60 Characteristics of Complex Trauma - Part 21 - Dissociation

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 313

  • @TimFletcher
    @TimFletcher  2 месяца назад +3

    💜 Please be aware of scammers impersonating Tim or the Tim Fletcher team! We do not provide any phone numbers in the comments and Tim does not chat privately with viewers. We will never ask you to join us on a messaging app. When in doubt, reach out to us via our website at timfletcher.ca. Stay safe and scam-aware. With Love, The Tim Fletcher Team.

  • @branchestarot
    @branchestarot 11 месяцев назад +163

    “It can be healed.”
    So happy to hear this.

    • @Andreas-gh6is
      @Andreas-gh6is 8 месяцев назад +2

      But how? That's the tougher question.

    • @vanneversTV
      @vanneversTV 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Andreas-gh6is I did somatic therapy and that helped me significantly. As did the book "Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving."

  • @robinwoods6840
    @robinwoods6840 3 года назад +365

    This guy is brilliant in how he is able to explain abstract thought processes. Masterful. Much respect.

    • @Alicia-pi1qw
      @Alicia-pi1qw 2 года назад +12

      Agree!

    • @avertingapathy3052
      @avertingapathy3052 2 года назад +12

      Masterful indeed. The most clarity and compassion I've seen in a long time. Like Jordan Peterson for traumatized people.

    • @maricamaas2326
      @maricamaas2326 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes!

    • @scarfycoolcat
      @scarfycoolcat 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, for real, he's already made my relationships healthier. Crazy how you don't see it till someone connects the dots.

    • @aanastasiou3960
      @aanastasiou3960 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes agreed, I feel every thing he says and it’s a rough time but learning about it helps me cope as well

  • @DeeDeeOrr
    @DeeDeeOrr Год назад +118

    2 years later and continues being 1st rate material. You're a fantastic teacher!

  • @KJ-pu8dw
    @KJ-pu8dw 3 года назад +136

    This is a typical day for me. It has cost me my wife, past girlfriends and jobs. It was a cause of being bullied at school even by teachers for ‘day dreaming’ .
    I have found improvement with Stoicism and You Tube channels such as this one.
    I guess I’m another statistic of former kid with narcissistic parent

    • @sarahalderman3126
      @sarahalderman3126 Год назад +24

      Yes, generational trauma is a common theme. I hope you have found some peace and healing ❤️

    • @WhistleblowingGoodWitch
      @WhistleblowingGoodWitch 10 месяцев назад +7

      Hugs to you! 🫂 You are not alone. ❤

    • @amyfochs1377
      @amyfochs1377 9 месяцев назад +7

      It's rocks you when you finally see it and begin to heal.

    • @katjo71367
      @katjo71367 9 месяцев назад +4

      I LOVE The Stoic channels and info. I just found them a week or so ago. I am on the path to healing.

    • @JoniClifford
      @JoniClifford 9 месяцев назад +6

      I JUST found this!
      At the age 58, I've been slowly on the path to heal.
      I finally see it!

  • @Floppy-1235
    @Floppy-1235 11 месяцев назад +43

    Wow. I just ran into his work at 55, I wish I had found him many many years ago.

    • @estherhirsch4460
      @estherhirsch4460 5 месяцев назад +1

      Me too. I wish I met him earlier and had him explain what's happening

  • @sarahalderman3126
    @sarahalderman3126 Год назад +73

    Omg! I have cptsd and in the last 4 years experienced a series of losses, deaths, life changes, betrayal of my husband, teenagers, job loss, covid, and quite a few other stressors… my lord! This is exactly what it felt like, I just didn’t have the words to describe it!

    • @littlesparrow7645
      @littlesparrow7645 11 месяцев назад +8

      Right there with you love! It’s not easy is it? It does somehow put me at ease, though to hear it put into words, and I can relate to every single thing this man says.

    • @4Mikes4Mindset4
      @4Mikes4Mindset4 11 месяцев назад

      Exactly how i feel. Putting it into words and we arent crazy is relief enough to put in the work. At least for me. ​@@littlesparrow7645

  • @williehaller5840
    @williehaller5840 3 года назад +73

    Tim your talks are often part of my day. I've learned so much from you. You're making a great difference in the world. Thank you.

  • @dianeclayton4936
    @dianeclayton4936 3 года назад +130

    This one sent me right in to dissociation ...ive been in that state much of my life...so sad. Im the sole survivor of my core family...my siblings died young from addiction. My last relationship was constant triggering. I am sober...but still trying to manage the fallout from cptsd. Thank you for covering this in such depth....its hard to hear but helps me understand.

    • @Lion-1.
      @Lion-1. 3 года назад +5

      Thanks for sharing. ❤️💪🙏🏻

    • @irenemacdonald4955
      @irenemacdonald4955 3 года назад +11

      Me too, it’s a long journey trying to come back from such trauma 💜

    • @Mrstrikerace
      @Mrstrikerace 3 года назад +13

      Very sorry to hear about your losses.
      All four of us, (myself being the oldest of four) are now disabled from the abuse and neglect of our parents. Such devastation from ignorance and the horror of childhood trauma.

    • @joshuapjung
      @joshuapjung Год назад +5

      I do truly hope you are doing well today

    • @Sadbuttrue-ThatSwedishGirl
      @Sadbuttrue-ThatSwedishGirl 11 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤❤

  • @tamravincent5097
    @tamravincent5097 9 месяцев назад +19

    I have had Derealization and depersonalization most my life and I’m far far far from a sociopath! There are millions of us and we are the most sensitive and caring people on the planet

    • @JayM-u4t
      @JayM-u4t 9 месяцев назад +1

      I’m 49 and dealt with derealization from about 15-19. I didn’t know what it was and just try to deal with it (often times with drugs and alcohol ultimately making it worse). I was fine throughout my 20’s and 30’s and out of nowhere it reared it’s ugly head again when I was about 38. A couple years of trying to deal with it I finally brought it up to a therapist who diagnosed my ailment. All those years I had no idea there was a name for it and that I wasn’t the only one. I pray your life is full of peace and happiness and the strength to endure this life 🙏

    • @tamravincent5097
      @tamravincent5097 3 месяца назад

      @@JayM-u4t Thank you for the well wishes. I hope you are doing well now as well. My first time i dissociated was at age 4 when my dad beat me so bad i should have gone to the hospital. My mom wouldt take me because she thought she would lose her bread and butter source. I came out of it but never completely. Then at 38 it happened again after a divorce, moving out of state to go to college not knowing a single soul in town. The stress of raising my child alone and the responsibility of house, car, school i just woke up one day out of the blue and wasnt in my body anylong. After months i came out of it again for the most part. The 3rd and last time is when i was married and getting a divorce again with a 4 year old child with Autism and working on my Masters. I stayed in that state for almost 14 years barely surviving when i finally saw a post on CPTSD. I started trauma therapy and EMDR and finally started coming out of it again. Im still not 100% well but the dissociation is nothing like it was. Im now learn how and why i do this and making the changes to protect my mental health. This process is so up and down, good days bad days but im making progress. I have hope again that someday i will have a full life and this will be behind me.

  • @rochellebroglen4155
    @rochellebroglen4155 3 года назад +77

    I'm glad this is getting more mainstream attention. Most of the resources I've found on dissociation focus on the extreme end of the spectrum; DID. I've found little practical references or teachings that address the more common levels that most in modern America experience to at least some degree. If you get lost in thoughts or live in your head (either in the past or future), you're dissociating.
    I have more self awareness now and can see myself doing it. Whenever I get in story mode, I know I'm stressed or triggered. But geez, with Covid, I think most people are living in survival mode.
    It's a hard habit to break, I've done it for decades. Distracting myself with the phone is another one that I do a lot. Mindfulness practices and trying to stay present and aware have helped a lot.
    Blessings, intentions you find the healing path that works for you. Remember, there are many ways up the mountain. You don't always have to crawl through the briars. Be gentle on yourself. Your tender heart matters.

    • @laceyaa23
      @laceyaa23 10 месяцев назад +2

      Beautifully written ❤ thank you

  • @luciantempest1291
    @luciantempest1291 3 года назад +44

    Interesting how the blood gets redirected to limit the amount of blood loss… I wondered why my legs and arms suddenly go cold and I can’t think straight, lots more healing to do here love your talks thank you

    • @Jean-xo3hl
      @Jean-xo3hl 11 месяцев назад +4

      Agreed!! I've never heard it explained this way. When I was in 6th grade, I remember my hands and feet being so cold that some of my classmates in good fun said, "omg your a ghost/must be dead" cuz my hands were so cold. I was curious... Because surely it wasn't poor circulation like from smoking or something.
      This makes so much sense!!

  • @haraldthi
    @haraldthi 9 месяцев назад +29

    You know what I think? The best revenge is to decide to be a much better person than what you came out of. There's no better way to make those who are against you small than being a contrast to them, making the difference visible. Proof that they couldn't crush you and that all their talking behind your back is in vain, it is they who went wrong.

    • @aml8760
      @aml8760 6 месяцев назад +4

      Thing is ...its not about them. You can't control them anyway....so why not do it for you?

  • @DavidProrok
    @DavidProrok 3 года назад +16

    Dissociation has been a major part of my life

  • @laurar8486
    @laurar8486 8 месяцев назад +9

    💯💯💯💯💯
    The only way I was able to break free from disassociating and binge eating disorder is been doing since I was a child was by having an anesthetic procedure called a Stellate Ganglion Block in 2021. It numbs the vagus nerve for about 6 hours. My PTSD score went from the high 80's down to the 20's!
    Unfortunately, once I stopped doing both I realized I no longer wanted to be a people pleaser and that I had married a controlling, avoidant man. So after 31 years of marriage we are getting divorced.
    I have been working hard in personal therapy, EMDR, and a DBT group to learn everything I missed while I was being emotionally and physically abused and manipulated and lied to as a child.

  • @angelafeldman5903
    @angelafeldman5903 3 года назад +48

    Hi, I've been in therapy for 43 yrs and I will be in it until I die. This really helps to understand the whole of it!!!c-ptsd, did with amnesia and multiple personality disorder. I need to get better for me and for my children and the people I love!

    • @luciantempest1291
      @luciantempest1291 3 года назад +6

      Faster EFT has had the biggest quickest changes for me and you can do it on yourself. I’ve been to many therapy sessions and could never stop the old ways creeping back whenever there was a stressful time, until I found Faster EFT you can heal yourself best of luck

    • @angelafeldman5903
      @angelafeldman5903 3 года назад +3

      @@luciantempest1291 what's eft?

    • @luciantempest1291
      @luciantempest1291 3 года назад +7

      @@angelafeldman5903 Emotional Freedom Technique - there’s the traditional tapping on certain points and Faster EFT is a lot quicker and does visualisation with inner child as well

    • @julies570
      @julies570 Год назад

      Where can I learn more about faster eft?

    • @KellenAdair
      @KellenAdair 11 месяцев назад

      I haven't found that very helpful.
      Even EMDR was only effective the first time, out of 12 treatments.

  • @bevsofroniuk1193
    @bevsofroniuk1193 2 года назад +33

    THIS is what I have been saying for many years... feels like my thoughts don't connect to 'me' or to my heart... like my brain knows but heart doesn't....

    • @wareforcoin5780
      @wareforcoin5780 9 месяцев назад

      Yes. That's how it's been. Things I know, but don't know. I wish I knew what happened to me that caused all the trauma symptoms I have. Maybe it's just the bipolar since I've always had it.

  • @itisfinishednowtimetoclean2723
    @itisfinishednowtimetoclean2723 3 года назад +42

    Wow, I completely ‘Deer in the headlights’ froze. I did not know that was a form of dissociation!

  • @JennyJAldrich
    @JennyJAldrich 7 месяцев назад +5

    Sometimes I listen and cry. I am 42.....I makes me sad that I have lived my whole life this way....I never got help really....I mostly thought it was normal to....suffer and survive like this. 😢

  • @JuliaShalomJordan
    @JuliaShalomJordan 11 месяцев назад +39

    This man is a gift from God. ❤❤❤

  • @Mrstrikerace
    @Mrstrikerace 3 года назад +19

    I am here in England. Will have to share these to some of the NHS people here for their education. Great videos

    • @KJ-pu8dw
      @KJ-pu8dw 3 года назад +3

      I’m also English. I have tried. They don’t care.

    • @Mrstrikerace
      @Mrstrikerace 3 года назад +4

      @@KJ-pu8dw I have found many of the doctors here caring. Much more than I ever found in the US. For the docs in the US it's all about the money. Since that is not so here in the UK you tend to have those that gravitate to the proffesion people that get into it to help people in the first place.
      God bless, I pray you find peace and healing.

  • @joonambeauty3161
    @joonambeauty3161 2 года назад +21

    Listening to this instead of escaping. Thank you for creating this video ☺️

  • @davebird534
    @davebird534 10 месяцев назад +11

    Yeah pastor Tim's a real special guy! He has a way of explaining very complex things it's easy to understand.😊but in far more depth than anybody I've ever heard!

  • @HappyHolyHealthyLife
    @HappyHolyHealthyLife 3 года назад +16

    Wow this has described me so well...it's like every video applies directly to me 😭

  • @Catcan1668
    @Catcan1668 2 года назад +15

    This is just so helpful...gaining understanding of my behavior and the cause is making healing possible. Thank you so much.

  • @reinaequina6588
    @reinaequina6588 2 года назад +9

    I literally fall out of my body I dissasosciate so bad🤦‍♀️ It's the weirdest thing. It just looks like I've passed out and often get pseudo seizures. Thank you for this video Tim, I love hearing the science behind of this.

  • @tashawaters89
    @tashawaters89 11 месяцев назад +9

    Thank you! (Edit) It was abuse. My alters Katerina and Caitlyn are wonderful for me. Katerina is the responsible representative, Caitlyn is Virgo and loves to turn up the music and clean house but I don't know her as well. They only come out when it isn't safe to be me, but it takes time. It's a great thought experience that has truly saved me.

  • @MixxxedFruuts
    @MixxxedFruuts 11 месяцев назад +7

    I kind of felt like crying throughout this whole video. Like this is the clarity I have been looking for my whole life ❤

  • @janet982
    @janet982 9 месяцев назад +4

    Hi Tim. I want you to know I had too many news stuff in my feed and it was affecting my attitude so I made a conscious effort to change what I listen to.
    And then God put you in my feed. After years of therapy I have never understood until I heard you. At 62, it’s not too late. I’ve forwarded your videos to my family and friends.
    I just wanted you to know how God moves and the huge impact you have had on us!!
    I realized I do disassociate to the mild degree when some people engage with me e and I’ve stopped-today, and hopefully it will become a new habit to better connect!!
    THANK YOU!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @Catcan1668
    @Catcan1668 2 года назад +12

    This also helps me understand the behaviour of both of my.parents, in particular my mom. Thank you for this!

  • @kevinsmart283
    @kevinsmart283 3 месяца назад

    I had shut down everything from a few days old and lived 48 yrs from that space. After 4 yrs I'm begging to open up and experience life. I'm so grateful to be shifting ❤

  • @BassBossLwYr
    @BassBossLwYr 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Sir! 🙏I've been looking for you for 30 yrs! After multiple Therapists YOU have nailed every single issue I've fought with internally since I was consciously aware.

  • @jeankipper6954
    @jeankipper6954 11 месяцев назад +49

    I escaped by reading. I started to read at age 4, it kept me alive.

    • @Datb2
      @Datb2 11 месяцев назад +2

      Me to

    • @dotcassilles1488
      @dotcassilles1488 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes. Reading is an escape for me..

    • @rafeeqwarfield9690
      @rafeeqwarfield9690 6 месяцев назад +2

      Same. Even now. Fortunate to know the vastness of those worlds

    • @NowIAmAwake
      @NowIAmAwake 5 месяцев назад +2

      Me too and I still do.

    • @ataraxia_andrea
      @ataraxia_andrea 24 дня назад +2

      me too❤

  • @lisatowe778
    @lisatowe778 11 месяцев назад +6

    It was life changing the day I understood it isn’t “just the way I am” which is a huge relief. It was coping mechanisms I built before I could rationally or logically utilize data to get my perspective in proper relation to what the event was.
    My perspective not reality.
    Not being a “victim” or blaming type of person, I just let the dissociation slide and destroy every relationship in my life as I walked away from the claustrophobic feeling of feelings.
    Praise God He led me through and showed me how I built the behaviors so I can remove them.
    Dissociation is hard to get past.
    My life is a sanctuary where only I exist unless the need to make money forces me out and that is a stress to interact like a normal human when I just want to be alone.
    Please folks, set yourself free and live fully in the present with the people around you. We are humans and should not be tethered to our childhood perceptions

  • @amando96
    @amando96 10 месяцев назад +4

    The most amazing thing is that advertisers can figure out your behavioural patterns to figure out which state you're in and show you different ads that you're most likely to click on based on your state.

  • @badriakhavan5666
    @badriakhavan5666 3 года назад +10

    I was not present in the past , but with a lot of practice for years ,I am getting much much better ...
    Healing happens so slowly and gradual through time .
    Thank you so much...

  • @HeidiH37
    @HeidiH37 11 месяцев назад +25

    Everything. Everything is so true and I relate to all of it… I’m sorry world 🌎… I didn’t mean to hurt those that I’ve met or love… I knew my childhood was terrifying, but I didn’t know I was so messed up 😮
    Starting with right now, I will try so much harder to just stay present 💝 I am safe now. Thank you Jesus! ✝️

  • @noursima99
    @noursima99 6 месяцев назад +1

    Oh my god, where was this guy 10 years ago when I needed to hear all these?

  • @French-Kiss24
    @French-Kiss24 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this. I’ve wondered why I fantasized my life away from an early age. This continued into my late fifties. Definitely have ADHD and was often told, “You shouldn’t feel that way.” So sad was ridiculed and angry was simply not allowed. Still have trouble admitting anger because of my “Christian” upbringing to forgive. I’m learning that I have to feel and acknowledge my anger before I can let it go.

  • @Richard-n2w1g
    @Richard-n2w1g 5 месяцев назад +1

    If what it takes to heal from this is being in a calm state. It's impossible to heal when there's people continuously causing discord in your life. It forces you to stay stuck in those patterns. And even further down the road of dissociation

  • @cprbruce
    @cprbruce 3 года назад +18

    Thanks Tim - I have both spontaneous and intentional DID. I am happy to be a resource and help in whatever might be helpful for those who want to understand more as survivors, lay people, support people, therapists, etc. Lots of hope for this form of mental injury but many generally don’t have the information and understanding needed. Thanks for bringing this video forward.

  • @jackierios2723
    @jackierios2723 Год назад +8

    He’s nailed it yet again DID here have been trying to intergrate since 2010

    • @buirvin1236
      @buirvin1236 10 месяцев назад

      Hi!! I’ve been working on my integration since 2019.🥹 It’s such an intense process. I totally agree. This man is the only person I’ve heard aside from my therapist-God bless her-that really gets it.

  • @nandinigogoi2584
    @nandinigogoi2584 11 месяцев назад +6

    So much informative.. I grew up with a v high level covert narc mom and i had that freeze and dissociative survival mechanism...Cmg out of it now after 40+ is so freeing...Healing is still going on it is a lifetime reprogramming myself...as I am safe now...this knowledge is so to the point thank you so much

  • @rubberbiscuit99
    @rubberbiscuit99 3 года назад +12

    Thank you, Tim. This talk fits with how I have experienced dissociation.

  • @theselfwithinus
    @theselfwithinus 7 месяцев назад +1

    Relistening to this video and I have to say, Tim Fletcher describes what it is like to dissociate with such understanding and sensitivity.

  • @beckyjanzen8144
    @beckyjanzen8144 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you, I have CPTSD. Been doing EMDR therapy and have had amazing results.

  • @josephinek363
    @josephinek363 3 года назад +10

    Time thank you so much for making these videos. God has used you so much to hring me healing-- thankyou maybe God Bless you and your ministry

  • @chilloften
    @chilloften 3 года назад +7

    So helpful to many, we all need these.

  • @irenemacdonald4955
    @irenemacdonald4955 3 года назад +12

    A very interesting presentation Jim, thank you. I have DID and although I’ve been getting help it still breaks through. I can feel my sensible brain going off line and this self destruct impulse overtake me, but my ability to ask for help goes as I descend into the brain stem, I act out and go into dangerous situations. You describe it very well and that is empowering to people like me.

  • @hman9581
    @hman9581 7 месяцев назад +1

    1:50 - Deeper progression into dissociation.

  • @sereneflatun
    @sereneflatun 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you 🌿🕊️

  • @lauriegenie
    @lauriegenie Год назад +6

    Wow, this is EXTREMELY helpful! Thank you!

  • @thePOWERofART-11
    @thePOWERofART-11 5 месяцев назад

    That we are here healing puts us WELL AHEAD of those sad, miserable people who hurt us!

  • @blu_indi9333
    @blu_indi9333 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is me from 2017 to 2023, without a doubt. Still struggling right now but doing better.

  • @anitaarchambault1225
    @anitaarchambault1225 3 года назад +5

    Yes!!! thank you. The indicators of sliding into dissociation a-k 100% resonates.

  • @kristinanicole3283
    @kristinanicole3283 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm a new subscriber and you're refreshing, informative and on point! Thank you for helping me in my life and probably millions of others!

  • @catherinewilson1079
    @catherinewilson1079 2 года назад +6

    Awesome explanations. I would love to meet this man.

  • @alllifematters
    @alllifematters 11 месяцев назад +8

    My body always tells me when im in the presence of narcissistic people... And you can call it trauma but for me, i rontvreact to the sensations in my body but i definitely pay attention to them bc people who have not had my expwroence have to learn the hard way.. yes trauma may have happened and not everything is avwarning its important yo know the difference between when you are prohevting and when your body is warning you... It feels like they are saying that the signals you get from your body are all blown out of proprtion but its simply not true. Your body can pick up past similarities and apply them to the present moment but ive lwarned to trust myself when my body tells me thst im not comfortable in certain emvironmemts...im not wrong, traima is not wrong. The normies like to tell us we are craxy because we havent all had the same experiences. Hope that makes some type of sense. Its so hard to type on my phone, i get to tired to go back and reword everuthing

  • @caroleminke6116
    @caroleminke6116 6 месяцев назад

    I did it through reading & couldn’t be without a new library book from a very early age. Since it was socially acceptable as well as free I was able to use this type of dissociation to escape as a child. Later I saw it for what it was… I lived in a fantasy world & it lead to magical thinking, which was more trouble than it was worth. I quit novels & mysteries cold turkey then & stuck to truth in autobiographies or spiritual works. This has led me to realize that I never fully grounded to earth because it wasn’t safe. As a senior adult I still struggle with the real world & prefer to ignore reality as much as possible, but I truly lost all fear of death ✨ the sooner that I get to leave here, the better!

  • @inybinygirl
    @inybinygirl 3 года назад +11

    Thank-you Tim

  • @FirstnameLastname-cx6go
    @FirstnameLastname-cx6go 3 года назад +20

    THIS was my entire life, for 40 years.

  • @vict6131
    @vict6131 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @susantodd7169
    @susantodd7169 8 месяцев назад

    54:23 WOW - great message. Loved the Joseph story of overcoming difficulties in life .thanks for the hope.❤

  • @tizzlekizzle
    @tizzlekizzle 11 месяцев назад +9

    He said flee inward to escape outward. I think it's reversed. Flee outward to escape inward. Going outside of yourself to escape the pain inside. This guy's awesome though.

    • @Okeezy-v7g
      @Okeezy-v7g 11 месяцев назад +3

      It's actually flee inward to escape the outward pain since you cannot flee physically.

  • @SuzanaAi
    @SuzanaAi 4 месяца назад

    Phenomenal person.
    The best one of a kind
    When I get a permanent job I will donate

  • @mayradelgado1814
    @mayradelgado1814 6 месяцев назад

    OkY this one gives me hope when you spoke about Joseph ❤I can’t wait to be fully healed May Jesus help me

  • @fitnessdestiny
    @fitnessdestiny 3 месяца назад

    I am in awe at everything about your content and the cadence and which communicate. Listening to this content regulated my nervous system as I’m learning to do this at a somatic level and I just want to thank you.

  • @MaritRonning777
    @MaritRonning777 Год назад +3

    I love you Tim Fletcher. thank you

  • @ninette8350
    @ninette8350 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing such wonderful content. I find your work enlightening and helpful. You are putting much healing out there in the world. God Bless you and keep you (always )❤

  • @kevstoolbox225
    @kevstoolbox225 8 месяцев назад

    I want to thank you for making this video. I don't think anybody could explain this any better and you help me understand myself more than I thought possible. I'm going to think hard on what you shared with us. The whole world needs to hear this.

  • @manixburn6403
    @manixburn6403 10 месяцев назад +1

    All this work is very precious, thank you very much.

  • @angelafeldman5903
    @angelafeldman5903 3 года назад +22

    I was washing dishes and 2 girls came in my kitchen, I said who are you? Mom were yr kids, I said I don't have any children and the looks on their faces concerned me and I asked why are you girls my children? They answered and I started breaking back into reality and I hugged them and said yes your my children , mommys brain pretended to be somebody else! My poor babies! 😢

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 года назад +5

      I'm a mom too and it's weird to be a mom and dissociate for me, when I didn't have kids I didn't even realize I dissociated I thought I had selective memories and chose to zone out but it hit me as soon as I had kids it was more than that and I found out what it was from watching RUclips no joke

    • @KellenAdair
      @KellenAdair 11 месяцев назад +1

      Like remembering your parent's are both dead. Very surreal at times.

  • @corvidmurder66
    @corvidmurder66 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @Ruby-wise
    @Ruby-wise 6 месяцев назад

    TY, Tim, for yet another informative and compassionate teaching. I can relate to a good bit of it. I’ve done work, yet I still am aware I’ve more to be aware of..and more to accomplish in thus area of healing.

  • @shelteredsparrow2736
    @shelteredsparrow2736 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great video

  • @TammyBenefield
    @TammyBenefield 11 месяцев назад

    I am 53 and have battled all my life to understand WHY I was so dysfunctional. I have resisted counseling cause of trust issues. This helps a lot. I wish I had heard it 25 yrs ago. Thanks

  • @marthabergin9023
    @marthabergin9023 11 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant teacher for sure. Great explanation. Thank you so much.

  • @aCarolinaGal
    @aCarolinaGal 9 месяцев назад

    @TimFletcher you, my friend, are a God send.
    Much Love 🙏🏻💕

  • @hman9581
    @hman9581 7 месяцев назад

    17:00 - Complex Trauma - Is the sense of on going dangers. Maladaptive responses - Requires change.

  • @littlebear853
    @littlebear853 Месяц назад

    I'll probably going to have to watch it over and over

  • @gregh4284
    @gregh4284 8 месяцев назад

    The kind and thoughtful presentation is valuable.

  • @Floppy-1235
    @Floppy-1235 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @snehalathak1190
    @snehalathak1190 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Tim, now I am recognising needs of myself and my kids due to prolonged trauma❤

  • @patriciazello1308
    @patriciazello1308 9 месяцев назад

    First time listener. Wow..this is very helping me make sense of everything. Thank you!

  • @natural3362
    @natural3362 14 дней назад

    I think my maladaptive daydreaming comes from me wanting to escape reality when I'm abused. So i dissociated.
    Not anymore, i don't want to run away from my issues anymore. I want to face it and feel the emotions. No more running away. No more coping mechanism

  • @davidnorman2134
    @davidnorman2134 3 года назад +32

    I've lived 35 years disassociated, the only time I'm not disassociated is when I'm drunk.

    • @hitoshura2800
      @hitoshura2800 3 года назад +11

      Me too, about 29 years since I was 4. I drift in and out, I have moments where I'm integrated in my body, I feel like crying I thank God when it happens because it feels so good. People take the way they feel for granted not realizing the horror of stuff like long term dissociation

    • @marylinn
      @marylinn 3 года назад +1

      @@hitoshura2800 there is a good book you may consider getting ...... Complex PTSD from Surviving to Thrivjng by Pete Walker. I don’t think the guy is a Christian and maybe a little been towards New Age but Incredibly helpful to me, and I hope it will help you

    • @marylinn
      @marylinn 3 года назад +12

      Try getting Pete Walkers book complex ptsd from surviving to thriving it is an incredibly helpful book. If that doesn’t help there’s a man named Gabor Mate on you tube that I think may be just what you need.......all free on RUclips

  • @francoisdupouy6956
    @francoisdupouy6956 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much to share your knowledge. It is a blessing for me. I was beat up by my father under the authority of my mother so i had no one to relate to. Respect from France.

  • @JaneDoe-ij4ls
    @JaneDoe-ij4ls 3 года назад +12

    When I freeze, my mind is terrified. It doesn't go anywhere.

  • @lmoorelawpractice6214
    @lmoorelawpractice6214 10 месяцев назад +1

    Pot of gold. Thanks so much!! ❤

  • @yolandaleigh4198
    @yolandaleigh4198 11 месяцев назад

    I m so grateful to have found this channel. Amazing talks!

  • @plasticrevolver
    @plasticrevolver 11 месяцев назад

    Great analysis, explanation

  • @rosarosamynthe9657
    @rosarosamynthe9657 10 месяцев назад

    You a gift to the world. Absolutely love your videos! Thank you so much ❤

  • @hman9581
    @hman9581 7 месяцев назад

    19:20 - Table of Brain States - Why we people please via our "Limbic State"

  • @GraceHarwood88
    @GraceHarwood88 10 месяцев назад +1

    1 15:40 Vicarious trauma- being the person who the child describes their experiences to, who visualizes themselves or loved ones in that scenario

  • @MyBandit1007
    @MyBandit1007 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful

  • @mrmeiii5666
    @mrmeiii5666 3 года назад +5

    Thank you 🙏

  • @cecelia948
    @cecelia948 29 дней назад

    This was awesome!

  • @rachaelcaruso7096
    @rachaelcaruso7096 11 месяцев назад

    I believe Joseph was the perfect person for Genesis to end after.
    It was as if God wanted to show the lineage all the way to a most amazing child of His.
    Also, thank you for all the work and research you’ve done to both share an important, new message that the masses today are ripe to learn, and for them tying today’s issues into God’s word. ❤

  • @LearningToLive336
    @LearningToLive336 11 месяцев назад +2

    I got so severe that I felt literally nothing. All of my morals were just nonexistent. I didn’t do anything that went against them because I started trying to get help when I got to the point I probably could have gone out and committed a felony and felt nothing 😂 I laugh because that’s the exact opposite of who I am. I have never done any sort of crime, I obey the law, I fear God, but I got to the point where I felt nothing. I was so detached from everything, wrong, right, feelings…
    It’s great to know that you can heal. No one is too far gone. You can get help. And know that if you don’t like who you’ve become, it’s not you. It’s a trauma response. You are not what you fear; you just need help healing.

    • @avertingapathy3052
      @avertingapathy3052 10 месяцев назад

      Hey. How are you doing now?

    • @Relayzy1
      @Relayzy1 8 месяцев назад +1

      But if there's nobody helping and you give up trying to find help, your stock in the cycle... till you can't take it anymore...

    • @avertingapathy3052
      @avertingapathy3052 8 месяцев назад

      @@Relayzy1 That's where I am, but it's not coming soon enough. You just slowly fade into a smaller and smaller version of yourself, a tacit compliance as move along with the current that carries as those parts of you that would deem you worthy of choosing a destination are atrophied and out of practice. I can see why people subconcious or even semi-conciously look for traumatic events to awaken them out of this shame/death/dissociation sprial.

  • @carrie618
    @carrie618 2 месяца назад

    So much insight. Thank you!