Lovely to hear this…as I work with personal growth workshops within a form…where the live part is the sharing of one’s own stuff within a specific format! Thank you for you wonderfully broad shoulders that give me personally such encouragement!🙏🦋🙏
This is such an important andpotentially helpful topic but truly these guys are clearly so unhealed in themselves that this discusion is really superficial
The wounded healer is exactly what an AA sponsor is to their sponsee - ideally. If a recovering addict can realize that life is not a personal affront, they can drop the need for sympathy from others and, they see that truly what others think of their journey is not their concern. Also, it seems the more we use words to repeat our own traumas beyond the initial recovery, the more we bypass the body's need to ingest and express. The words keep the event above the neck and the body in permanent anticipation; hanging over a cliff. Some of us finally need to speak, and some of us finally need to stop.
Yes, I found some interesting (2021ish?) research showing that AA/TSP *if clinically supervised* are slightly more effective than most *non-harm reductive* conventional approaches (i.e., CBT). Myself, I prefer HR because I do not favour discipline over tender loving-kindness.
I know you love Garbor but his understanding of trauma and healing trauma is very poor These guys speek of the body holding trauma but barely undersrand it Whennypu look at Matthew Zoltans work and the success he has with healing trauma and more these guys look like beginers This is not a dig but a great concern that these guys are appearing to and claiming to be advanced when in fact their knowledge is so far behind but the naive public and traditional therapists cannot and do not see this
Lovely to hear this…as I work with personal growth workshops within a form…where the live part is the sharing of one’s own stuff within a specific format! Thank you for you wonderfully broad shoulders that give me personally such encouragement!🙏🦋🙏
Incredible.
A wonderful coversation, thank you.
I adore you all!
This is such an important andpotentially helpful topic but truly these guys are clearly so unhealed in themselves that this discusion is really superficial
The wounded healer is exactly what an AA sponsor is to their sponsee - ideally.
If a recovering addict can realize that life is not a personal affront, they can drop the need for sympathy from others and, they see that truly what others think of their journey is not their concern.
Also, it seems the more we use words to repeat our own traumas beyond the initial recovery, the more we bypass the body's need to ingest and express. The words keep the event above the neck and the body in permanent anticipation; hanging over a cliff.
Some of us finally need to speak, and some of us finally need to stop.
Yes, I found some interesting (2021ish?) research showing that AA/TSP *if clinically supervised* are slightly more effective than most *non-harm reductive* conventional approaches (i.e., CBT). Myself, I prefer HR because I do not favour discipline over tender loving-kindness.
GM💝
Matthew Zoltan?
I know you love Garbor but his understanding of trauma and healing trauma is very poor
These guys speek of the body holding trauma but barely undersrand it
Whennypu look at Matthew Zoltans work and the success he has with healing trauma and more these guys look like beginers
This is not a dig but a great concern that these guys are appearing to and claiming to be advanced when in fact their knowledge is so far behind but the naive public and traditional therapists cannot and do not see this