Trauma and Spirituality
Trauma can manifest in various forms, from significant life events to seemingly minor experiences that leave lasting imprints. The conversation explores how assigning meaning to these events can trap us in painful loops, hindering personal growth. Additionally, the integration of spirituality into healing is examined, highlighting the journey from organized religion to a more holistic understanding of self.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#051: Ending Family Enmeshment with The Holistic Psychologist
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As someone who has trauma around spirituality and religion, how can I understand how spirituality comes into my relationships after experiencing betrayal, rejection, and deconstruction when leaving the church, as discussed in the episodes #051: Ending Family Enmeshment with The Holistic Psychologist and Trauma and Spirituality?
As someone who has trauma around spirituality and religion, how can I understand how spirituality comes into my relationships after experiencing betrayal, rejection, and deconstruction when leaving the church, as discussed in the episodes 344: This is your brain on spirituality | Lisa Miller, Ph.D., Repairing Relationships, and #051: Ending Family Enmeshment with The Holistic Psychologist and Trauma and Spirituality?
I have a question about this episode #051: Ending Family Enmeshment with The Holistic Psychologist and this Trauma and Spirituality. As someone who has trauma around spirituality and religion, how can I understand how spirituality comes into my relationships, especially after experiencing betrayal, rejection, and deconstruction when leaving the church? I feel misunderstood if I meet someone who is religious. Part of this is my own deep connection with spirituality and love of philosophical thinking, but I think some of it is also affected by trauma. Is there anywhere else I can understand this further if I can't find the specific episode of the Huberman Lab that discusses this topic?