The Next Generation of Trauma Healing with Dr. Frank Anderson
In today's world, "trauma" has become a buzzword, but what does it truly mean to experience and heal from it? How do we navigate the complex journey of understanding our deepest wounds and finding a path to genuine recovery? And what if the key to breaking free from destructive patterns lies in understanding and appreciating the protective parts of ourselves?In this episode, Dr. Scott is joined by Dr. Frank Anderson, a world-renowned trauma expert, psychiatrist, and author of the memoir, "To Be Loved: A Story of Truth, Trauma, and Transformation." Frank's journey from enduring childhood trauma to becoming a leading voice in trauma healing is nothing short of inspiring.In this conversation, they’ll explore how slowing down and being present with our emotions can lead to genuine healing and how the next generation of trauma recovery will need to move beyond traditional therapy to include a collaborative and holistic approach. They discuss the repetitive patterns in relationships that stem from unresolved relational wounds and the critical inner work required to break free from these cycles, shedding light on how releasing anger and resentment can lead to self-compassion and personal growth.Listen in as they delve into the transformative power of understanding our inner selves and the journey towards true healing. Topics We Break Down:Bridging the worlds of humanity and academia Finding the elixir of eternal youth through the power of inner healing work. Listening to and appreciating the protective parts of ourselves to understand how they are trying to help us.What it might look like to heal trauma in connection with the person who created the harm.Finding self-forgiveness through the path of forgiving others. Breaking free of the habit of demonizing others Unpacking the idea of healing your inner child through self-awareness and self-connection.