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The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk | The Messy Podcast
The Messy Podcast
2 episodes
6 months ago
Join us on an enlightening journey through "The Body Keeps the Score" podcast - a comprehensive exploration of trauma, healing, and human resilience. Over three carefully curated seasons, we delve into Dr. Bessel van der Kolk's groundbreaking work, examining the intricate connections between mind, brain, and body in trauma recovery. From neuroscience to practical healing methods, discover transformative insights to understand and heal from trauma's lasting impact.
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Join us on an enlightening journey through "The Body Keeps the Score" podcast - a comprehensive exploration of trauma, healing, and human resilience. Over three carefully curated seasons, we delve into Dr. Bessel van der Kolk's groundbreaking work, examining the intricate connections between mind, brain, and body in trauma recovery. From neuroscience to practical healing methods, discover transformative insights to understand and heal from trauma's lasting impact.
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The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk | The Messy Podcast
S1EP2 | Vietnam Veterans and the Rediscovery of Trauma | The Body Keeps the Score

Join us in this compelling episode of The Messy Podcast as we delve into the origins of PTSD and explore how trauma disrupts identity. Follow Tom, a former Marine platoon leader turned haunted lawyer, as he navigates chronic nightmares, emotional numbness, and self-destructive behaviors—shedding light on the lasting impact of war trauma.

Uncover the historical evolution of PTSD, from its early "shell shock" days to its formal recognition in the 1980 DSM-III. Learn about Abram Kardiner's groundbreaking 1941 findings, the science behind emotional numbing, and how trauma affects relationships and identity.

This episode features insights from Vietnam veterans, historians of psychiatry, and engaging case studies. Perfect for veterans, mental health professionals, and anyone interested in the human psyche, it offers valuable takeaways on understanding trauma, the importance of community, and PTSD's biological roots.

Support Us: Visit https://themessypodcast.com to support our mission of fostering meaningful conversations. Your support helps us create high-quality content that resonates with our audience.

Tune in to The Messy Podcast—navigating the chaos of life, one story at a time.

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8 months ago
15 minutes 6 seconds

The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk | The Messy Podcast
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk | Audiobook

Welcome to Season 1, Episode 1 of Understanding Trauma and the Brain! Facing Trauma (Runtime: 45-60 minutes)

In this episode, we explore the widespread impact of trauma, its hidden legacy, and how it affects us all.

Key Segments:

Opening Hook:

  • "One does not have to be a combat soldier... to encounter trauma."

  • Personal stories, like the author’s childhood observations of his father/uncle’s wartime trauma.

Statistics & Scope:

  • 1 in 5 Americans sexually abused as children.

  • 1 in 4 physically abused by a parent.

  • 1 in 3 couples experience domestic violence.

  • Discuss how trauma passes from one generation to the next.

Trauma’s Hidden Legacy:

  • How trauma leaves traces biologically, emotionally, and culturally.

  • Case study: Soldiers’ emotional numbing and its effects on families.

  • Dissociation and shame as survival mechanisms.

The Science of Survival:

  • Three branches of science reshaping our understanding of trauma:

    • Neuroscience (brain changes).

    • Developmental psychopathology (impact of early adversity).

    • Interpersonal neurobiology (role of relationships).

  • Brain changes like hyperactivation, stress hormones, fragmented memory.

Three Avenues for Healing:

  • Top-down: Therapy, self-awareness, social connections.

  • Medication: Balancing brain chemistry (e.g., SSRIs).

  • Bottom-up: Somatic therapies (yoga, EMDR, neurofeedback).

The Book’s Mission:

  • Combining science with compassion to confront trauma.

  • Systemic prevention and trauma-informed policies.

  • Quote: "I wrote this book to serve as both a guide and an invitation... to using every means we have to prevent it."

Narrative Devices:

  • Guests: A trauma survivor, a neuroscientist.

  • Case Study: Vietnam veteran Tom’s story (nightmares, emotional numbness).

  • Call to Action: Reflect on our societal responsibility in addressing trauma.

Why This Episode Works:

  • Balances data with storytelling.

  • Sets the stage for later episodes.

  • Highlights hope: Trauma is not a life sentence.

Next Episode:

  • Lessons from Vietnam Veterans (Ch. 1) to explore PTSD origins and the emotional cost of survival.

For more content and to support the podcast, visit us at https://themessypodcast.com

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8 months ago
8 minutes 10 seconds

The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk | The Messy Podcast
Join us on an enlightening journey through "The Body Keeps the Score" podcast - a comprehensive exploration of trauma, healing, and human resilience. Over three carefully curated seasons, we delve into Dr. Bessel van der Kolk's groundbreaking work, examining the intricate connections between mind, brain, and body in trauma recovery. From neuroscience to practical healing methods, discover transformative insights to understand and heal from trauma's lasting impact.