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Trauma and Resilience

SESSION 8 OF 8

Duration 13mins 15secs

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In this session, Dr Iain McGilchrist investigates trauma and resilience. He outlines the origins of the diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and discusses important findings from which PTSD was based. Dr McGilchrist examines the Trauma Model, exploring its applications and limitations. He illuminates the notion that we are not merely the victims of our past events and offers different pathways for therapists working with patients to help rebuild resilience after trauma.

Responses

  1. I had to stop this video one minute before it finished. I tried, I really did, to get to the end.

    A well presented be-speckled and bearded man speculating in a mellow and knowing voice is still just speculating, but it did help me understand just how cognitively oriented Ian is. And reminds me that trauma is held in the body, and cannot be simply shifted with a thought, word or change in belief system.

    The example he gives of a man changing his orientation to his “trauma” through having a shift in thought leaves me wondering two things;
    1. Was the man really traumatized in the first place?
    2. If this man was traumatized, did he he experience lasting relief or was it merely temporary?

    I have learned through viewing this series that Ian McGilchrist has many useful things to teach us about left brain/right brain, but has a tendency to wander off into other areas, giving the viewer the task of deciding what can be reasonably taken on board as useful and what should be left behind. Up to this point I have remained silent, but this video really deserved a comment. It has also helped me appreciate why I never finished reading The Master and His Emissary and to make a decision about subscribing to wisemind next year. So – thank you!

  2. Listening to the story of this young man, I had the feeling that probably he wouldn’t have had this epiphany without the good work done with his therapist in the previous 10 years …

ALL SESSIONS IN THIS MODULE: The Divided Brain Clinic 1

01

Language

In this session, Dr Iain McGilchrist investigates language, examining it’s advantages and disadvantages. Dr McGilchrist outlines how both the left and right hemispheres of the brain contribute to language.

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02

Intuition

In this session, Dr Iain McGilchrist investigates intuition. He discusses how intuition has recently received a bad reputation due to the belief that we should replace our intuition with logical arguments. He further discusses how an attempt to do without intuition would be as foolish as to attempt to do without reason. Dr McGilchrist outlines...

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03

Love and Relationships

Iain McGilchrist investigates relationship and love. McGilchrist discusses how all relationship is of a form of love and introduces insightful information detailing how love & relationship are influenced by both the left and right hemispheres of the brain.

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04

Implicitness

In this session, Dr Iain McGilchrist investigates implicitness. He discusses the importance of the implicit in both life and therapy. Dr McGilchrist comments on how implicitness is something we tend not to think about very often, suggesting that nowadays people often believe that everything should be explicit. However, metaphors, narratives and myths, which are all...

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05

Life and Death

In this session, Dr Iain McGilchrist shares reflections on life and death. Dr McGilchrist examines what life is, and how life and death are perceived by both the left and right hemispheres of the brain, highlighting each side’s varied interpretation. Dr McGilchrist discusses the inseparability of life and death, exploring the notion of opposites and...

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06

Purpose

In this session, Dr Iain McGilchrist investigates purpose. For human beings, purpose is very important. Dr McGilchrist discusses two significantly different ways of thinking about purpose; one is instrumental purpose and the other is intrinsic purpose. We are often told that science has proved that the universe and that life have no purpose, Dr McGilchrist...

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07

Reason

In this session, Dr Iain McGilchrist investigates reason. He outlines the different types of reason and their different uses. Dr McGilchrist discusses how reason is understood differently by both hemispheres of the brain, identifying each difference with examples. He explains useful distinctions between rationality and reason, examining how many things that we desire cannot be...

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Trauma and Resilience « you are here

In this session, Dr Iain McGilchrist investigates trauma and resilience. He outlines the origins of the diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and discusses important findings from which PTSD was based. Dr McGilchrist examines the Trauma Model, exploring its applications and limitations. He illuminates the notion that we are not merely the victims of our...

ALL MODULES IN THIS SERIES

Module One: 8 Sessions

The Divided Brain Clinic 1

with Dr Iain McGilchrist

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Module Two: 7 Sessions

The Divided Brain Clinic 2

with Dr Iain McGilchrist

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module Three: 7 Sessions

The Divided Brain Clinic 3

with Dr Iain McGilchrist

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