The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske

Why are we feeling so crazy, and what can we do about it – Trauma response in the time of pandemic & protests (TAW033)

Jun 23, 2020
Byron Kehler, a trauma therapist with nearly 40 years of experience, dives into the emotional maelstrom stemming from the pandemic and protests. He unpacks how unresolved traumas resurface during crises, intensifying feelings of anxiety and powerlessness. The conversation highlights state-dependent memory, explaining how our past influences present reactions. Kehler offers insights on self-awareness and managing emotional responses, urging listeners to reflect on their personal histories to break the cycle of trauma in today's chaotic world.
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INSIGHT

Pandemic as Global Trauma

  • The pandemic is a global trauma reshaping our world and mental health for years.
  • It's unprecedented since 9-11 and will deeply impact society's mental well-being.
INSIGHT

Past Trauma Shapes Current Feelings

  • Present trauma reactivates unresolved past trauma, influencing current feelings.
  • Our childhood stories filter how we interpret and respond to today's events.
ANECDOTE

Katrina Anecdote Illustrates Trauma Links

  • After Hurricane Katrina, people linked current loss to unresolved past trauma.
  • They would shift conversations to deeper past traumas triggered by loss of control.
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