Uncovering the Roots: Exploring Trauma in the Path to Recovery Feat. Gabor Mate



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20 thoughts on “Uncovering the Roots: Exploring Trauma in the Path to Recovery Feat. Gabor Mate”

  1. The handle ☝️ ☝️ Have you tried Microdosing?
    It involves taking natural substances like mushrooms not to trip but to help improve mental health/self esteem and also give relief from issues like BPD,panic attacks,chronic pains,Bipolar,PTSD,depression,anxiety and other mental disorders.

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  2. Wonderful! Thank you for this.

    May I ask what is the name of the first chant in the video?

    May I also ask if someone know if someone have been healed from inguinal hernia without surgery?

    God bless all of you.

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  3. “Being cut off from our own natural self-compassion is one of the greatest impairments we can suffer. Along with our ability to feel our own pain go our best hopes for healing, dignity and love. What seems nonadapative and self-harming in the present was, at some point in our lives, an adaptation to help us endure what we then had to go through. If people are addicted to self-soothing behaviours, it's only because in their formative years they did not receive the soothing they needed. Such understanding helps delete toxic self-judgment on the past and supports responsibility for the now. Hence the need for compassionate self-inquiry.”

    – Gabor Maté, in "In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction".

    This man deserves a Nobel Prize for his work.

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  4. In my early home, there was both violence & neglect, mostly violence, so I have carried a lot of fear, anxiety, ANGER & mostly SELF CONTEMPT. Self esteem work hahelped a lot BUT the early damaging conditioning just goes on & on, so I often have to use the self-help tools I learned in 12 step Recovery. I'm 85, so I don't expect to become completely Recovered but things are getting better all the time & I expect to reach my end as a happy guy. Nonduality is showing me things that Recovery work never could have so I feel lucky to have found both 12 stp. Recovery & now NONDUALITY. Good luck everyone…..🥰

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  5. ACOA was the only Recovery program that ALLOWED me to honestly examine my own parents to see exactly how & why they damaged me with their very bad, inadequate parenting. The other 12 step groups maintained an attitude of ignoring, excusing or COVERING UP the behaviors of parents & parenting. Alice Miller helped me finally see & understand where my parents & their parents WENT WRONG. It was & still is a blessing to finally KNOW why I turned out so BAD & now, how to correct my parents mistakes. It might take the rest of my life, but I intend to eventually UNDO the mental/emotional damages my parents left me with.

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  6. Very impacted by this mans understanding, wisdom and his honesty, beginning to understand so much about myself and family and our culture(US)…should be taught to all of us not only to professionals certainly and lay people so we can teach to any one we encounter day to day,

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