Gabor Maté - Compassionate Enquiry : Trauma Demonstration with Mark Walsh

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2022
  • Gabor Maté joined Mark Walsh in 2020 for the Embodiment Conference to share his experiences, thoughts and compassionate psychological research that goes way beyond prior frameworks.
    Learn more about embodiment: embodimentunlimited.com/
    With his new book "The Myth of Normal", Dr. Maté pulls us into the coherence of the present culture to acknowledge what remains unanswered and what questions we should be asking. Gabor echoes the ever so pressing need for trauma awareness from origins of addiction to everyday stresses and complex PTSD. His new book is a truly groundbreaking:
    www.amazon.co.uk/Myth-Normal-...
    #trauma #gabormate #mythofnormal #howtraumaeffectus #howsocietyincreasestrauma ##howtraumaaffectssociety #multgenerationaltrauma #traumaandsocialstructure #whatistrauma #istraumaaffectingmyrelationships #compassionateenquiry #stressandtrauma #triggersandtrauma
    Want free embodiment resources? embodimentunlimited.com/free
    Join us on our live events, online and in-person: embodimentunlimited.com/event...
    #EmbodimentUnlimited #EmbodiedFacilitator #Embodiment #EmbodimentCoaching #EmbodiedFacilitatorCourse #EmbodiedToolkit #EmbodimentOnline #CertificationOfEmbodimentCoaching #CEC #MrEmbodiment
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    ✅Who is Mark Walsh?
    “Mr. Embodiment” is the author of "Embodiment", "The Body in Coaching and Training", and "Embodied Meditation". He hosts "The Embodiment Podcast" (over 1 million downloads), and led "The Embodiment Conference" (1000 teachers, 500,000 delegates). Seeing a theme yet?
    He founded the "Embodied Facilitator Course", and has trained over 2000 embodiment coaches in over 40 other countries (some of which will even let him back in).
    Mark gained an honours in psychology (despite being an alcoholic at the time), and has taught widely in the corporate world where he pretended to be a grown up for years, including with blue-chip companies (e.g. Google, Unilever, Shell, Axa, L’Oreal) whom he charged wayyyy too much as they made him wear a suit.
    He has also upset… sorry, taught… many yogis, NGOs, police officers and several militaries.
    Mark has worked in war zones, and entertained over 50,000 children. He has headlined International Coach Federation events, taught at universities, lived with the circus in Ethiopia, founded the Sane Ukraine project, wowed celebrities and kissed a princess.
    Mark is an aikido black belt, and also has 25 years of experience of other martial arts, with yoga, bodywork, improv comedy, conscious dance and meditation.
    Embodiment is his obsession, life’s work, and frankly at this point he couldn’t get a job doing anything else. He dances like your dad at a wedding, overshares about his gorgeous Ukrainian wife, and offends pirates with his swearing.
    He is now tired of writing in the third person.
    Explore his work:
    👉 Courses and events: embodimentunlimited.com
    👉 "Embodiment: moving beyond mindfulness": www.theembodimentbook.com
    👉 "The Embodiment Conference": theembodimentconference.org​
    👉 "Embodied Marketplace": members.embodimentunlimited.c...
    👉 Corporate and business training: www.integrationtraining.co.uk​
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Komentáře • 35

  • @chadmichael_
    @chadmichael_ Před rokem +16

    I could feel the tension in this interview but that just illustrates how deep and far back the trauma we carry goes. It proves Gabor’s point entirely and we carry that shit with us everywhere. Finding the courage to face it and recognize it like the interviewer bravely did in this video is so encouraging and I think that’s where the positive transformation of oneself can really begin. Thank you for this video.

  • @SarahTrpelivost
    @SarahTrpelivost Před rokem +9

    Yes. Excellent demonstration. His book is fantastic. This was an excellent interview. Thank you for sharing,💖

  • @Dumballa
    @Dumballa Před rokem +6

    Great job. Thanks again Gabor.

  • @dreamkaravan
    @dreamkaravan Před rokem +10

    I did the process for myself at the same time, feeling a deep sense of shame and anxiety... I feel relieved !!! Thank you so much, I had some important breakthrough...Thank you so much for this wonderful demonstration!

  • @Ana-jt7se
    @Ana-jt7se Před 5 měsíci +1

    maravilloso Mark y gabor...hacia tiempo que no lloraba tanto...

  • @kazzjazz
    @kazzjazz Před rokem +2

    Loved, loved, loved seeing compassionate enquiring in action and seeing the dots connected. It gives me hope that I'll be able to connect my dots one day. Thank you.

  • @textundtacheles9751
    @textundtacheles9751 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this deep diving

  • @Overtime123
    @Overtime123 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Well done Mark Walsh. Sending you much love. :)

  • @moniquelauzon948
    @moniquelauzon948 Před rokem +1

    Makes so much sense !
    Thank you very much

  • @imit23
    @imit23 Před rokem +2

    Gut feeling I lisen it usually right

  • @imit23
    @imit23 Před rokem +3

    I been living in chronic pain. I have been traumatized alot and have ptsd and feel stress everyday

    • @dianeibsen5994
      @dianeibsen5994 Před rokem +1

      Me too. Many factors and being set up in the womb. Stressed mother's😢

  • @imit23
    @imit23 Před rokem

    Yes

  • @clairequinn4831
    @clairequinn4831 Před 10 měsíci +3

    This is all Carl Rogers stuff - conditions of worth, authentic v ideal self, Lucy Johnstone, creative survival strategies, emotional schemas and psychodynamic/relational psychodynamic theory, with a little bit of Erskine and relational therapy - no need to buy the compassionate enquiry course…. Just read the seminal literature

    • @queline3530
      @queline3530 Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for info, you sound well informed 🤗😊

  • @peacefulisland67
    @peacefulisland67 Před rokem +3

    Because we've separated mind and body in the extreme, we need more organ transplants. Yes, thankfully there are brilliant people who have gotten very good at mind blowing procedures, but how many aside from trauma induced injury could have been prevented?

  • @oooodaxteroooo
    @oooodaxteroooo Před 8 dny

    Does Dr. Mate work with fentanyl addicts? Im asking, because it seems to be a totally different kind of drug and I personally struggled finding meaningful family system issues in the stories I heard.

  • @saszablaze1
    @saszablaze1 Před rokem

    Wow you uploaded an older one? Or did a second conference?!

  • @imit23
    @imit23 Před rokem

    I want to go to one of your speaking when ur in USA I live in mass usa

  • @gaylewilliamson6012
    @gaylewilliamson6012 Před rokem +2

    Seems like just another form of CBT to me, I'm afraid - trying to convince the client to change his way of thinking, but not helping him into relationship with the different parts of himself, which is what would really help. #Richard Schwartz #IFS therapy

    • @dianeibsen5994
      @dianeibsen5994 Před rokem

      Hi Gayle. Thank you for sharing. where can I get help with ifs? I have Medicaid insurance and I'm in Washington state outside.

    • @ohgawd
      @ohgawd Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@dianeibsen5994this work is not covered by Medicaid simply because no practitioners know about it. Anybody in the old psychotherapy model - your basic mental health worker - is clueless to this work. This work is offered by body-workers like massage therapists and similar holistic therapists. You can try asking your case mgr to find you a mental health provider who practices "compassionate inquiry" but don't expect any results. Try contacting his website for practicioners in your state but I'm in Washington too and I already know last year anyway, there weren't any who took insurance. Maybe it's changed...

  • @jeanttoo21
    @jeanttoo21 Před rokem +1

    SUPER 🥰🥰🌈🌈👨‍🚀👨‍🚀🙏🙏
    Gabor Maté - Compassionate Enquiry :trauma Demonstration with Mark Walsh

  • @oooodaxteroooo
    @oooodaxteroooo Před 8 dny

    Im pretty sure, Otto Kernberg would argue that ADHD is a defense mechanism.

  • @imit23
    @imit23 Před rokem +1

    Gabor what's ur websight

  • @claudiamanta1943
    @claudiamanta1943 Před rokem

    Hmm 🤔 I know this was an artificially constructed demo, but I think it was a mistake. I am not a psychotherapist but I would have tested other hypotheses (it’s called science). I’m fairly convinced now that psychotherapy is not science as it actively looks for the cause in some ‘trauma’ either in childhood or adulthood. Take this example. Maybe Mark is feeling guilty because he’s nearly diabetic and he knows having sugary drinks is bad for his health. Or maybe because he knows that his weight is outside the healthy range. Or maybe he knows that drinking sugary stuff will cause him to be overweight in which case he fears that his partner will find him less physically attractive. Or maybe he feels guilty because he had promised to himself that he would not waste his money on junk drinks which he might associate with something morally bad (the plastic bottle- plastic pollution). Etc.

    • @wambaMariana
      @wambaMariana Před rokem +1

      As you Said you are not a psychotherapist. Some people will know sugar is bad for them but will not feel the Shame and hence never go to therapy despite the consequences. Some have higher frequency of shame and in extreme cases holds them back from living. This kind of (not science) answers to those who wants to live without the shame. Because there is more to life. But as Gabor illustrated these feelings are familiar because in the childhood a lot of similar shameful situations happened that were not processed and they now can process it and move past it. Like being addicted to anger it’s a familiar habit

    • @claudiamanta1943
      @claudiamanta1943 Před rokem

      @@wambaMariana OK.

    • @hanzfest8660
      @hanzfest8660 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@wambaMariana perfectly said. These are present coping mechanisms that we brought up from the past to make us feel safe and just to feel "normal" inside. Be friend with the illness per Gabor.

    • @anneliesepaule5871
      @anneliesepaule5871 Před 3 měsíci

      @@wambaMarianaGabor Mate is no psychotherapist either and I agree with the original commenter that his way of interrogation is biased. That’s not how an ethical therapist would work.