If You Find Yourself Repeating Behaviors Over and Over Again, Watch This! Feat. Gabor Mate
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Join us for an enlightening discussion as Dr. Gabor Maté, renowned physician, addiction expert, and bestselling author, delves deep into the profound connections between childhood trauma, adult experiences, and addiction. In this compelling dialogue, Dr. Gabor Maté sheds light on the pivotal role of trauma in shaping our lives, behaviors, and relationships, offering invaluable insights for personal growth and healing.
🔍 Key Insights Covered:
The Roots of Addiction: Discover why addiction is not merely a choice but often a response to unresolved trauma and pain. Dr. Gabor Maté unveils the hidden layers of addiction, emphasizing the crucial need for compassion and understanding in addressing these underlying issues.
Childhood Trauma & Adult Experiences: Explore the lasting impact of childhood trauma on adult life, including its profound influence on mental health, relationships, and addictive behaviors. Dr. Gabor Maté shares profound anecdotes and scientific insights to illuminate this complex interplay.
Compassionate Inquiry & Healing: Learn about the transformative power of compassionate inquiry, a revolutionary approach to self-discovery and healing developed by Dr. Gabor Maté. Discover practical strategies for understanding and addressing the root causes of addiction and trauma in your own life.
Changing the Atmospheric Conditions of Life: Gain valuable perspectives on creating positive change in your life and environment. Dr. Gabor Maté discusses the importance of recognizing and addressing societal issues, fostering connection, and embracing authentic self-expression.
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A more accurate, and hence more humanistic less stigmatizing definition of addiction. Thank you for this legacy of your work!
I am an addict. I love all the light you are bringing to this subject. Thank you. ❤
Thank you for being vulnerable. More light to you
I so agree with this topic TY. My marriage of 24 yrs ended. I surrendered to a life that was relapse /recovery rinse repeat. He had many addictions.
To say that the non using person does not understand……. Not all of us….. what Dr M speaks is so absolutely true. The core issue is never met in 12 steps
Hence rinse repeat. I knew some of his trauma however in his case I believe the child with in him was stunted @ some point. I pray he finds these channels
& goes inward to find relief. “The only way out is through!!!!!!” I rejected him I know ,I no longer had the band width to continue. Open the window see the view.
It sounds like addiction is a flight response thst becomes a habit that is unhealthy in the long term, its not a habit of moderation.
54:17 ty for speaking to this . I empathize with the addict. All these issues are so understandable. As a former spouse, the connection, coming to the platform of higher education, yearn to learn. To be fearless to know, as I am fearless to know and understand. Staying in my own lane and at the same time
Understanding the dynamic.
So true
Wonderful conversation! So happy I stumbled across it!
Excellent compilation of conversations.
I love this! All of it. I yoo have a dog that will growl at you when you dont pet him or when you stop. The vet womt even accept him due to fear haha. Everyone looks at me like im dumb when i express the reason for his behavior
The internet social media is the worst 😢 it's toxic and negative.
Very dehumanizing 💔
It can be, but it can also be educational and enlightening.
@@robynhope219 facebook?
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los traumas tambien los producen titas amorosas que a veces no pueden estar con ellos??
how does identifying the problem help you end the addiction though?
awareness ?
@@kathydesmaele5238indeed
It def helps! Understanding the pain that causes the addiction helps you get rid of that addiction because you deal with the core of that behavior!
@@SinisterMud thank you! I'll be more mindful. 😊
@@carbine090909 Just think about what caused this. Its mostly a blueprint
I appreciate this doctor so much. I often share links with my 20 year old son. However, I gotta say it's becoming maddening listening to "first nation" being attributed to people who are not indigenous to America but came Asia...they migrated. It's a small point in this particular discussion but I'm sick of the false narrative. The indigenous of America were eventually conquered, the land was stolen, forced assimilation reigned then the people became victims of paper genocide. They are now called black or african- american. There are whole historical accounts of early explorers about the copper colored, dark or swarthy, bushy- haired people of the land but people prefer this lie. What kind of addiction is that?? Now... I digress.