Ideologies and Survival
The conversation delves into how health care practitioners may become entrenched in ideologies due to their childhood survival strategies, which shape their desire to help others while avoiding conflict. Understanding the brain's adaptive mechanisms—like fight, flight, freeze, and fawn—can empower individuals to challenge prevailing beliefs and liberate themselves from these ingrained patterns. The discussion highlights the importance of recognizing these dynamics in navigating personal and professional conflicts.In this clip
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