Thank you Matt and Scott for sharing your experiences. I feel that I can relate 100% to everything you talked about. I am now experiencing the effects of trauma and trying to work through it. Unfortunately I have not been able to find a suitable therapist who can guide me but I am still searching.
It took me many years to find a good system of modality and people to heal my trauma. Still working at it actually. You are not alone and keep moving forward and the exact people and experiences you need to heal will show up when they are needed. Sending love to you on your healing journey ❤ ~Matt
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Very important topic! But it could have been discussed in a bit more general way. What is general advice for people who think they might have CPTSD.? Which doctor should I see? Is somatic experiencing suitable for beginning the treatment of CPTSD? I assume it can be re-traumatizing if not done properly and talk therapy might be a more suitable first step... What could be first aid interventions that can be done by yourself (regular calming exercises, meditation, movement, etc.) The personal stories are interesting, but it left me wondering how to start and what to do.
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. We appreciate you raising important questions about CPTSD. Your points about the need for practical guidance and initial coping strategies are well-taken. We're committed to providing information that empowers individuals, and we'll strive to incorporate more general advice and actionable steps in future discussions. Your input is invaluable in helping us shape our content.🙂
Thank you Matt and Scott for sharing your personal and professional experiences of this important topic. Here’s to us (all 3 of us) in doing this important personal work with self-care and compassion so that we may be experienced with the healing process in order to help facilitate the healing that IS needed within our communities and our world at large.🙏💞
Thank you so much for this. I can relate to all that you are sharing. It helps alot to know that you are not alone. Blessings to you and to all here. Philip from Denmark.❤
What an absolutely great talk about trauma. I really resonated with what was being shared. Thank you for covering this. Loving your channel from Swaziland in Africa❤
Anyone else deal with male rage and queer meekness working hand-in-hand. Please don’t get mad I said it like that. I just don’t know how else to describe my masculine upbringing with my queer trauma.
Add on: I’m describing the impotent feeling of not being able to fight back, despite the fact your mind has made a fist. It’s like flight and fight mixed together.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It's valid to explore and express how different aspects of identity and upbringing intersect, even if it's challenging to articulate. Your honesty opens up important conversations. Take care. 🌈
Somatic experiencing has been life changing in trauma healing!!!
Glad to hear somatic experiencing has been life-changing for you in healing trauma! 🌟
Thank you Matt and Scott for sharing your experiences. I feel that I can relate 100% to everything you talked about. I am now experiencing the effects of trauma and trying to work through it. Unfortunately I have not been able to find a suitable therapist who can guide me but I am still searching.
It took me many years to find a good system of modality and people to heal my trauma. Still working at it actually. You are not alone and keep moving forward and the exact people and experiences you need to heal will show up when they are needed. Sending love to you on your healing journey ❤
~Matt
this was an amazing podcast episode - thanks so much, guys!!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! ☺🎙Your support means a lot to us! If you could take a moment to give the show a 5-star rating and share your thoughts in a review on the platform you're using, it would be incredibly helpful. Thank you! PS: If it’s on Apple, here’s the link: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/gay-men-going-deeper/id1535102476
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44:22 our life stories are very very similar matt
I’m glad to share that resonance with you 😊
~Matt
Very important topic! But it could have been discussed in a bit more general way. What is general advice for people who think they might have CPTSD.? Which doctor should I see? Is somatic experiencing suitable for beginning the treatment of CPTSD? I assume it can be re-traumatizing if not done properly and talk therapy might be a more suitable first step... What could be first aid interventions that can be done by yourself (regular calming exercises, meditation, movement, etc.) The personal stories are interesting, but it left me wondering how to start and what to do.
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. We appreciate you raising important questions about CPTSD. Your points about the need for practical guidance and initial coping strategies are well-taken. We're committed to providing information that empowers individuals, and we'll strive to incorporate more general advice and actionable steps in future discussions. Your input is invaluable in helping us shape our content.🙂
Thank you Matt and Scott for sharing your personal and professional experiences of this important topic. Here’s to us (all 3 of us) in doing this important personal work with self-care and compassion so that we may be experienced with the healing process in order to help facilitate the healing that IS needed within our communities and our world at large.🙏💞
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Thank you so much for this. I can relate to all that you are sharing. It helps alot to know that you are not alone. Blessings to you and to all here. Philip from Denmark.❤
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What an absolutely great talk about trauma. I really resonated with what was being shared. Thank you for covering this. Loving your channel from Swaziland in Africa❤
Thanks for this wonderful comment.😍
Im so grateful that i can listen to your experiences. It resonates. Its so sad that a lot of gay men are ashamed to be authentic.
Great work that you guys are doing.
Thank you!☺
Interested in attachment trauma
Anyone else deal with male rage and queer meekness working hand-in-hand.
Please don’t get mad I said it like that. I just don’t know how else to describe my masculine upbringing with my queer trauma.
Add on:
I’m describing the impotent feeling of not being able to fight back, despite the fact your mind has made a fist. It’s like flight and fight mixed together.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It's valid to explore and express how different aspects of identity and upbringing intersect, even if it's challenging to articulate. Your honesty opens up important conversations. Take care. 🌈