ADVICE

Normal Memory Filing

  • In normal situations, memories are filed away neatly in the hippocampus.
  • This allows for easy retrieval and emotional processing later.
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