How Your Trauma Explains Your Coping Mechanisms - Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @daveco4781
    @daveco4781 3 года назад +293

    This series should be promoted all around the world. For me it comes 40 years too late but at least I can understand now what happened to me.

    • @JTECreates
      @JTECreates Год назад +30

      Better late than never. Stay strong and open. My love to you.

    • @ScoutGrey
      @ScoutGrey Год назад +8

      peace be with you Dave.

    • @paulalane8638
      @paulalane8638 Год назад +18

      I could say the same thing! We aren't dead....there is hope!🙏🤗

    • @LoverofSunflowernBees
      @LoverofSunflowernBees Год назад +19

      I feel the same davco4781 my whole entire life wouldn’t be messed up if the world wasn’t so slow in the Medical Field. Doctors don’t know as much as Tim Fletcher! Yes! I said it, because Tim Fletcher is a genius! I would have a completely different way of thinking and I wouldn’t have made all the mistakes I did if I’d known what was going on with my head!

    • @mknels1299
      @mknels1299 Год назад +8

      Ditto

  • @junemichaels6668
    @junemichaels6668 6 лет назад +209

    Every single person should be required to watch this entire series. Eye-opening. Incredible. Thank you so much.

    • @randihope803
      @randihope803 4 года назад +5

      Agreed

    • @sharifahm.7963
      @sharifahm.7963 3 года назад +1

      True, am going through this now. Now i understand why i was living in chaos. Am grateful for finding his videos.

    • @jeannieneuser5316
      @jeannieneuser5316 3 года назад +1

      Considering his statement [in one of his videos] that, these days, 74 of 100 people have experienced complex trauma...
      Most of us *need* it.
      Even if a person is one of the lucky few who was raised by well-adjusted parents, it would help smooth the path with everyone else around them.
      Listening to these, I understand my struggles like never before. And, even more, I recognize many of these characteristics in some of the [challenging] people I've been around, who I sometimes haven't tolerated the most kindly, and I just want to cry.

    • @jessii4887
      @jessii4887 2 года назад

      I 100% agree. I send to everyone I think can safely take this in.

    • @Bronislaavv
      @Bronislaavv 9 месяцев назад

      Married people also.

  • @jasonlynch6547
    @jasonlynch6547 9 месяцев назад +138

    To anyone just stumbling upon this material.. This is the best and most accurate source I have been able to find on these topics. If these videos describe your life’s behaviors that have been controlling your life but you never knew why.. please take the time to watch listen and educate yourself. Good luck on your healing journeys! Remember to focus on progress, not perfection and take everything one day at a time. ❤

    • @lala5061
      @lala5061 8 месяцев назад +3

      So so true I found him a few days ago it just popped up because of all the good stuff I listen to 😊 im so happy because he really knows what he is talking about 👏🏽

    • @chrisrendino1529
      @chrisrendino1529 5 месяцев назад

      I agree. Jives so well with our steps and program of AA

    • @StephenTheSuipod
      @StephenTheSuipod 4 месяца назад +1

      I just found him today. The truth he is preaching is eye opening. Also thanks for your kind words. We all need encouragement from time to time.

    • @leavingsight3276
      @leavingsight3276 3 месяца назад

      my

    • @Ann-kp3qu
      @Ann-kp3qu 2 месяца назад

      ❤thank you

  • @victoriasage7
    @victoriasage7 8 месяцев назад +40

    I think we all wish we had this information earlier in our lives…
    But at least we have it now 🙏

  • @jkrakauer805
    @jkrakauer805 6 лет назад +94

    This is a skilled, experienced, compassionate & really well articulated presentation. Lots of accurate insights which is rare. Only 3k views .. people are missing out. Thanks for sharing though! Nice work.

    • @sharifahm.7963
      @sharifahm.7963 3 года назад +1

      Indeed they really missing out

    • @js2010ish
      @js2010ish 2 года назад +1

      10+ times that now at least

  • @dirtybomb32
    @dirtybomb32 6 месяцев назад +23

    This needs to be on television 24/7365 running on an infinite loop!

  • @sarahjmount9221
    @sarahjmount9221 Год назад +51

    Don’t forget TV for escape to fantasy…haha. I was the 7th Brady Bunch sibling! 😅

    • @AnnaBanana-gz4om
      @AnnaBanana-gz4om 8 месяцев назад +3

      I was Samantha from give me a break.lol

    • @Filibie
      @Filibie 8 месяцев назад +3

      I was the red power ranger 😂

    • @sarahjmount9221
      @sarahjmount9221 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@Filibie 😂

    • @setavass
      @setavass 2 месяца назад +1

      That is me, I love ❤️ movies, it takes me away as i am totally absorbed

  • @l.awaller1852
    @l.awaller1852 8 месяцев назад +37

    4:00 - feeling false guilty
    7:41 - trapped anger
    15:25 - oppositional defiance
    19:45 - using fantasy to escape
    22:25 - unrealistic expectations
    27:59 - double standards
    28:57 - distorted thinking

  • @ragga7862
    @ragga7862 9 месяцев назад +15

    This is great! Both relieving and painful at the same time. Relieving because it explains a lot, but painful because it sheds light to how much work I have to do on myself 😱

  • @Ravengal101
    @Ravengal101 3 года назад +38

    *Catastrophizing:* Your brain switches “If I see signs of danger, I should prepare for the worst” to “If I see signs of danger, the worst *will* happen.” This prevents you from trying new things or taking risks.

    • @tebogomagz5797
      @tebogomagz5797 Месяц назад

      Does it get better?😢

    • @Ravengal101
      @Ravengal101 Месяц назад

      @ If they change their outlook, yes. Having safety nets is also helpful. Imagine how the mindset of someone who’s been chronically under-supported would change after they developed a reliable support system.

  • @yourenough3
    @yourenough3 6 лет назад +56

    Anyone whom is interested look up John Bradshaws book healing the shame that binds you. This is a great video and the series of these videos are beyond validating. John Bradshaw is just another helpful and healing book for getting healed and healing toxic shame and insecure attachment. Knowledge is power. ♡♡♡

    • @robertrichard6107
      @robertrichard6107 4 года назад +3

      I still got his '80's pbs series on cassette!

    • @debifambro1039
      @debifambro1039 4 года назад +5

      I'm a fan of John Bradshaw too. He made me realize I was carrying my mother's fear and shame.

    • @reginaarnone4845
      @reginaarnone4845 3 года назад +3

      LIFESAJOURNEY saw Bradshaw in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 35 years ago. He got a standing ovation when he took the stage.

    • @SuLawn
      @SuLawn 4 месяца назад

      Thank you. ❤️🙂🙏🤗

    • @rajanikaur543
      @rajanikaur543 4 месяца назад

      I've been saying this same message for years yet.im not a physiotherapist

  • @katiemaxwell248
    @katiemaxwell248 4 месяца назад +7

    I had a meeting at work and we were talking about conscious discipline. The question came up about what we felt when our caregivers were upset, I was the only one that said, "Guilt." The confusion on my coworkers faces was very obvious that they did not have complex trauma. Immediately after I get mad and angry, my mind automatically goes to worrying about abandonment and thinking this relationship is only going to fall apart now. This is a small voice now, but I have been with my husband for 18 years and it is still a whisper. That whisper is wrong, an echo of my childhood.

    • @KD-yk9wv
      @KD-yk9wv Месяц назад

      I've been married for almost 30 and I still have that echo from my childhood.

  • @RealTalk-mq2ug
    @RealTalk-mq2ug Год назад +12

    He was my "best friend". We spoke every day.
    My heart is in so much pain, it physically hurts.

    • @ShaeWashington-pf5cu
      @ShaeWashington-pf5cu 6 месяцев назад

      I know exactly how you feel 😢 it hurts so much but it’s for the best.

  • @danwolski
    @danwolski 2 месяца назад +3

    Tim is such a wise individual, so much of this not only resonates with me but also explains behaviours of others

  • @haimitefera
    @haimitefera 3 месяца назад +6

    The most thorough, methodical, and clear of any of the sources I’ve found on CPTSD. Thank you! Now to do the work 😅

  • @jodywatson6673
    @jodywatson6673 6 лет назад +37

    Fantasy is believing violence ever comes from a place of love.

    • @jeannieneuser5316
      @jeannieneuser5316 3 года назад +3

      That is a chilling statement, for sure. 😬😬

    • @lauraD4865
      @lauraD4865 5 месяцев назад

      Woah, thanks for pointing out that particular version of fantasy. It is necessary, albeit difficult, to accept that truth in order to stop the cycle.

    • @Jennifer-gr7hn
      @Jennifer-gr7hn 3 месяца назад

      totally trauma bond...and you get addicted to the rollercoaster and the pain...it's really amazing, and very common, and very hidden, and very sad and scary. I was always the truth telling, loud scapegoat needing and verbalizing I needed help -- never got it. I believe it led to, in addition to my autoimmune disease, the worst one being diabetic young. I hated sugar, and was always active....so it doesn't make sense. Along with MTHFR mutation, double copy, but.....man

    • @Jennifer-gr7hn
      @Jennifer-gr7hn 3 месяца назад

      @@lauraD4865 the more difficult is the process of detoxing, while also the worst time of your life physically as all this came to a head when I died from physical reasons due to medical neglect which reminded me of childhood neglect, which led into adulthood. I was doing well...thought I was...until 45, crashed in many ways. Been at work but so hard, along with other things in life. Really hard.

  • @christiethom6386
    @christiethom6386 9 месяцев назад +8

    This guy has changed my life forever wow wish I would of heard about all this stuff years and years ago

  • @kaygenio2129
    @kaygenio2129 3 года назад +11

    Thank you for presenting a comprehensive view on complex trauma. I knew things weren't normal at home, but you have been so definitive about how I use my not-really-coping, coping skills.

    • @jeannieneuser5316
      @jeannieneuser5316 3 года назад

      Kay, I love that: "my not-really-coping, coping skills." Well said!! 🤦🎉😂

  • @randyrice854
    @randyrice854 5 лет назад +18

    Amazing talks. This needs to be in every school and self help group in the world. Thank you all so much

  • @TarkMcCoy
    @TarkMcCoy 3 года назад +27

    "How much anger are you carrying around?"
    "I don't know. Let me open my Big Bag of Shut-The-F@ck-Up and see what's stuffed in there..."

    • @sarahjmount9221
      @sarahjmount9221 Год назад +6

      Hahahaha! OMG! Good for you, man! 😂

    • @lala5061
      @lala5061 8 месяцев назад +3

      Bahahahaha 😂🤣

  • @CynthiaSchoenbauer
    @CynthiaSchoenbauer 8 месяцев назад +13

    When you explain trauma that way, it helps A LOT!

  • @jenniferlakhal4975
    @jenniferlakhal4975 2 года назад +9

    My goodness he’s spot on. Wow just wow. ❤️‍🔥

  • @sixx1331
    @sixx1331 2 месяца назад +1

    I've been in therapy for decades and wish one of them would have taught me this. Tim has literally changed mine and my fiancee's life by understanding what we were both doing. Absolutely amazing teaching, this should be taught in Jr. High!!!! Please spread this knowledge everyone!!!! Praise GOD thank you for blessing us all with Tim ❤❤

  • @rondae7121
    @rondae7121 6 лет назад +56

    OH MY GOSH! I'm only 6!! Just kidding. Man, I so wish this info could've come around in the 80's!!!

    • @Uncleskuncle420
      @Uncleskuncle420 5 лет назад +4

      It's amazing though how far they have come in the mental health Feild

    • @jonathanogrady4854
      @jonathanogrady4854 5 лет назад +2

      Even the 70's dude👽

    • @sarahjmount9221
      @sarahjmount9221 Год назад +1

      Me, too! I’m 6! lol 😂…and I concur about the 80’s. Why did it take so long for me to find out what the hell was wrong w/me?! More than 1/2 my life is over.

    • @Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry
      @Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry 9 месяцев назад +1

      I can't compare them qualitatively, but John Bradshaw's Coming Home series did run on PBS in the 80's and was repeated for decades afterward. He delved into the impact of toxic shame, codependency and dysfunctional family systems.

    • @mariebrett2179
      @mariebrett2179 6 месяцев назад +1

      Try finding an ADULT children of alcholics and dysfunctional families group (Aca or Acoa).

  • @NomNomm6063
    @NomNomm6063 6 месяцев назад +5

    Tim I wish I found you decades ago. Thank you for helping me understand.
    To my haters, standby for the storm

  • @badriakhavan5666
    @badriakhavan5666 2 года назад +6

    It is so hard for me to listen to you since I feel like you are describing me in details ...I feel overwhelmed for hours after listening to you ..To me , you are putting a light on my life to get out of the pitfalls of my complex trauma ...Thank you ..Thank you so much ..

  • @timc2493
    @timc2493 11 месяцев назад +5

    Spot on
    Hits home. Never had any information like this. Explains so much

  • @joeysocks5718
    @joeysocks5718 2 месяца назад +1

    This man described my whole life. I’m 64 and just understanding. Dad died when I was 4 and mom was busy dealing with 2 young boys to raise and keep a roof over our head. As I got older, she worked 2nd shift and I’d come home from school to an empty house.
    This talk helped a lot 🙏🏼

    • @awaken24
      @awaken24 2 месяца назад

      She did what she needed to do to feed her family , at least she worked and didn’t sit at home on the sofa
      And make you beg for food on the streets
      I was in the same situation
      with 2 children
      Hope you don’t hold a grudge against her

  • @Wszystko_minie
    @Wszystko_minie 9 месяцев назад +4

    Your Great. I have this same like the person up. I'm 40 but at least Im understand what's is happening with me every day. I can't any more to handled that pain and sadness inside of me and I don't know what to do anymore. You are my number one. And you have also so much of empathy and understanding that I have never seen by any doc. I have 7 diagnoses, 4 countries. Never nobody have said me what's wrong with me, why do I feel that way. You. You. You. Thank you. You have save me before my die, a d that was my dream to understand what going on. Now I need to change that some way alone because the doctor's I have go true, they don't know too much or they just not interested to help, or they are cold, or they are just don't understand themselves what's happening. Oh my God, thank you so much that you have make that channel and you share with the people just for free not like the another one. Thank you. I will be grateful to you till I die. Thank you and wish you all the best. God bless you and your family

  • @doriannemosich232
    @doriannemosich232 6 месяцев назад +4

    It's never too Late, to have self compassion, self love, self soothing etc.. Be gentle to yourself it's ok to cry too🥳😊🥲😭😜😊😇💕

  • @onlyrealstuff9704
    @onlyrealstuff9704 2 года назад +6

    This man is a gem

  • @pablowoods1848
    @pablowoods1848 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for putting this into the world.

  • @BaharBolourian
    @BaharBolourian 6 лет назад +15

    Thank you for your accurate and complete description!​

  • @danmalone5365
    @danmalone5365 5 лет назад +27

    My dad was a horribly underdeveloped human being a monster verbally and physically abused his kids daily. My mom, she was riddled with shame and guilt between the two of them they were a dynamic wrestling team who forced their children to eat their sins. Then osmosis kicks in finishing the job.

    • @007lutherking
      @007lutherking 3 года назад

      Narcissist-codependent couple.

    • @jeannieneuser5316
      @jeannieneuser5316 3 года назад +4

      I wish you hadn't been raised in that dynamic. It's crazy; if you're hanging in the comments on these videos, you've either had it bad or worse.
      But, you're here and you're learning. And you're in a place in your life where you could face listening to this.
      You have Choice.
      You don't have to live their lives.
      You can have a nice life for yourself, with or [probably] without them in it.
      You're aware. You're not trapped, unless by your own choice.
      I am grateful for that for you. 💗

    • @danmalone5365
      @danmalone5365 3 года назад +1

      Do I believe my mother and father deliberately intended to sabotage their children no it’s just multi generation dysfunctional behavior. The lack of understanding of their own insanity.But that’s how it works we keep passing it on from generation to generation.

  • @Kuruflower
    @Kuruflower 3 года назад +21

    Oh my gosh. Start??? I've been working on recovering memories for 21 years. I have been feeling severely depressed, hopeless, seething angry for a bit, after remembering, resolving, confronting, and accepting this horror. So I looked for ideas of why I feel bad when I've finally come to terms with what happened. I found this series about cptsd. Now I am finding I have some immature, painful, harmful coping mechanisms. I'm exhausted. I don't want to play anymore.
    This has been unbearable to remember, let alone feel it again through flash backs, in all the various flash back ways. What the hell... Now I'm my own worst enemy? I don't want to play this. I can run away from jerks, but when the jerk is myself.... Now what? Sh#t!!!
    I don't drink or do drugs. I worry and fester and feel insane. I'm not in recovery. I can't imagine. Best wishes for you all to have an easy blessed uplifting time of it. Do the good. And 'be your own dog'. Be safe. I pray for all of us.
    I give it up to God. I can't do this myself.

    • @reginaarnone4845
      @reginaarnone4845 3 года назад +2

      KuruFlower I can relate to what your saying. For me I had to feel the feelings in order to liberate myself from the pain. It's ok to take a breath and be kind to yourself in the process.

    • @nsmarine2074
      @nsmarine2074 2 года назад +3

      When we get to the point we give up sometimes that's the best place to be because we can start learning.
      I can so much identify with you not drinking or doing drugs. I have not either but I suffer from this stuff just the same.
      The thing on false guilt hit me so hard as I have done that all my life. I feel guilty for everything and everyone and I'm tired of it !!!
      I also feel for you in how you are feeling. Feeling exhausted is a daily thing for me and I wonder if I will EVER feel normal again as I'm 60 now.
      I started dealing with things and going to counseling in my 20's and taking anti depressants.
      I lost over a million dollars worth of property in the 2008 mess with crooked bankers and everything blew up in my face. I've barely been able to cope ever since and had a nervous breakdown then.
      Now I live in England (beautiful country and people, NHS is AWESOME) BUT my wife has filed for divorce and I'm looking at starting all over again with NOTHING. I want to die, I want to live, I'm too tired to live, it all seems hopeless, one foot in front of the other. God bless.

    • @despicabledavidshort3806
      @despicabledavidshort3806 Год назад

      ​​@@reginaarnone4845 "I had to feel the feelings in order to liberate myself from the pain" perfect, absolutely perfect. I just wrote that in my journal, thank you ❤

    • @littlewillowlinda
      @littlewillowlinda Год назад

      Yup, finding out that we've been in our own way all along is painful. We don’t want to cause our own pain, we’ve been trained into it. It’s not fair but I guess nothing really is. I just wish I didn’t have to be so different from everyone else. That distorted thinking really messes things up.

    • @mariebrett2179
      @mariebrett2179 6 месяцев назад

      Try finding an ADULT children of alcholics and dysfunctional families group ( ACA or ACOA).
      ITS NEVER TOO LATE to heal and live a better life

  • @LoverofSunflowernBees
    @LoverofSunflowernBees Год назад +5

    Oh and Tim Fletcher , this just isn’t children escaping into a fantasy world in their rooms. It’s what I’m doing and I’m 52. Still stuck living with my CPTSD mom and I have it too! She is 78 and dying like you speak of and I’m about close to that or doing drugs! I’m at high risk of being homeless too! I’m Trying to get help and have got it from all the wrong therapists! And I’m praying you see my comment or someone does that can contact you! I’m one you haven’t met yet. I’ve got a very unique situation with my single parent mother! I’ve never met another person with a mother quiet like mine and another with a severely disabled brother that is like my brother and he is the entire world to my mother and I am nothing.. and treated like nothing, I’m invisible most of the time in this house not only by my mother but my daughter and son who also have complex trauma! We all messed up here! In this Sunshine state. We all need help here a lot more in Sunny Calif! This entire state..

  • @mollyhickok2047
    @mollyhickok2047 6 лет назад +6

    Fantastic encapsulation of Complex Trauma. Thank you!

  • @BEsum1different
    @BEsum1different 8 месяцев назад +6

    Oh my gosh 🤯 this has explained so much

  • @Wisdomseeker5
    @Wisdomseeker5 5 лет назад +7

    So true every world you said. Hugs from Norway 🇳🇴

  • @drsandhyathumsikumar4479
    @drsandhyathumsikumar4479 4 года назад +3

    Tim you are a incredible gift to the world as you share wisdom that heals .more strenth to ur good work

  • @evelove7825
    @evelove7825 9 месяцев назад +2

    So helpful and healing to hear this

  • @mozejohnson268
    @mozejohnson268 Месяц назад

    Many thanks to pastor Tim, i grew up feeling really invisible... basically jst isolated...too shy, jst hated my personality but what i didn't know was that it all came from my childhood...

  • @warriorsoftheheart
    @warriorsoftheheart 6 лет назад +17

    Anger is a huge issue for me.. It manifested as extreme anorexia for my mid teens and entire 20s.. I turned 30 last June. I'm only now getting a handle on all this.. Starting therapy at the end of the week.. I think I'll record my journey.. Try help someone else, give this mess of my life some meaning...

    • @jeannieneuser5316
      @jeannieneuser5316 3 года назад +2

      Roseanne, please don't ever talk about yourself like that. Maybe it is not all you want it to be right now, but it's your life, and it has value -- no matter what you do or do not do with it.
      "If you wouldn't say it to your best friend, you can't say it to yourself."
      Don't you realize? It's so common for females to turn their anger inward. Girls get so much societal censure for their anger.
      You're NOT a screwup for finding yourself where you are. I'm not advising you should choose to stay there (anorexia, etc.), but *that's* not telling you anything you don't already know. And it sounds like you're working on it, so good for you!! 🎉 You deserve better than what you've been dished in this life, right? Can you agree with that? Cuz I think that.
      Here's a novel thought.
      Whoever hurt you?
      The one[s] who you have a *right* to be angry with?
      Give yourself permission to put your anger where it belongs, which is not with you.
      You're not a bad person to be angry at anyone who hurt you.
      And have faith that you can tolerate just a little less control. One bite today, maybe two bites tomorrow.
      All things are possible, actually.
      I don't know what happened to you, but I damn well believe you have a right to be angry!! I know what happened in my formative years; I had a right to be angry, too.
      I didn't even have it as bad as a lot of people. But, if you talk to women honestly, without judgment, I think you'll find that probably 50-75% of us have been molested or raped, not to mention those who tolerate abuses because they weren't valued or loved growing up. And then there's *every woman on earth*, who probably has never seen her body with accurate eyes, because the whole world loves to manipulate women by telling them that, however they are, it's not right. 🙄🙄
      Stay strong.
      Believe in yourself.
      If you can't believe in who you are today,
      then take 1 step,
      and hold belief in the person who you *could* be.
      I don't know if you're in a place to be able to accept it, but I'm sending all my love anyway. You need it, you haven't given any to yourself for so long. 💖

    • @rahman.1339
      @rahman.1339 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the beauty you're creating of your life 💕

    • @despicabledavidshort3806
      @despicabledavidshort3806 Год назад

      I'm 60, I've been in and out of therapy for at least 30 yrs. I just started a journal. Good luck with your journey

  • @fuxxz
    @fuxxz 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you tim Fletcher , you are such a wonderful man , I wish you all the good in this earth with this great work you are doing 🙏🙏🙏

    • @JudyBodman
      @JudyBodman 8 месяцев назад

      I'm glad I accidentally came across you and your teachings. You are awesome.

  • @hectorg362
    @hectorg362 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm not religious but the praryers and sermons at the end are really intresting. Thanks for this it has been really helpful in my healing journey.

  • @nishasankaran
    @nishasankaran 4 года назад +7

    Im working my way thru the series. So helpful💕

    • @OneSparrow-76
      @OneSparrow-76 Год назад +1

      Did you find the series conclusion? I cannot find the rest of the 50 characteristics of complex trauma series conclusions..

  • @victoriasage7
    @victoriasage7 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for posting these videos ❤️‍🩹

  • @kathyhathaway3318
    @kathyhathaway3318 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @erinm3567
    @erinm3567 3 года назад +11

    My mom had to have open heart surgery hours after I was born and I've often wondered if my dad blames me, even though the strain of giving birth 2 times before me also contributed to the strain on her aorta. He's always said I'm a burden, a hassle and told me I'm so full of shit more times than I could count. My mom died 9 years later and I have such issues with rejection and abandonment bc she and I couldn't bond properly bc of the lengthy surgery recovery and then of course when she permanently left my life.

    • @jeannieneuser5316
      @jeannieneuser5316 3 года назад

      Erin, I'm liking your comment to support you. That's a horrible life story; I feel for you. The way that you were able to relay those events, I suspect that you've grown your life into better than that you can't from.
      I've often thought that life would be so much better if all people were sterilized at birth, and could only have that reversed (to have a family) after passing a lengthy barrage of emotional fitness evaluations.
      If course, the fact that this occurred to me in the 4th grade says a lot about my life, too.

    • @beatrixbrennan1545
      @beatrixbrennan1545 2 года назад +1

      I'm so sorry this happened to you. You're not a burden, your dad was just a bad parent. God created you for a plan and purpose and His love is perfect! God bless you hunny

  • @kimjohnson8471
    @kimjohnson8471 Месяц назад +1

    The way I express anger is by keeping score. It could take years, but ONE DAY....

  • @thisisntallowed9560
    @thisisntallowed9560 6 лет назад +6

    Omg I have this oppositional defiance thing gosh I knew but now I have the words

  • @LoverofSunflowernBees
    @LoverofSunflowernBees Год назад +6

    I’m still living like a child I’m in my mothers home. How do I get out? I’m now , going to be at risk of losing my room here too. But I actually want out.. because I don’t know how to cope being here knowing that I’m going to be kick out on the streets! I need Tim’s help.. big time but mostly Gods help..I’m also surviving still now like I did when I was a kid..

    • @victoriasage7
      @victoriasage7 8 месяцев назад

      Maybe you could look into seasonal work, they often provide housing

    • @mariebrett2179
      @mariebrett2179 6 месяцев назад +1

      Try finding an ADULT children of alcholics and dysfunctional families group ( ACA or ACOA).

    • @mozejohnson268
      @mozejohnson268 Месяц назад +1

      Praying for you, it must be really horrific living that way...Thank God for pastor Tim Fletcher cse am dealing with a slightly similar situation though have no children yet and still single...

  • @leaozturk9923
    @leaozturk9923 Месяц назад

    This man is huge blessing

  • @kaystephens2672
    @kaystephens2672 Год назад +3

    In the movie "Seize the Day" there's a subtle line that is very powerful. "Nothing but nerves brought on by "Failure of the Will". What did Stiller mean by that? If a person's will is pushed down so far, they may never find it when they become an adult. Having 2 strong willed liars in my home my will was obliterated, ignored as "not good enough". In this movie, the fathers strong stubbornness was nothing but a strong willed spoiled brats pattern if behavior that got him his way. And I believe that even though we are dealing with so much of this today, in the end, God's will does always triumph. My 85 year old mother had a stroke in front of me one afternoon. I just happen to be there. These experiences might just be a test of your will to believe in Him. I believe Love always comes out ahead. A tyrannical person is just afraid of the unknown. I say listen to tourself. It's a very quiet voice that's always saying " It's going to be ok". No matter what.

  • @davidnorman2134
    @davidnorman2134 6 дней назад

    This man just described my world my life

  • @jaereed7029
    @jaereed7029 3 года назад +2

    False Guilt.... I have said several hundred times since I fell down this last rabbit hole in my life that I will no longer be the receptacle and forced to carry the weight of sins that are and never were my own. One of the biggest struggles I have is my frustration at the walls I hit as I try to give back the sins I do not have responsibility for so I can function enough to handle the sins that I do own....and the anger at myself for not opening my eyes and choosing the ignorance that let me believe they loved me.

    • @mariebrett2179
      @mariebrett2179 6 месяцев назад

      Try finding an ADULT children of alcholics and dysfunctional families group ( ACA or ACOA).
      Its never too late to start healing and live a better life-the life you deserve

  • @daveco4781
    @daveco4781 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this series.

  • @ShalomEntirety1
    @ShalomEntirety1 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic and LOVE and appreviate the reverance to the Father at the end. Shalom Tim Fletcher.

  • @cathychase663
    @cathychase663 2 года назад +1

    I used to pretend I was a totally different person. Did it for years.. was concerned it wasn't normal even then. Parents never argued. Thought I had good normal family until I married an abuser and recalled the fears I lived with both my ex and dad. Mom died. She loved me. Dad still living but does that guilt Trip stuff. And digs. No validation. Kids grown and gone. Thought I sacrificed.slone. Now trying to understand what happened. I take on others'flaws as mine. Kids moved far away. Scared

    • @cathychase663
      @cathychase663 2 года назад

      Alone". I raised myself

    • @mariebrett2179
      @mariebrett2179 6 месяцев назад

      Try finding an ADULT children of alcholics and dysfunctional families group ( ACA or ACOA).
      Its never too late to start healing and live a better life- a life you deserve

  • @stfd4599
    @stfd4599 26 дней назад

    I’ve been reading a book called “why does he do that?” By Lundy Bancroft and he talks about the myths about abuse and one of them is “my abuser had a rough childhood that’s why he controls me”. But he argues that an abusive childhood does not cause someone to be abusive. What makes someone abusive is how they think which leads to the feelings of rage, contempt, disgust, etc. which causes them to believe they are entitled, alllowed to have double standards, controlling behavior, possessiveness and dehumanize the victim using violence and other tactics to maintain control.
    Im currently doing EMDR sessions for PTSD. I hate authority figures especially when they use double standards. lol. But I’m not sure or aware that if I have double standards, I can be extremely selfish and self centered at times I feel a lot of shame about that. In some way, I feel like trauma impacts my ability to be receptive to the people around me. Like I highly focus on getting a need met because if I asked for help I’d be criticized and shamed, it almost becomes tunnel vision for basic essentials especially food and rest.

  • @nikia737
    @nikia737 26 дней назад

    soooooooo true... 1000% so very angry,so much so when i had my mental breakdown i was offered anger management not grief councilling not therapy for all the trauma..18mnths later im stable enough to fight for my sanity with a lovely mental health nurse,the furst to actually hear me in 40 +years.past 12 yrs ive been controlling as my 3rd child died,leaving 2,1has cancer n is blind,so yes i became controlling,but my now adult daughter still surviving cancer has helped me let her go to live her life,she never told me off as she knew she went from 4th child to oldest in a few years.we all tried to work together to get through lifes bumps.and i always seem to heal a little n expect my hubby n kids to work on themselves,its all so true,yet i feel guilty for feeling/being who i am and blaming others for how i am/feel now.

  • @Maruzzela-l1u
    @Maruzzela-l1u 9 месяцев назад +1

    The common denominator I think is that we don't understand lies deceit manipulation. I d go as far as to say we were manipulated into not lying too however we had that tendency hence it was easy for them .easy to tell us lies are bad coz we already thought so whereas siblings may be like the parents

  • @marthawhite3353
    @marthawhite3353 6 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful for understanding my own life and past, and also a recent relationship that failed. I am committed to healthy recovery, and he was not interested. But - his behavior was so intolerable because of these traits you describe. Makes me a little sad that he chose not to make healthy changes in his life, and instead became abusive and hurtful.

  • @hman9581
    @hman9581 6 месяцев назад +1

    24:30 - Anger environments.

  • @Naseefa1985
    @Naseefa1985 3 месяца назад

    This is spot on. I would love to hear some ideas and tools as how we can do better moving forward. Thank you for the prayer in the end.

  • @JadeOhara
    @JadeOhara 13 дней назад

    I strongly suggest subtitles on your videos so that more people around the world are educated. It's hard nowadays to find reliable source of facts. 🇧🇷

  • @dopminate_to_dominate
    @dopminate_to_dominate 4 месяца назад

    Had to go for exercise, which I committed to myself, but felt really compelled to watch the part two of how your trauma... mechanisms. However, I will practise the lessons of the part one and practice perseverence (16th), fulfill committment with myself (17th), do not go for instant gratification (14th), and go for exercise, and watch this tomorrow.

  • @leaozturk9923
    @leaozturk9923 Месяц назад

    This is So needed. Ty Jesus

  • @hman9581
    @hman9581 6 месяцев назад +1

    8:30 - Anger management in trauma.

  • @bridaily9835
    @bridaily9835 4 года назад +2

    I love your videos !!!! Thank you 👍🏾

  • @almondmilksoda
    @almondmilksoda 3 месяца назад

    @10:23 there's a super secret fun third option here for the internalizers (ask me how I know!!)- SELF-SABOTAGE. This unhealed, unprocessed rage is turned inward towards yourself and it is quite horrendous, as you can imagine.

  • @rebekahbrown4052
    @rebekahbrown4052 3 года назад

    Yes the false guilt thing and many others continues forever or until you go no contact and start recovery

  • @azn_persuasion
    @azn_persuasion 6 месяцев назад +1

    When i dated my ex, his mom was always super nice to me, and I always thought "She's real good at being fake nice." because my textbook narcissist mom was always nice to people in front of their face, but evil behind closed doors. I thought everyone was like that..... We dated for 5 years (on and off).... It was an emotional rollercoaster... i drained his soul... :( Every time i went over to his house, I'd ask him "is your mom there?" EVEN AFTER 5 YEARS. I was so terrified of mothers. Still kind of am... I'm 28.

  • @VinaFlare
    @VinaFlare 2 месяца назад

    I love you Tim Fletcher!❤❤❤

  • @witchywomen6650
    @witchywomen6650 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yup yup yup to all of this series. YUUUUUP. 😢🤦‍♀️

  • @bleedingkansai9961
    @bleedingkansai9961 3 месяца назад

    My mom was a cold working woman who wanted no problems and my dad was an insecure overgrown child who didn't teach me anything. I'm 38 now and I still feel like a child in constant danger, barely functioning to the end of each day.

  • @FrugalTrader
    @FrugalTrader 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi I can't find part 3 & 4. Appreciate any help. Thank u

  • @CrystalS-vp7pe
    @CrystalS-vp7pe Месяц назад +1

    May Yahweh bless you and your family Tim

  • @oliverjeffery4651
    @oliverjeffery4651 День назад

    This is it. Gold.

  • @Kaoren717
    @Kaoren717 5 лет назад +14

    23:04 This is strange to me....they never abused the leather strap...it was always done in love?

    • @juliasew
      @juliasew 5 лет назад +3

      Kaoren717 I think it was sarcasm.

    • @robertrichard6107
      @robertrichard6107 4 года назад

      @@juliasew He's still in denial, having FANTASY FAMILY😆

    • @arcanhajer
      @arcanhajer 4 года назад +1

      @@juliasew sometimes you do not want to hurt your family in such a public because you are above that

  • @Larida101
    @Larida101 4 месяца назад

    This is amazing 👏 it has helped explain so much!

  • @gmyersgilmer9470
    @gmyersgilmer9470 4 года назад +1

    They teach in sales and non violent communication to use your whole hand to point instead of a finger or half a finger.

  • @mozejohnson268
    @mozejohnson268 Месяц назад

    I personally would want to help raise awareness abt these crucial issues... over here in africa uganda, people jst dont care much for mental health...

  • @thisisntallowed9560
    @thisisntallowed9560 6 лет назад +6

    I escape to fantasy too
    But I don't project them into the real world

  • @OneSparrow-76
    @OneSparrow-76 Год назад +3

    I cannot find the next video in this series. He stops at 24 characteristics of complex trauma…anyone able to tell me where he finishes it?

  • @elenasolis5804
    @elenasolis5804 Месяц назад

    In my family pointing the finger at somebody especially when you're arguing is a sign of disrespect and so if you do that it's like having fighting words but you're just pointing your finger

  • @Official_ILoveQuotes
    @Official_ILoveQuotes Месяц назад

    OMG I burst out laughing when he got into 22. Unrealistic Expectations becos everything he said was true. They way he explained it and his tone had me in stitches 😅 When i came out of recovery, i literally expected everyone else in my family to change too and then they didn't then I was crushed 😂 it's just so unrealistic 😂🤣

  • @ChannelMath
    @ChannelMath 4 месяца назад

    My partner can be INCREDIBLY annoying and controlling sometimes, because she thinks everything will be her fault if people aren't happy with whatever is happening, because she was told things were her fault as a child, like her baby sister getting hurt, that were really her parents' fault.
    She knows all this, but isn't really getting better at it

  • @ItAintEZBeingMoBeezy
    @ItAintEZBeingMoBeezy 3 месяца назад

    Are there more parts to this mini series?

  • @kathyhathaway3318
    @kathyhathaway3318 4 месяца назад

    The part that sucks for me is the anxiety and nervousness that comes out of the blue and no idea why. And because it's physical sensations, I go to the extreme of is something health wise wrong with me. :(

  • @fennkaren
    @fennkaren 3 месяца назад

    ❤Wow! Really informative

  • @JustHereToHear
    @JustHereToHear 4 месяца назад +1

    Is there any way to help yourself if you have these issues? Therapy is something I can't spend money on right now.. Plus, not all therapists can be helpful and I don't want to be disappointed by not being helped

  • @Severine-rq9je
    @Severine-rq9je 6 месяцев назад

    Where do I find part 3 of this? Could anyone please help, because I would like to hear about all 50 of them.

  • @jerrycostello3813
    @jerrycostello3813 7 месяцев назад

    #19 🙋‍♂️ I don’t usually flash; but I can smolder for days.

  • @RealTalk-mq2ug
    @RealTalk-mq2ug Год назад +5

    I'm suicidal in my pain.
    I am anguished and tormented.
    I am haunted and I am in agony.
    I am terrified and traumatized.
    I cannot, do not: breathe.
    I desperately want to die.
    I can't bear the trauma or the pain.
    can't bear this hell I'm in.
    I AM DESPERATE FOR PRAYER.
    I AM SUICIDAL IN MY PAIN.
    SEVERE SEVERE SEVERE PTSD.
    THE EMOTIONAL TURMOIL IS TORTURE.
    I'M IN HELL WITH NO ESCAPE.
    DROWNING.
    SUFFOCATING.
    BREATHLESSLY DYING.
    I am traumatized.
    every cell of my being is submerged in PTSD.
    he raped me.
    my so-called best friend; he raped me.
    maliciously intentionally
    viciously brutally intensely: raped my soul.
    discarded me like garbage.
    I'm in so much pain.
    I am traumatized and terrified.
    IN CONSTANT PANIC.
    UNBEARABLE SUFFERING.
    UNIMAGINABLE PAIN.
    I'M DYING.
    JUST DYING.
    having the devil inside him, is a legit explanation for what he's done to me...
    I am in misery. I am miserable. I am in hell. hell with no escape.
    I can no longer take this panic; can no longer live through this pain.
    he did this to me in February, and now we're in June...
    the pain and the terror and the panic are unbearable.
    HE FUCKING BETRAYED AND ABANDONED ME.
    HOW THE ACTUAL FUCK COULD HE DO THIS TO ME?
    HOW DOES HE NOT MISS ME?
    HOW HOW HOW HOW HOW?????
    how will I get through this?
    how will I heal from this?
    he purged all his dysfunctions onto me...
    because he's unhealed and because he's fucked,
    I ended up being the collateral damage
    to his un-wellness!!
    HOW WILL I EVER HEAL?
    I HAVE SEVERE PTSD.
    he's given me severe PTSD.
    SEVERE SEVERE SEVERE.
    some of the most toxic and sick people
    come disguised as people that love you...
    he came disguised as my best friend...
    I am raped I am tortured I am tormented I am haunted
    I am terrorized and terrified
    and desperately panicked.
    I can't breathe I don't breathe
    I am paralyzed with trauma.
    I want to die. I pray to die. I'm in hell with no escape.
    my soul is raped.
    I AM DYING OF EMOTIONAL PAIN.
    THE GRIEF AND TERROR ARE ALL-CONSUMING.
    the darkness. the despair. the rage. THE PANIC.
    OH. MY. GOD. THE. PANIC!!!
    the person whom I thought was my best friend
    discarded me like garbage.
    replaced me with another.
    I desperately want to escape the pain that I'm in:
    debilitating paralyzing all-consuming hyperventilating
    panic and grief...
    the guy I called my best friend,
    ended up raping me.
    he violently brutally viciously maliciously raped my soul.
    abandoned and betrayed me.
    and now I don't breathe. CAN'T BREATHE. I'M IN HELL.
    I'm desperately trying to remember this. please, God, help me remember:
    ✨💖✨
    I was created from all light, for I am light,
    I fear no darkness. for being light, I can see beyond darkness!!! 💫
    "Don't look for healing at the same feet of those who broke you."
    - Rupi Kaur
    Feelings are just feelings.
    They are not facts!
    They are not me!
    And I can let them go!
    ♥♥♥
    God is using my feelings to train and heal my heart and my soul,
    for a new healthy true-love relationship: with my twin-flame...

    • @JTECreates
      @JTECreates Год назад +1

      I’m so sorry that happened to you. Most people are good. Karma is real. He will be punished. You will be blessed.

    • @nishatronak2081
      @nishatronak2081 Год назад

      I am so sorry. I hope, pray and wish you will heal. Please take care of yourself.

    • @mariebrett2179
      @mariebrett2179 6 месяцев назад

      Try finding an ADULT children of alcholics and dysfunctional families group ( ACA or ACOA). Its never too late to start healing and live a better life-the life you deserve

  • @sojourner239
    @sojourner239 6 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a Part 3 to this? Where are the remaining 26 coping mechanisms?

    • @Blicious6
      @Blicious6 5 месяцев назад

      Literally

    • @sojourner239
      @sojourner239 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Blicious6 I found them! There are 13 videos under the playlist 60 Characteristics of Complex Trauma

  • @annetallegrand5656
    @annetallegrand5656 11 месяцев назад +1

    I do the fantasy thing💅🏽😆😇 and yes I’ve been narc bait my entire life

  • @tiffanysheffield1826
    @tiffanysheffield1826 3 года назад +2

    I feel really really messed up right now. I mean i knew I was but I see how much damage and how muxh I just want some peace after so much trauma going back to the womb and I have no clue where to start to learn healthy coping mechanisms

    • @TimFletcher
      @TimFletcher  3 года назад +1

      timfletcher.ca/lift-online-learning/

    • @erinm3567
      @erinm3567 3 года назад +2

      I understand you. I feel the same way. I think trauma healing makes things worse before they get better but it actually makes sense bc of the nature of trauma. Hang in there.

    • @jeannieneuser5316
      @jeannieneuser5316 3 года назад

      Tiffany, I found Tim's videos yesterday and binge-listened. All afternoon, as I was listening, all I could think was, "I'm so broken; I'll never be good for anyone, ever again." Even though I know that's just a thought, and not a helpful one.
      I put myself to bed on the couch, so the videos could still play in my ear. I don't even know what anecdote or principle got me, but something broke the floodgates loose, and I finally cried myself to sleep.
      Today, I had the time. More listening, from a more empowered place. Awareness is the first step. Once we know, we can address it.
      Strangely, I feel validated/comforted to know that I'm not a mess because I'm simply defective, but that there are actually very good reasons for why I am the way that I am.
      My bf has his own things going on (honestly, listening to Tim, we pretty much had similar childhoods, now I can see where it comes from for him), but was a real jackass to me yesterday. What Tim has had to say re: codependency dynamics, I could be more academic in observing myself through our interactions today, notice the terror of separation that I was feeling, be reassured to know *why* that feeling was there, also to know that I could choose to use my pre-frontal (not live from my limbic system), could actually not respond to that.
      Instead of begging him to please connect with me, to reassure me at all costs (people pleasing) I was able to ask him for clarification, and to state my point of view.
      I didn't share with him because I think it's b.s. to lay it on someone @ bedtime, when they're needing to sleep so they can be up early for work (poor timing, by the time I had arrived at it in my head), but... For me to even formulate in my head, the thought, "I am angry with you and I don't deserve that treatment from you," is territory I've never walked on before.
      All of this is to say...
      Just because it hurts, doesn't mean it's not helping.
      If you, too, have spent a lifetime shoving the feelings down... Well, we're really behind with the processing. And, it always grows bigger when you push it down.
      But imagine...
      What if you process the backlog?
      And after that, process in real time?
      What if you never make it worse by pushing it down?
      After all this, when we get to that point...
      Don't you think it'll be easier?
      Less painful?
      More doable?
      I do.
      I totally think that.
      I'm looking forward to it. 💖

    • @mariebrett2179
      @mariebrett2179 6 месяцев назад +1

      Try finding an ADULT children of alcholics and dysfunctional families group ( ACA or ACOA). Its never too late to start healing and live a better life-the life you deserve

  • @davidtraylor2922
    @davidtraylor2922 3 месяца назад +1

    Where is part 3,4, etc? You said "50 characteristics" where are the other 26?