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Early Life Trauma and Its Impact on our Brain
The trauma that we experience early in our life could have a lasting impact on our brain and our development. As babies, we absorb everything around us, and it becomes a part of our template and worldview, which may shape our sense of self and relationships later in life.
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The way in which infants experience stress and pain is absorbed and ingrained as part of their template for viewing the world.
01:22 - 05:59 (04:37)
Summary
The way in which infants experience stress and pain is absorbed and ingrained as part of their template for viewing the world. Traumatic events in early childhood can shape an individual's personality, worldview, and sense of self.
ChapterEarly Life Trauma and Its Impact on our Brain
EpisodeE193: Gabor Mate: The Childhood Lie That’s Ruining All Of Our Lives.
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The speaker reflects on how his early life experiences and relationship with his mother have impacted his sense of self and relationships throughout his life, including in therapy sessions.
05:59 - 08:34 (02:34)
Summary
The speaker reflects on how his early life experiences and relationship with his mother have impacted his sense of self and relationships throughout his life, including in therapy sessions.
ChapterEarly Life Trauma and Its Impact on our Brain
EpisodeE193: Gabor Mate: The Childhood Lie That’s Ruining All Of Our Lives.
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
A workaholic physician shares her experience with addiction and how it stemmed from trying to prove her worth on the outside, while feeling empty on the inside.
08:34 - 10:55 (02:20)
Summary
A workaholic physician shares her experience with addiction and how it stemmed from trying to prove her worth on the outside, while feeling empty on the inside. Addiction becomes a temporary fix, but the internal void remains, leading to a never-ending cycle of trying to fill the emptiness.